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Trump’s Lawsuit Against Big Tech Censorship Includes Stories From 65K Americans Revealing How They Were Censored

The lawsuit former President Donald Trump filed against Big Tech Censorship contains the stories of 65,000 Americans who were censored, a report says.

Biggest crisis since 9/11? Republicans sound alarm on Biden border policy as COVID spreads

COVID-positive illegal immigrants are being let into the U.S., and fewer MS-13 gang members are being caught during the largest border surge in 20 years.

Humane, orderly? Border photos show human disaster amid overflowing toilets

The crush of 210,000 illegal immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in July (the second-highest in history) has led to a human disaster at multiple crossing points, according to photos provided by the former acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Attorneys general from 15 states file brief in support of Georgia’s new election laws

Ohio AG calls DOJ lawsuit an attempt by the federal government to take control of the details of states’ election laws.

COVID-19 expert Dr. Peter McCullough sued by Texas-based health system

'I have not falsely represented myself as a spokesperson for Baylor Scott & White, nor have I publicly claimed past senior leadership roles at any prior institution,' McCullough said.

Trump-backed Mike Carey, Wins Ohio U.S. House Race

Carey's central Ohio win establishes President Trump as a "kingmaker."

Why States Should Tune Out Washington’s COVID-19 Noise

The federal government continues to offer garbled COVID-19 messages that undermine its credibility and sow confusion about the pandemic.

Biden Administration Defies Federal Ruling, Processes DACA Applications

Last month, a federal judge in Texas ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA), which granted pseudo amnesty for illegal immigrants under the age of 30 who were brought to the United States as minors, was illegal, and halted the program.

Border Patrol not testing migrants for COVID before they’re released across US

Migrants who illegally come across the U.S.-Mexico border and are apprehended by Border Patrol are not being tested for the coronavirus before being released from custody and allowed to travel across the United States, the Washington Examiner has learned.

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