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Steele dossier source Igor Danchenko pleads ‘not guilty’ to lying to FBI

British ex-spy Christopher Steele’s main source, Igor Danchenko, pleaded not guilty in federal court after being charged in John Durham’s investigation, with the special counsel alleging the Russian national repeatedly lied to the FBI in 2017 when questioned about his role in generating the Steele dossier.

Bipartisan Senate group backs ‘9/11-style’ commission on COVID-19 response

Panel would explore origins, U.S. preparedness and playbook for future outbreaks

Americans overwhelmingly reject Biden’s plan to give illegals $450,000

Most also want America's border closed down

The Texas Attorney General Versus the Biden Administration

On August 7, 2021, I wrote about how states along our southern border could thwart the Biden (*) administration’s material support for the drug cartels and the crimes being committed by invoking the RICO Statute.

‘An Extremely Serious Threat’: Trump Consistently Beats Biden in Presidential Polls.

Far-left Slate magazine correspondent Will Saletan has described President Donald Trump as “an extremely serious threat to become president of the United States again,” after a number of public polls placed the former President above Joe Biden, consistently.

The Durham Probe Just Reached Into the Biden White House

In September Special Counsel John Durham announced former Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann was indicted by a grand jury for lying to the FBI.

It’s Official, Kamala Harris Is the Least Popular Vice President in American History

From the beginning of Joe Biden’s run for president, everyone knew that who he picked as his vice president was going to be extraordinarily important. It appears he picked wrong.

39 Per Cent of 18-24 Year Olds Now Identify as LGBTQ

Born that way or social engineering?

5 Globalist Organizations Supported by Bill Gates

While Bill Gates openly makes his own "case for globalism" to The Los Angeles Times, he's also partnered with these five globalist powerhouses:

US Likely to See Higher Inflation From Housing ‘For a While’, Fed Governor Says

The United States is likely to see greater inflation risks from record-high housing prices as demand continues to outstrip the number of newly-built homes while bottlenecks in supply chains slow construction, Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said on Monday.

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