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Air Force Begins Discharging Vax Resisters; 27 Servicemen Out

(Headline USA) The Air Force has discharged 27 people for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine, making them what officials believe are the first service members to be removed for disobeying the mandate to get the shots. The Air Force gave its forces until Nov. 2 to get the vaccine,...

Courts Rule Against Biden Admin – AGAIN – in Favor of ‘Remain in Mexico’

A federal appeals court delivered yet another loss for the Biden administration this week as the president continues to try to repeal a popular and effective Trump-era immigration policy. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the administration must keep “Remain in Mexico,” a policy requiring migrants to...

Biden Insults Tornado Victims, Blames ‘Climate Change’ for ‘Hurricanes’ in Heartland

In remarks delivered from his home state of Delaware this past Saturday, President Joe Biden blamed "climate change" for the devastating damage wrought by the tornadoes that tore through the American heartland this weekend, killing at least 88 people. "All that I know is that the intensity of the weather...

Schumer Accused of Receiving Kickbacks From Putin-Linked Lobbyist

Democrat Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is being accused of taking money from a Russian lobbyist, as the politico from New York tries to block sanctions on Russian energy company Gazprom’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline into Europe, a favorite project of Russian president Vladimir Putin. ‘Schumer, along with a number...

White House Won’t Blame Leftist Prosecutors’ Failures For Rising Crime

The White House refused this week to blame leftist prosecutors in big cities for rising crime rates, claiming the solution to the recent crime wave isn’t increased prosecutions, but more support for law enforcement. "I'm not going to attribute the reasoning from here," White House press secretary Jen Psaki...

Inquisition Panel Undermines J6 ‘Conspiracy’ Claims w/ Parade of Text Messages

The mainstream media favorite "Jan. 6 Selection Committee" has been found guilty of "selectively leaking" text messages given to it by former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in order to create the false narrative needed to indict former President Donald Trump, Newsmax reported. "We've tried very hard, in...

Biden Hopes to Conceal Failed Policies w/ Greater Gov’t Focus on Customer Service

(Headline USA) President Joe Biden signed an executive order Monday aimed at rebuilding the public's trust in government by making it easier to do things like renew passports, apply for Social Security benefits and get aid after natural disasters. The idea is to put the public and customer service at...

Biden Claims Death of 13 US Servicemen in Kabul Was ‘Inevitable’

President Joe Biden was slammed by the GOP over a statement he made in front of a Christmas tree, when he claimed that the deaths of 13 U.S. servicemen in Afghanistan was inevitable during the withdrawal that he oversaw in the summer of 2021. “Everybody says you could’ve gotten out...

Washington State Legislator Seeks to Cancel Daylight Saving Time

(Ted O’Neil, The Center Square) A new bill introduced in the Washington state legislature would keep the state in standard time all year, meaning residents would not have to change their clocks every March and November. Senate Bill 5511, sponsored by Sen. Jim Honeyford, R-Yakima County, says that if passed,...

Judge Refuses to Toss Key Charge in J6 Case

(Headline USA) A federal judge has refused to throw out a key charge against two men accused of storming the U.S. Capitol to obstruct the Electoral College vote certification proceedings, upholding prosecutors' use of a criminal statute that many other riot defendants are charged with violating. U.S. District Judge Dabney...

Manchin Hits Dems’ $2T Bill as Too Costly, Talks to Biden

(Headline USA) Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin has signaled anew that he's still not ready to back his party's $2 trillion social and environment spending spree, then talked to President Joe Biden as party leaders scrambled for a pathway to advance the long-stalled package — preferably by Christmas. The West Virginia lawmaker...

AP Seeks Answers from Homeland Security Dept. on Tracking of Journalists

(Headline USA) The Associated Press sought answers Monday from the Department of Homeland Security on its use of sensitive government databases for tracking international terrorists to investigate as many as 20 American journalists, including one of its own reporters. In a letter to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, AP Executive Editor...
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