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FDA Sued Over Hiding Records From Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Approval

Defending the Republic, a Texas-based non-profit filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration for refusing to turn over records related to the approval of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines.

Commanders Coach Jack Del Rio Calls Out Media Hypocrisy on Jan 6

Democrat legislators and left-wing media are melting down across Virginia and DC after Washington Commanders defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio issued a reality check regarding the January 6th demonstrations and 2020’s summer of deadly Black Lives Matter riots.

Ukrainian Offical Admits to Lie About Mass Rape to Garner More Weapons

The former Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner was removed from her position.

First of Its Kind Museum Honoring Victims of Communism Opens in D.C. Next Week

A first-of-its-kind museum dedicated to the victims of communist regimes will open to the public in Washington, D.C., Monday, June 13.

Team Trump Cashing In on Biden’s ‘Ultra MAGA’ Blunder

President Joe Biden’s decision to coin what he hoped would be a mocking nickname for Trump supporters has turned into an uber-blockbuster for the former president’s fundraising team.

Here’s the Fatal Flaw in Matthew McConaughey’s ‘Common Sense’ Gun Plan

Actor Matthew McConaughey visited Washington, D.C., this week to push for what he termed “reasonable, practical, tactical regulations” on gun rights, such as background checks, red-flag laws, and higher age limits.

Justice Department Names Nine-Member Team to Review Texas School Shooting, Law Enforcement Response

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday announced a nine-person team to help the Justice Department in a review of law enforcement’s response to the mass shooting last month at a Texas elementary school.

Progressive San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin Recalled

The recall is expected to set back progressives' plan for criminal justice reform.

Michigan Democrat Says It ‘Doesn’t Matter How High Gas Prices Are’

Senator touts expensive electric cars as the answer to skyrocketing fuel costs.

Kyle Rittenhouse Prepares for Lawsuits to ‘Make the Media Pay’

Kyle Rittenhouse confirmed in an interview that he is readying to file lawsuits in a bid to “make the media pay”—months after he was acquitted on several murder charges in connection to the August 2020 shooting during a Wisconsin Black Lives Matter protest and riot.

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