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Arkansas Gov. Backs Out of Bill to Block Childhood Transgender Treatments

(Headline USA) Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Monday vetoed legislation that would have made his state the first to ban gender confirming treatments or surgery for transgender youth, though lawmakers could enact the restriction over his objections. The Republican governor rejected legislation that would have prohibited doctors from providing gender...

Federal Documents Released on ‘Potentially Illicit’ Sale of Fetal Tissue

Newly released documents shed more light on the Food and Drug Administration's practice of spending tens of thousands of dollars to procure fetal tissue, and one federal judge has said the government agency may have been involved in an illegal procurement process. The watchdog group Judicial Watch announced they had...

Dominion: Ex-Michigan Lawmaker Must Retract Vote-Fraud Claims Or Face Lawsuit

Dominion Voting Systems released a statement demanding former Michigan state Sen. Patrick Colbeck “retract his claims” about the company’s alleged role in voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Dominion accused Colbeck of waging a “disinformation campaign” while touring the state giving presentations called “Case for MI Decertification,” during which...

NC Police Arrest 17 Illegals on 70 Counts of Child Rape, Incest, Kidnapping

North Carolinians for Immigration Reform and Enforcement released its March 2021 "Monthly Child Sex Crimes by Illegal Aliens in NC" report and found that 17 illegal aliens were arrested and charged with 70 crimes, including rape, incest, kidnapping and sexual exploitation. On March 5, the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office, with...

Texas Gov. Abbott Won’t Throw Out 1st Pitch at Rangers’ Opener Due to MLB’s Ga. Boycott

Texas Governor Greg Abbott now refuses to throw out the first pitch for the Texas Rangers' home opener, citing Major League Baseball's decision attack Georgia's new voting law. Georgia Republicans passed the "Election Integrity Act" in March to strengthen accountability in the state's voting process after reports and evidence of widespread...

’60 Minutes’ Spreads COVID Disinformation w/ Political Hit Job on Fla. Gov. DeSantis

While continuing to ignore states whose scandalous, failed policies allowed the Northeast to become a global epicenter for the coronavirus pandemic, left-wing media hacks have carped on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, whose state doesn't even in the top half of COVID deaths among all 50 states. Publix — a big...

Ga. Republicans Remove Coke Products from Offices After Company Folds to Woke Mob

A group of Georgia Republicans circulated a letter asking their colleagues to remove Coca-Cola products from their offices in response to the company’s criticism of the state’s new election integrity law. In a letter addressed to the soft drink company, eight lawmakers from the state House accused the company of...

Hunter Biden is ‘100% Certain’ DOJ Will Clear Him of Wrongdoing

Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, said he is “100% certain” he will be cleared of any wrongdoing when the Justice Department completes its investigation into his finances. During an interview with CBS News this weekend, Hunter Biden said he couldn’t go into detail about the federal investigations, which...

Biden Admin Argues Policies are ‘Bipartisan’ Even If Republicans Don’t Support Them

President Joe Biden’s administration is arguing that its legislative proposals should still be considered bipartisan even if congressional Republicans do not vote for them. Administration officials said the measures Biden has pledged in recent weeks --- including a massive $2 trillion infrastructure plan --- enjoy public support from Democrats, Republicans,...

Buttigieg Says Biden’s $2T Infrastructure Plan Will ‘Pay For Itself’

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg claimed on Sunday that President Joe Biden’s enormous $2 trillion infrastructure plan will pay for itself. "Across 15 years, it would raise all of the revenue needed for these once-in-a-lifetime investments," Buttigieg told NBC News. "So by year 16, you'd actually see this package working to...

Mass Exodus of Police Officers from Portland Due to Burnout, Lack of Support

A total of 115 Portland police officers have left the force since Jul. 1, 2020, revealing high levels of overwork and burnout, according to exit interview comments cited in The Oregonian. The newspaper reviewed 31 exit interviews from police officers that showed several concerns held by the city's law enforcement. The...

Supreme Court Dismisses Case Over Trump and Twitter Critics

(Associated Press) The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a case over former President Donald Trump's efforts to block critics from his personal Twitter account. The court said there was nothing left to the case after Trump was permanently suspended from Twitter and ended his presidential term in January. Twitter banned Trump two...
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