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Democrat Denver D.A. To Drop Murder Charge Against Unlicensed Security Guard Who Killed Trump Supporter

Matthew Dolloff, the unlicensed security guard for 9News Denver who shot and killed veteran Lee Keltner at a Patriot Rally in 2020, is reportedly going to have his murder charge dropped thanks to Democrat Denver District Attorney Beth McCann.

U.S. Intelligence Says Putin Made a Last-Minute Decision to Invade Ukraine

The U.S. likely relied in part on intercepted communications among senior Russian government and military officials.

Gen. Michael Flynn Invokes Fifth Amendment Before Jan 6 Panel

Former national security adviser Lt. Gen. (Ret) Michael Flynn appeared before the Jan. 6 committee but only exercised his Fifth Amendment rights in response to the panel's questions.

Ukraine Says Belarusian Army Might Invade Next: Center for Strategic Communications

"Belarusian troops may be involved in the invasion as early as March 11 at 21:00," the center said.

Georgia Report Could Uncover Corruption in American Election System

Computer security report commissioned by election integrity groups in Georgia uncovers massive vulnerabilities in Georgia's electronic voting machines.

Democrat $1.5 Trillion Omnibus Bill Allocates Border Security Funds for Eight Foreign Nations, None for U.S.

$1.5 trillion spending plan from Democrats funds the border security of eight foreign nations, some of whom are adversaries of the United States, without funding the American border wall.

U.N. Council Meets Today on Russian Claim of U.S. Bio-Labs in Ukraine

Moscow claims there are “military biological activities of the U.S." in the territory of Ukraine.

Do Ukrainian Biolabs Violate the Ban on Biological Weapons Programs?

An explanation must be offered for what was really going on in Ukrainian laboratories working with highly dangerous pathogens

China Requests UN Inspectors Be Sent to US-Funded Ukraine Biolabs

The saga of the Ukrainian biolabs intensifies

Illinois Illegally Denied Elections Group Access to Voter Records, Federal Court Rules

A federal court ruled that Illinois  violated the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) when it refused to provide an election integrity group with access to the state’s voter roll.

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