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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Beats Disqualification Lawsuit, Challengers Appeal

After a state judge refused to disqualify U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) from the ballot, the left-wing group that challenged her candidacy on insurrection grounds is appealing the judge’s ruling to the Georgia Supreme Court.

Church On Portland’s ‘Deadliest Block’ Cleans Up Drug Encampment While Mayor Fixates On Guns

Homelessness and drug use continue to run rampant in Portland as the city’s leaders focus on gun violence.

Conservative Legal Group Encourages Investigation Of Lyft’s Discriminatory Abortion Policies

Many large companies have expressed abundant support for women seeking abortions including Lyft, a cab-like ride service.

$10 Million Settlement for Healthcare Workers Forced to Take COVID Vax

Compensation was offered for religious discrimination.

Gateway Pundit Files Lawsuit to Unseal Epstein’s Client Records: ‘The Public Has a Right to Know’

"Where are you, New York Times? Where are you, CNN? Where are you, Fox News?"

Leaked Emails Suggest CDC Coordinated With Twitter, Facebook And Google To Censor Social Media Users

A recent report from The Washington Free Beacon suggests the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) coordinated with Big Tech companies like Google, Twitter, and Facebook to push censorship of “vaccine misinformation.”

Justice Department Investigating Trump in Jan. 6 Criminal Probe

The Justice Department is reportedly investigating former President Donald Trump's actions following the 2020 election as part of a criminal probe into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

22 States Sue Biden Admin for Plan to Block Lunch Money From Schools That Reject​ ‘Gen­der Iden­ti­ty’ Ideology

There are two cornerstone truths about the left — and by extension, the Democrat Party.

Cartels Get $13 Billion a Year from Joe Biden’s Welcome for Migrants

The cartels and coyotes are earning $13 billion a year by delivering economic migrants to U.S. workplaces via President Joe Biden’s welcoming border agencies, the New York Times reported Monday.

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