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Biden Chief of Staff: U.S. Better Off Now Than a Year Ago

Biden chief of staff Ron Klain on Sunday claimed that things in the United States have vastly improved compared to this time last year, National File reported. Klain made the claim during an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper. “Well, look, I do think, as I said Jake, things are a lot...

BOOK: McConnell Tried to Disinvite Trump From Biden Inauguration

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., allegedly tried to bar former president Donald Trump from attending President Joe Biden’s inauguration ceremony, according to a new book. ABC News’s Jonathan Karl reported in his new book, Betrayal, that McConnell was so concerned that Trump might threaten to disrupt the transfer of...

Texas State Rep. Switches to GOP in Latest Blow to South Texas Democrats

Texas Democrats suffered another blow on Monday when 10-term state Rep. Ryan Guillen left the party to becom a Republican, the Texas Tribune reported. With Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and House Speaker Dade Phelan, R-Beaumont, at his side during a press conference, he explained his decision to leave the Democratic...

Calif Town Declares Itself ‘Sanctuary City’ from Newsom, Biden Executive Orders

A California city voted overwhelmingly last week in favor of designating itself a “Constitutional Republic City” that is shielded from unconstitutional executive orders by Gov. Gavin Newsom and President Joe Biden, both authoritarian Democrats. The Oroville City Council voted 6-1 in favor of the resolution after the city’s vice mayor,...

Cuomo Eyeing Return to NY Politics, Possible Revenge on Letitia James?

Alleged sexual assaulter and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is seeking a return to public office to aid New York Democrats---this time as attorney general, the New York Post reported. According to the report, insiders confirmed the suspicion, and suggested that Cuomo and his camp are testing the waters. “People...

COTTON: Biden Admin’s High Gas and Energy Prices Are No Accident

High gas and energy prices---along with free gaslighting---are the "intended effect of Joe Biden's energy policy," Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., told Breitbart News. Exclusive — Tom Cotton: Gas Price Hikes ‘Intended Effect' of Biden Policy https://t.co/KM7zjBZIKV — Joel Pollak (@joelpollak) November 15, 2021 "It's not unintended or some accident," Cotton told reporter...

WATCH: Retired Navy SEALs Running for Congress Blast Biden for Bungled Afghan Exit

Navy SEALs running for Congress appeared on Fox News’s morning show, Fox and Friends to blast President Joe Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan over the summer, reported Conservative Brief. Navy SEALs running for Congress slam Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal - TheBlaze https://t.co/ycNGFiavqZ — Pat Hensley (@PatHensley14) November 14, 2021 “In interviews with Fox...

Taliban Seen Parading in New U.S. Military Gear

As American struggle with supply chain issues at home, the Taliban recently displayed an overabundance of American goods in a military parade that helped highlight how it’s become more than just a ragtag militia, but a real army. “Taliban forces held a military parade in Kabul using captured American-made armored...

Kamala’s Plummeting Poll Numbers Lead to Deepening Rift w/ Biden Camp

"Nearly three dozen former and current" White House insiders reported widespread dysfunction in the formerly "simpatico" relationship between President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a bombshell article published by CNN. The fallout forced several Biden administration officials, including press secretary Jen Psaki and chief of staff...

Radical Race-Baiter Keith Ellison to Seek 2nd Term as Minnesota Attorney General

(Headline USA) Democrat Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison---who overcame a series of personal scandals and led the prosecution team that won the conviction of ex-officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd---announced Monday he will seek a second term. Ellison, a former congressman and vice chair of the Democratic...

Vermont Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy Won’t Seek Reelection

(Headline USA) Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the longest-serving current member of the Senate, said Monday he will not seek reelection next year to the seat he has held for eight terms. Leahy, 81, said he and his wife, Marcelle, have concluded that “it is time to pass the...

2x Political Failure Beto O’Rourke Hopes 3rd Time’s the Charm in Texas Gov. Race

(Headline USA) Twice-failed candidate Beto O’Rourke is running next year for governor of Texas, pursuing a blue breakthrough in America’s biggest red state after disappointing losses in 2018 and in the 2020 Democrat presidential primary. O'Rourke's announcement Monday kicks off a third run for office in as many election cycles....
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