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Sai Varshith Kandula Said to Be Suspect Who Crashed U-Haul Into White House Security Gates, Carried Swastika Flag

19-year-old Sai Varshith Kandula has been identified as the suspect who crashed a U-Haul truck into White House security gates while carrying a Swastika flag.

Second IRS Whistleblower Comes Forward in Biden Probe After Case Investigators Expelled

A second whistleblower involved with the Hunter Biden investigation has come forward following the expulsion of the IRS team leading the probe.

Lawsuit Claims Biden Admin Worked With Social Media to Censor Vaccine Injuries

The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration accusing them of using social media companies to censor those who claim they were injured by the COVID-19 vaccine.

Link Between COVID-19 Vaccination and Skin Autoimmune Disorders: Peer-Reviewed German Study

"Our meta-analysis highlights a link between SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and new onset or worsening of inflammatory and autoimmune skin diseases," the study authors write.

Gaetz Calls Out DoD for Wasting Taxpayer Dollars on Divisive Drag Shows

Congressman Matt Gaetz demands answers from the Department of Defense over the alleged use of taxpayer funds for divisive drag events on military installations.

Mayor Invites Pro-LGBTQ Group ‘Sisters of Indulgence’ to Anaheim Angels ‘Pride Night’ on June 7: Local Pastor Pushes Back, Rallies Community to Action

"I promise you that this Sunday, I will inform our congregation and mobilize them to boycott Angels games and do everything they can to stop this immoral action in our city," says local pastor.

Satellite Phones Distributed to Over Half of Senate Members: Escalating Security Concerns

At least 50 senators have taken possession of the offered phones.

Judge Dismisses Republican Kari Lake’s Election Challenge in Arizona Gubernatorial Race

Lake is expected to take her case to the Arizona Supreme Court again.

Fox News Allows Trans Ideology Off Camera: Report

The trans policies come from the company's 2021 handbook.

FBI Conducted Improper Surveillance More Than 278,000 Times in 2021

An unsealed Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court filing revealed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) improperly surveilled American citizens over 278,000 times throughout 2021.

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