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Madison, Wisconsin Requires Poll Workers to Receive COVID Jab

The only explanation for the mandate is that it was implemented to deter right-leaning poll workers from overseeing election procedures. The city of Madison is requiring that...

Mexico Sues US Gun Sellers in US Court Claiming Illegal Arms Trafficking

The nation is claiming the companies are running arms for the Mexican cartels. QUICK FACTS: The government of Mexico is suing five United States gun manufacturers...

RNC Challenges State Election Laws, Files 70 Lawsuits

The Republican National Committee has filed more than 70 lawsuits against state election procedures.

Lawyers Prepare to Sue Any State That Requires COVID-19 Vaccination to Attend School

Any state that requires COVID-19 vaccination to attend school will face a lawsuit, lawyers said this week. The Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), run by...

Candace Owens Says She May Sue George Floyd’s Family After $250 Million Suit Filed Against Kanye

Chris Donaldson is an ordinary American who is concerned about rampant corruption as well as the ongoing attacks on our way of life by...

New Study Blames COVID on NIH, University of North Carolina — Finds Fauci and Baric’s Fingerprints on Pandemic Bug

Critics have long questioned why the National Institutes of Health would fund experiments by University of North Carolina of Chapel Hill professor Ralph Baric...

Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Google Over Biometric Data Collection

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that the Lone Star State will bring a case against Google over the unauthorized collection of biometric data from users without their informed consent, in the latest of a long string of legal cases brought by the Texas AG against the tech giant.

CDC to Vote to Permanently Shield Pfizer, Moderna COVID Vax Injury Liability on Thursday

A CDC committee will convene this week and likely vote Thursday to deliver permanent legal indemnity to Pfizer and Moderna, through the process of adding the drug companies’ mRNA injections to the child and adolescent immunization schedules.

Georgia Launches Investigation Into Warnock’s Church

Georgia has launched an investigation into a charity controlled by the church that pays Sen. Raphael Warnock (D., Ga.) a $7,417 monthly housing allowance and owns an apartment building that is trying to evict tenants, the Washington Free Beacon has learned.

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