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Elon Musk Calls Out Mainstream Media Not Covering 2 Million Illegal Immigrants Entering U.S. Every Year

"Strange that there is almost no legacy media coverage of this. About 2 million people – from every country on Earth – are entering through the US southern border every year," Musk said in an X post.

New Mexico Republicans Move Forward Plan to Impeach Governor Grisham After Gun Ban Attempt

Republicans in the state of New Mexico are moving forward with impeaching their Democrat governor after an unlawful gun ban.

American Journalist Imprisoned in Ukraine as Biden Asks for $Billions More to Protect Ukrainian ‘Freedom’

American citizen journalist Gonzalo Lira is currently in a Ukrainian prison cell as the United States government debates sending more money to the struggling country.

Biden’s 2020 Campaign May Have Involved ‘Campaign Finance Criminal Violations’

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) investigated allegations that Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign may have been influenced by “campaign finance criminal violations,” according to a memo.

House Republicans to Launch First Biden Impeachment Inquiry Hearing Next Thursday

To scrutinize allegations surrounding the president's potential involvement in his family's international business endeavors.

Ukraine Suspends American-Born Transgender Spokesperson for Unapproved Public Remarks

A subsequent investigation into the matter is underway.

Fauci’s Net Worth Exceeded $11M After Leaving Gov’t Post

Reports show Dr. Anthony Fauci and his wife together earned over $11 million after leaving his government role.

Biological Boy Wins Homecoming Queen at Missouri High School

A teenage boy who identifies as a girl was crowned homecoming queen at a high school in Missouri last week.

Senate Relaxes Dress Code Guidelines to Accommodate John Fetterman

The Democrat-run U.S. Senate has eased up on its dress code requirements, allowing senators to dress as they please on Capitol Hill.

California Sues Oil Giants For ‘Deceiving’ Public on Climate Change

California is suing oil companies for "deceiving" the public on how their fossil fuels contributed to climate change.

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