Wednesday, July 9, 2025

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Bezos Supported Higher Taxes as He Lobbied for Breaks for Amazon

While Amazon oligarch Jeff Bezos called upon Washington D.C. to impose higher taxes on other corporations, his flagship company tried to keep its own tax breaks in place according to Politico. Bezos, who also owns the left-wing Washington Post, basked in progressive attention earlier this year for publicly supporting the...

Federal Court Refuses to Reverse Ethics Sanctions against DNC Lawyer Marc Elias

The 5th Circuit US Court of Appeals refused to drop its ethics-based sanctions against the man dubbed Democrats' "best Election-stealing lawyer" by former president Donald Trump. Marc Elias---whose litany of moral crimes against democracy includes having commissioned the debunked Steele dossier that set in motion the years-long deep-state Russia hoax---was...

D.C. Court Suspends Giuliani’s Law License

Former federal prosecutor and New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, who also served as former president Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, had his law license in Washington, D.C. suspended on Wednesday because he pushed in court allegations that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. The far-left D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals...

Psaki Encourages Private Businesses to Get ‘Innovative’ about Vaccine Mandates

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki encouraged private businesses on Wednesday to take “innovative steps” toward vaccinating all customers and employees. When asked what the Biden administration’s position on coronavirus vaccine mandates was, Psaki skirted the question but admitted the White House won’t stop private companies from mandating vaccines. "There are...

Chicago Murderer Fended Off by Man w/ Concealed Handgun

A Chicago man, Calvin Gonnigan, killed one and injured two others at a Fourth of July party on Sunday, the Chicago Sun--Times reported. Fortunately, the party-goers were saved by a man with a concealed-carry permit who fired back at Gonnigan, wounding him and buying time for the police to get...

Mich. Auditor General to Probe Nursing Home Deaths Resulting from Whitmer’s COVID Policy

Michigan’s auditor general will investigate a policy implemented by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer that forced nursing homes to accept coronavirus patients during the pandemic, according to the Detroit News. Doug Ringler, the state’s auditor general, responded to a request by Michigan House Oversight Committee Chairman state Rep. Steven Johnson to perform...

Ted Cruz: Biden is Weaponizing the IRS Just Like Obama Did

UPDATE 7:00 AM 7/8/2021: Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Chip Roy, both Republicans from Texas, issued statements after the IRS reversed its decision to deny Christians Engaged tax-exempt status after accusing the organization of being a Republican front group. Cruz: Sadly following in the footsteps of the Obama IRS, the Biden...

Ex-Va. Gov. Doug Wilder Slams McAuliffe for Flip-Flop on Northam’s Racist Photo

Former Virginia Gov. Doug Wilder slammed gubernatorial candidate and fellow Democrat Terry McAuliffe for reversing his condemnation of the state’s top presiding Democrat leaders, Gov. Ralph Northam and Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax. “No reasons have been given to the voters as to Terry’s change of mind,” he posted to Facebook...

Top NC Dem Senate Candidate Seeks ‘Squad’ Help for Fundraising

The former chief justice of North Carolina's state Supreme Court found an unlikely political ally in anti-police Squad member Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo. Like many other Democrats in the Tarheel State, former Justice Cheri Beasley was ousted by voters from her elected court position during the 2020 election. But she wasted...

Keystone XL Pipeline Company Sues Biden for $15 Billion for Breach of Obligations

TC Energy, the company that owns the Keystone XL pipeline, filed a $15 billion claim against President Joe Biden on Friday because of the "U.S. Government’s breach of its NAFTA obligations," according to a press release. The Canadian company said that the current United States--Mexico--Canada trade pact brokered during the Trump...

Trump Announces Massive Class-Action Lawsuit to Take on Big Tech Censorship

Former president Donald Trump held his first official post-presidency press conference to announce a class-action lawsuit against three Big Tech giants: Google, Facebook and Twitter. "This, I think, will go down as the biggest class action ever filed," he said while addressing the media at New Jersey's Trump National Golf...

Freedom Caucus Rep. Wants ’18 More Months of Chaos’ Before 2022 Election

Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, acknowledged during a meeting with conservative supporters that he hopes the months leading up to the 2022 midterms are full of self-inflicted “chaos” for Democrats that ultimately thwarts their radical agenda. “I mean honestly, right now, for the next 18 months, our job is to do...
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