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Election Group Being Sued for 2020 Fraud Allegations Claims Concrete Evidence of Trump’s Victory in Georgia

In a recent development, the election integrity group, VoterGA, which is currently facing a lawsuit over its claims of fraud in the 2020 Presidential election, has stated that it can prove former President Donald Trump won in Georgia.

Judicial Nominee Says He ‘Hasn’t Studied’ Situation in Gaza

A Biden judicial nominee was unable to provide a statement on the situation in Gaza.

Pro-Palestine Activist Group Publishes Supporter ‘Toolkit’

The activist group "Within Our Lifetime" (WOL) published a "toolkit" to aid supporters at Palestine rallies.

Columbia Students Stage Walkout From Hillary Clinton’s Class

Almost 30 students walked out of Hillary Clinton's class at Columbia University.

Faith and Law Town Hall: Churches’ Role in Changing The Future of America

The nonprofit Christian legal defense organization, Pacific Justice Institute (PJI), not only provides free legal aid and representation for religious freedom but is also uniquely involved in taking preventative measures at the legislative and community level to preserve our God-given freedoms.

Macron Introduces Legislation to Enshrine ‘Freedom’ For Abortion into French Constitution

President Emmanuel Macron announced Sunday that his government will introduce legislation this week to enshrine the “freedom” to have an abortion into the French Constitution.

George Soros Gave Millions of Dollars to Pro-Hamas Groups

In the last seven years, billionaire Democrat megadonor George Soros donated over $15 million to pro-Hamas organizations.

New York Religious Communities View Migration as ‘Burden’

A pair of polls show near-universal and growing opposition to migration among New York communities amid the chaos and diversity created by D.C. pro-migration policies.

State Department Celebrates ‘Intersex Awareness Day’

The Biden State Department has been condemned after celebrating "Intersex Awareness Day."

The Power of Presidential Pardon

The presidential pardon is a power granted to the President of the United States by the U.S. Constitution.

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