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Loudoun Teen Sentenced for School Bathroom Rape Cases

(John Ransom, Headline USA) During the sentencing hearing of the male teen who was convicted of raping a female Loudoun County Public School (LCPS) student in the girls’ bathroom while he wore a skirt, Loudoun Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Judge Pamela Brooks said that the psychological report on...

Army Special Forces to Practice Drills Against ‘Freedom Fighters’ in Rural NC

(John Ransom, Headline USA) The Department of Defense will conduct a military exercise on U.S. soil, called Operation Robin Sage, which concentrates on guerilla war tactics, pitting 'seasoned freedom fighters' against an 'illegitimate government' to be conducted in North Carolina, according to the Daily Mail. “News of the training exercise comes just...

Trump Says Elise Stefanik Could Be President in 2028

(Headline USA) Former president Donald Trump claimed Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., might be president in 2028, according to the New York Post. Speaking at a fundraiser dinner for Stefanik in Florida on Tuesday, Trump praised the No. 3 House Republican as a huge “success.” “I want to congratulate Elise on her...

GOP Leader McCarthy Refuses House J6 Witch Hunt’s Request for Interview, Docs

(Headline USA) House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., dismissed a request by the House's Jan. 6th Commission to submit to an interview and turn over records pertaining to the mostly peaceful uprising in protest of the disputed 2020 election. The partisan inquisition is seeking first-hand details from members of Congress...

Chicago Teachers Accept COVID Deal, Keeping Kids in School

(Headline USA) Students in the nation's third-largest school district returned to classrooms Wednesday after Chicago Public Schools canceled five days of classes amid a standoff with the teachers' union over COVID-19 safety protocols. Their return happened the same day the full membership of the Chicago Teachers Union narrowly gave their...

Obama Judge Again Rejects La. Pastor’s Case for Religious Freedom During Lockdowns

(Headline USA) A Louisiana pastor’s lawsuit over Gov. John Bel Edwards’s past COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings was rejected for a second time Wednesday by a federal judge. Obama-appointed U.S. District Judge Brian Jackson in Baton Rouge said the lawsuit by Tony Spell seeking an order blocking the restrictions is...

Cawthorn Reacts to ‘Insurrection’ Lawsuit: ‘Glad They Came for Me First…’

Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-NC, this week became the first target in Democrats' ambitious attempt to disqualify Republican congressional candidates from running for office because of their involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, protests at the U.S. Capitol. The 26-year-old House freshman---the youngest current member of Congress and third youngest ever...

Gov. Ron DeSantis Delivers Powerful Speech Defending Freedom

It’s that time of year when governors from all across the country deliver their State of the State addresses. Most of these speeches are easily forgotten and politically irrelevant.  However, there are some that strike a chord in the soul of the nation. Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis recently delivered a speech...

Ronald McDonald House Boots Cancer-Stricken Child Over Vax Status

The Ronald McDonald Houses of British Columbia and Yukon have announced that they will not allow anyone ages 5 and older who is unvaccinated inside the house, The Federalist reported. “Beginning January 17, 2022, everyone five years and older who are working, staying, or visiting our facilities... must show proof...

Rep. Massie Floats Idea of Dissolving FBI, DOJ

Exasperated by repeated stonewalling from the FBI and Justice Department, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky, took to Twitter today to remind both institutions that they may be expendible if they refuse to submit to congressional oversight and accountability. "DOJ & FBI are creations of Congress. Congress has the power to dissolve...

Northam ‘99% Sure’ Who Man in Blackface Was (Still Claims It Wasn’t Him)

Virginia's Out-going Democrat Gov. Ralph Northam once again denied this week that he was the man seen wearing blackface in a resurfaced photo from his medical yearbook, claiming he is “99% sure” who the man is. Northam told the Washington Post that he is confident the man seen wearing blackface...

Biden Repeats Debunked Claim He Was Arrested During Civil Rights Protest

President Joe Biden claimed during a speech this week that he was arrested during a civil rights movement demonstration – a claim he has previously had to recant. “I did not walk in the shoes of generations of students who walked these grounds, but I walked other grounds,” Biden said...
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