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Biden’s Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Sued for Discrimination Against African Reporter

The root of the controversy is the removal of his press badge which he alleges is in violation of the First and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.

California DMV Tests Digital Driver’s Licenses Amid Data Security Concerns

Approximately 2,000 drivers are participating in this pilot program, with the expectation to "actively use it and provide feedback."

NYT Columnist Admits Anti-Trumpers Are the ‘Bad Guys’

David Brooks from New York Times admitted that the “elite” have used selfish strategies to achieve a sense of moral superiority over trump supporters.

Pro-Gun Advocates Celebrate Alaska Gov. Dunleavy Signing Gun Store Legislation Into Law

Alaska Republican Governor Mike Dunleavy signed a measure into law over the weekend that aims to block state and local officials from closing gun stores during disasters declared by the governor.

Senate Democrats Vote Against Republican Amendment to Only Fly the American Flag Over Government Buildings

Senate Democrats recently voted against a measure that would forbid the flying of any flag except the American flag over government buildings.

Texas Troopers Find Unaccompanied 5-Year-Old Migrant Girl Near Border

Texas Department of Public Safety troopers found a five-year-old unaccompanied migrant girl near the border in Eagle Pass.  

Hunter Biden Appears in Delaware Federal Court, Plea Deal Falls Appart

Hunter Biden, the son of U.S. President Joe Biden, is slated to enter a guilty plea to two minor tax-related charges at a federal court in Delaware.

Texas Governor Defends Marine Barriers in Border Crisis, Challenges Biden

“If you truly care about human life, you must begin enforcing federal immigration laws,” Gov. Abbott wrote in a letter to Joe Biden.

‘Your Kid’s School Went ‘Woke’? Consider Homeschool’: Ron Paul

Children "learn about the history and ideas of liberty instead of pushing on them 'wokeness' and the lies of the cultural Marxists."

Biden Admin Threatens To Sue Texas Over Blockades On Rio Grande River

The Justice Department has said it plans to sue the state of Texas if it doesn’t remove the 1,000-foot floating barrier in the Rio Grande river in an attempt to deter illegal immigrants from crossing into the United States.

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