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California Democrats see Harris and Newsom colliding on road to the White House

A week before Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom beat back a recall election, Vice President Kamala Harris returned to California to rally voters to his side. United in victory for now, Democrats suspect Harris and Newsom will soon find themselves on a collision course.

Federal judge rules in favor of Gov. DeSantis’ mask mandate ban

The federal court comes a week after a state appeals court similarly backed the Florida mask mandate ban.

Durham Indictment Shows Clinton Likely Worked With Top Google Exec To Fabricate Russia Hoax, Says Google Whistleblower

Special Prosecutor Durham's indictment alleges a Big Tech executive working for the Clinton campaign fabricated fake Trump-Russia evidence and funneled it to the FBI In...

9 Reasons Rep. Dan Crenshaw Is a Globalist Shill: A Warning to American Patriots

Don't fall for it. Crenshaw is compromised; a Deep State plant.

DeSantis Team: More than Half of Those Seeking Lifesaving Coronavirus Treatment ‘Fully Vaccinated’

More than half of the individuals seeking life-saving monoclonal antibody treatment are “fully vaccinated” individuals — news that comes as the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Biden administration cut the supply of the treatment to Southern states.

Democrats’ $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill With Tax Increases Would Cause Economic Decline

House Democrats have unveiled a litany of new tax proposals to fund President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion federal spending bill, but a new report suggests the spending plan would shrink the economy.

General Milley Downplayed BLM Riots to Prevent Trump From Invoking Insurrection Act

Claimed they were mainly centered around the use of "spray paint."

‘Never’ before: 1.85 million illegal border crossings projected, 10,000 in one camp

Illegal border crossings, sparking a new humanitarian crisis just inside the Texas-Mexico line, are set to break the all-time record as President Joe Biden and his administration continue to turn a blind eye to the migrant chaos.

New York outlaws selling new gas-powered new vehicles by 2035

New York joins California and Massachusetts as states that have set deadlines to move away from fossil fuel-powered vehicles.

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