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Former WEF Executive, Twitter CEO Discusses ‘Lawful but Awful’ Monitoring

Former World Economic Forum (WEF) executive and Twitter, now called X, CEO Linda Yaccarino discussed freedom of speech policies in a CNBC interview.

Sen. Paul Referrs Dr. Fauci to D.C. Attorney Matthew Graves for Lying Under Oath About Wuhan Lab Funding

Republican Sen. Rand Paul has formally requested that Washington, D.C.'s top prosecutor look into potential perjury charges against Dr. Anthony Fauci, alleging he lied under oath about the origins of COVID-19.

98 Arrested in Child Sex Abuse Case, 13 Children Saved

2 FBI agents were killed in relation to the case.

DeSantis Suspends Soros-Backed State Attorney for ‘Neglect of Duty,’ ‘Incompetence’

The attorney allowed "violent criminals to escape the full consequences of their criminal conduct," according to a press release.

Former FBI Agent Involved in 2016 Trump Probe Set to Enter Guilty Plea in Russian Oligarch Case

McGonigal, 54, previously at the helm of New York’s FBI counterintelligence operations during the Trump-Russia inquiry, is now at the center of a scandal that alleges illicit ties with Oleg Deripaska, a Russian businessman.

Anheuser-Busch Forced to Sell Several Beer Brands Months After Bud Light Boycott

Just months after the widespread boycott of Bud Light for its partnership with a transgender influencer, parent company Anheuser-Busch is selling several of its popular beer brands.

Investor Sues Target Over ‘Disatrous’ LGBT Merchandise

A Target investor is suing the company after shareholders lost "billions" from the failed LGBT merchandise.

Biden Asked Marine Injured in Afghanistan Explosion ‘What Do You Want’: Report (Watch)

Tyler Vargas-Andrews, a Marine who was badly wounded in the withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, recounts his odd encounter with President Joe Biden in a recent interview.

Biden Gave Taliban Over $2 Billion in Two Years: Report

According to a new report, President Biden has allegedly given the Taliban over $2 billion dollars in just two years.

Police Find Widespread Voter Fraud Found in Michigan

“My estimate is over 800,000 ballot applications were sent to non-qualified voters in Michigan," said Michigan State Senator Ruth Johnson.

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