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Biden Regime Delays Release Of JFK Files ‘To Protect Against Identifiable Harm’ 58 Years After Assassination

Almost 60 years will have passed by time the information is released, unless the White House delays it further

Baldwin was told gun was ‘cold’ before movie set shooting

Alec Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer on a New Mexico film set with a gun a crew member had assured the actor was safe, a tragic mistake that came hours and days after some workers walked off the job to protest safety conditions and other production issues.

Joe Biden Loses His Mind on Air, Claims to Have Been a Senator for 370 Years

Throughout his time serving as president, Biden has puzzled millions with his many gaffes, blunders and awkward mishaps.

‘Let’s Go Brandon! We’ll See You In Court’: Texas AG Paxton Slams Biden, Files Suit Against Biden Administration Over Border Wall

On Thursday, Texas GOP Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that his state will join Missouri to file suit against the Biden administration, telling the cheering crowd that he wanted to say to President Joe Biden, “Let’s go, Brandon! We’ll see you in court.”

Vaccine mandate will have ‘catastrophic’ effect on jobs, business group warns Biden

A business group representing wholesalers told President Joe Biden that jobs will be lost if he follows through with requiring companies with federal contracts to have their employees vaccinated.

THE DOOR JOHN DURHAM BUST OPEN

Did the Russians hack the DNC?

Alec Baldwin Breaks Silence After Fatal Film Set Shooting: I’m Fully Cooperating with Police, My Heart Is Broken

On Friday, Alec Baldwin tweeted, expressing his condolences to Hutchins’ family and calling the shooting an accident.

Harvard Study Finds Covid-19 Surged Most Among Vaxxed Communities

Countries with a higher percentage of fully vaccinated people have higher rates of Covid-19 cases, a study by Harvard researchers claims.

Canceling Thomas Jefferson

After more than a century, the New York City Council is removing a statue of Thomas Jefferson from its chamber. The decision, which was made by the New York City Public Design Commission, was unanimous.

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