Tuesday, October 14, 2025

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Biden to Media: I’d ‘Get In Trouble’ w/ Staff If I Answer Too Many Questions

President Joe Biden quipped this weekend that he would get “in trouble” with his staff if he took questions from reporters out of order during his press conference at the end of the three-day G-7 summit. The White House plans ahead of time which reporters Biden will take questions from...

GOP Impeachment Backers Face Tough, Well-Financed Primary Challengers

Nine of the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach former president Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol siege are facing pro-Trump primary challengers for 2022, several of whom have already raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for their campaigns. Wyoming state Sen. Anthony Bouchard, one of the Republicans challenging...

Pelosi Denies Democrat Leaders ‘Rebuked’ Anti-Semitic Rep. Ilhan Omar

Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California told CNN’s Dana Bash on Sunday that her party's colleagues didn’t “rebuke” Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota last week, after Omar's comments likening the United States and Israel to the terrorists Hamas and the Taliban. “We did not rebuke her,’” Speaker Pelosi...

Law Enforcement Struggles to Recruit as Murders Rise Since George Floyd’s Death

(Associated Press) Law enforcement agencies across the country experienced a wave of retirements and departures and are struggling to recruit the next generation of police officers in the year since George Floyd's death and slew of anti-police sentiment in recent years. And amid the nationwide attacks on police, communities are...

Big Tech Desperate to Save Newsom from Recall; Netflix CEO Donates $3M

(Headline USA) California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom's string of controversial policies have landed him in hot water with voters, but recent campaign finance data shows Big Tech companies may be coming to his rescue. Silicon Valley, home for many major tech companies, of course resides in California, and it seems...

YouTube Suspends Sen. Ron Johnson for COVID-19 ‘Misinformation’

(Headline USA) Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., was suspended Friday from uploading videos to YouTube for one week, after the company said he violated its COVID-19 "medical misinformation policies." The Wisconsin Republican's removal stems from statements he made during a June 3 Milwaukee Press Club event, which were posted to YouTube. A...

Dressing Like a Slob at Work, Church are Destroying America’s Dry-Cleaning Industry

Stay-at-home culture during the coronavirus panic has not only encouraged bad habits---such as maintaining a more slovenly appearance---but it also threatens to destroy job-creating small businesses, many of which offer financial lifelines to working-class immigrants. Now, in order to save the country, it's time to start wearing ties again. As the...

POLICE: Black Student Likely Egged Her Own Door to Stoke Racial Outrage, Break Lease

A black student at Wayne State University in Michigan has emerged as the primary suspect for an alleged hate crime outside of her residence, the College Fix reported. The Wayne State University Police Department said that it had spent 200 hours investigating the apparent race hoax, according to the police...

Dems Demand That ICE Stop Detaining Illegals Released During COVID

A group of House Democrats sent a letter to immigration officials this week demanding that Immigration and Customs Enforcement stop re-detaining illegal immigrants who were released during the coronavirus pandemic. The 40 Democrats, led by Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., claimed ICE’s "inconsistent" detention of illegal immigrants had resulted in “great...

G7 Approves ‘Global Minimum’ Tax to Quell Competition, Benefit Big Tech (and China)

During Friday's G7 meeting at the posh Carbis Bay Hotel in Cornwall, UK, world leaders agreed---in principle---to enact global minimum corporate taxes of 15% for member countries. The globalist gimmick would cut down on tax competition between the developed nations, allowing big-spending liberals to maximize their public intake without suffering...

Whitmer’s Health Dept. Pressured Local Police to Aggressively Enforce COVID Orders

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's far-left administration pressured local law-enforcement agencies to aggressively police mask mandates and physical isolation guidelines, the Detroit News reported. Robert Gordon, who directed the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services at the time, pleaded with the Michigan Sheriffs' Association and Michigan Association of Chiefs of...

CDC Plans Emergency Meeting to Review Post-Vaccine Heart Issues in Under-30s

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to hold an emergency meeting on June 18 to discuss reports of heart inflammation following doses of the coronavirus vaccine. There have been several reports of myocarditis, meaning inflammation of the heart muscles, in young people and adolescents who received the shot....
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