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‘As Maui Burns, Biden Demands Another $24 Billion…For Ukraine!’: Ron Paul

Meanwhile, the residents of Maui that survived the recent horrific fire will take little comfort knowing that the Biden Administration is more interested in sending their money to Ukraine than in helping them recover.

DWAC and Trump Media Group Solidify Plans for Pivotal Merger

"We believe Truth Social will have a strong position in the marketplace bringing a unique value perspective to our shareholders. We are truly excited and look forward to bringing this long-awaited transaction with TMTG to a close.”

Rep. Steube Files Articles of Impeachment Against Joe Biden

“It’s long past time to impeach Joe Biden. He has undermined the integrity of his office, brought disrepute on the Presidency, betrayed his trust as President, and acted in a manner subversive of the rule of law and justice at the expense of America’s citizens."

BlackRock, Other U.S. Investment Firms to Blame for China’s Real Estate Collapse

"We should be ready for a major real estate property downturn, not just in China, but across the world."

DeSantis Suspends Soros-Backed State Attorney for ‘Neglect of Duty,’ ‘Incompetence’

The attorney allowed "violent criminals to escape the full consequences of their criminal conduct," according to a press release.

Historic Russian-Chinese Flotilla of 11 Ships Patrols Near Alaska, Prompting U.S. Response Amid Ukraine, Taiwan Crises

In a move that’s stirring concerns among U.S. military experts, a joint Russian and Chinese naval patrol, the largest to approach American shores, was spotted near Alaska last week.

New York Times Excuses Song Calling for White Genocide

The New York Times published an article excusing the song "Kill the Boer."

Republican Vivek Ramaswamy Wins Lawsuit Against WEF

GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy has won his lawsuit against the World Economic Forum (WEF) after the organization labeled him one of their "Young Global Leaders."

Math, Reading Scores Still Falling, Worse Than 2019-2020 School Year

According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), test scores in math and reading for the 2022-2023 school year are worse than in the 2019-2020 school year, when schools closed due to COVID-19.

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