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De-Banked: Jan. 6 Defendants Get ‘Terrorist’ Treatment Over Minor Crimes

People prosecuted for low-level felonies and misdemeanors such as trespassing and disorderly conduct for their involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, storming of the U.S. Capitol say they have been blacklisted by banks and shut out of social media fundraising services.

Biden, in First Veto, Rejects Bill That Sought to Block ESG Investing

President Biden on Monday vetoed his first bill — blocking a Republican-led effort to restrict pension funds from making investment decisions based on factors such as climate change.

Woman Says FBI Took Her Life Savings Although She Was Never Charged With a Crime

Linda Martin thought she was being responsible by putting her nest egg in a safe deposit box where she wouldn’t be tempted to touch it. 

Biden Budget Proposes $17 Trillion in Deficits Over Next Decade

President Joe Biden revealed the third budget of his presidency, proposing to spend $6.8 trillion and raise taxes by approximately $5 trillion.

Study Finds College Graduates Not ‘Emotionally Prepared’ for Professional Life

A recent study has revealed that many young people graduating do not feel equipped for life after college.

Kansas Senator Accuses Biden of ‘Hypocrisy’ and ‘Fearmongering’

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) accused the Joe Biden administration of “hypocrisy” and “fearmongering” over claims that Republicans want to cut Medicare when the Biden administration has moved to cut Medicare Advantage.

Cartels Profit $13 Billion Annually from Human Trafficking Alone

The figure signifies a rise from $500 million in annual profits from human trafficking in 2015, a 2,540% increase.

(Sales) Taxation Is Theft

A group of House Republicans is supporting legislation that would replace federal income, payroll, estate, and gift taxes with a 30 percent national sales tax.

Electric Vehicles, a Government Fraud

The government has given billions of dollars worth of subsidies and green mandates across the nation, despite "green" policies proving to be insufficient in times of need.

A Banner Year for the Fight Against ESG

Across the country, state financial officers pushed back against the ESG agenda in 2022.

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