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Articles of Impeachment Filed Against Biden DHS Secretary Mayorkas

Texas Republican files impeachment against DHS Secretary Mayorkas citing lack of border control, accusing him of lying to congress and undermining American national security.

Pfizer Board Member Pressured Twitter to Censor COVID Vax Posts

Pfizer board member Dr. Scott Gottlieb reportedly lobbied Twitter to censor posts raising questions about the COVID vaccine.

Church of England Announces £100 Million Reparations-Like Fund to Apologize for Slavery

The Church of England announced a series of measures this week in an effort to "compensate" for its links to the Transatlantic slave trade.

Republicans Request ‘Damage Assessment’ from Intelligence Community on Classified Documents Found at Biden’s Former Office

Rep. Mike Turner (R) alleges Biden was in “potential violation of laws protecting national security, including the Espionage Act and Presidential Records Act."

World Economic Forum’s Davos Set for ‘Record Participation’ as 52 Heads of State to Attend Globalist Summit

The Swiss town of Davos will host 52 heads of state and government and nearly 600 CEOs as the World Economic Forum hosts its annual meeting in the Alps next week, organizers said Tuesday.

Matt Gaetz Introduces Amendment to Allow C-SPAN Cameras on House Chamber Floor

Matt Gaetz (R-FL) introduced an amendment to allow C-SPAN on the House chamber floor and called for a minimum of four C-SPAN cameras to broadcast House proceedings.

Dan Crenshaw Apologizes After Calling Colleagues ‘Terrorists’ For Not Supporting Kevin McCarthy

Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw apologized this week after the congressman said anti-McCarthy House Republicans were "enemies" and "terrorists."

America Has a ‘Pandemic of Fatherlessness’ Contributing to Gender Confusion, Suicide, and More, Author Says

America is suffering from a pandemic that is not a virus, it “is a pandemic of fatherlessness."

64,443,118 Babies Have Been Killed in Abortions Since Roe v. Wade In 1973

A new factsheet that tallies the number of babies killed in abortions since 1973 presents heartbreaking news for pro-life Americans.

U.S. Intel Analyst Who Spied for Castro Released From Prison After 20 Years

A former U.S. intelligence analyst walked out of prison last week in Fort Worth, Texas, after having served 20 years of a 25-year sentence for spying for Cuba.

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