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U.S. Government Provides Free Cell Phones to Asylum Seekers at Southern Border (Video)

On Thursday, footage from Brownsville displayed a sizable group of male asylum seekers, freshly arrived in the U.S., receiving bags from federal workers.

Gov DeSantis Signs Bills Safeguarding Personal Finances and Privacy, Restricting Use of Central Bank Digital Currency, Credit Card Monitoring

Bill "prohibits foreign-issued CBDC to protect consumers against globalist efforts to adopt a worldwide digital currency."

Nina Jankowicz Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News

The lawsuit follows Fox News' recent settlement with Dominion Voting Systems.

GOP Lawmakers Demand Answers After Two Die During NIH Sex-Change Study

GOP lawmakers are demanding information from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) after two youths participating in a sex-change study committed suicide.

Leaked DHS Documents Raise Concerns of Gov’t Tactics Targeting Conservative Americans

An internal memo, dated January 29, 2021, outlines a program that appears to profile certain political views.

Tennessee Gov. Lee Signs Record $400M Tax Cut, Includes Grocery Tax Holiday

This historic legislation aims to support future economic growth in the state and includes a three-month grocery tax holiday beginning on Aug 1.

Tennessee Governor Boosts School Security with $230 Million Bill in Wake of Tragic Shooting

Gov. Lee stated, "Nothing is more important than Tennessee students and teachers returning home from school safely each day."

Texas Mass Shooter’s Letter Contradicts Media’s ‘White Supremacist’ Narrative

Despite mainstream media claims that shooter Mauricio Garcia is a "white supremacist," Garcia said white people are "a race I don't like."

Wenstrup Calls for Investigation into Ignored COVID-19 Naturally Acquired Immunity (Video)

"The Biden Administration and CDCs false narratives about the necessity and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine and booster misled the public with scare tactics and deception," said Rep. Wenstrup.

Migrants Surge the Border as Title 42 Is Soon to Expire

There were an estimated 10,000 encounters at the southern border on Tuesday, according to a U.S. official.

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