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Pompeo: Teachers Union Head Is ‘Most Dangerous Person in the World’

Pompeo made his comments during an interview with news website Semafor.

Hey Incoming Congress: Try These Three Simple Tricks for a Successful Start

Tomorrow is election day and polls suggest that Americans are going to overturn Democratic Party control of the House and Senate.

Michigan Supreme Court Could Decide Whether Government Drone Spying is Legal Without Warrant

Case to determine if government can use drone surveillance to enforce zoning rules without a warrant.

Republican Senators Reveal Hunter Biden’s CCP-Linked Financial Records

The 232 pages of material detail Hunter Biden's "extensive links to foreign governments and questionable foreign nationals."

U.S. Military Bases Sell Chinese Govt-Made Smart Devices With Privacy Policies Stating Data Can Be Sent to China

The United States government is actively selling potential surveillance devices to American military personnel and families on military bases that are directly manufactured by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), The National Pulse can reveal.

FBI Has ‘Voluminous Evidence’ of Hunter Biden’s ‘Potential Criminal Conduct’: Whistleblowers

The FBI is in possession of “voluminous evidence” of “potential criminal conduct” by President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden related to his overseas business dealings with China and Ukraine, according to new whistleblower disclosures.

Jury Has Yet to Reach a Verdict in Danchenko Trial, Will Resume Deliberations Tuesday

The federal case against Steele dossier primary source Igor Danchenko ended Monday with closing arguments and jury deliberations, but without a verdict being reached.

FBI Had ‘Immunity’ Deal with Steele Source, Inquiry Trial Reveals

Special Counsel John Durham's trial revealed Tuesday that the FBI set up an immunity agreement with former British spy Christopher Steele.

FBI Intel Analyst Tells Durham Agency Offered Steele $1M to Corroborate Dossier

An FBI analyst on Tuesday in federal court told Special Counsel John Durham the agency offered former British spy Christopher Steele "up to $1 million" to corroborate evidence in his now-discredited dossier that was central to a federal investigation into possible collusion between Russia and the 2016 Trump presidential campaign.

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