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CNN’s Chris Cuomo Slammed for Saying He’s ‘Black On the Inside’

CNN’s Chris Cuomo faced heavy criticism and accusations of cultural appropriation over the weekend for falsely claiming to be black. During a hand-off with CNN’s Don Lemon on Friday evening, Cuomo began singing the theme to the 1970s TV show “Good Times.” Lemon asked Cuomo if he knew about the...

Biden to Sign Executive Order Creating ‘Gender Policy Council’

President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Monday establishing a Gender Policy Council within the White House that will serve as a front for his administration’s radical gender-based policies. Administration officials said the council will focus on addressing gender-based discrimination and violence both in the U.S. and around...

Graham Says Trump Lost Ariz. Because He Picked on McCain Too Much

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-SC, claimed former president Donald Trump lost Arizona during the 2020 presidential election because he attacked the late Sen. John McCain too many times. "I tell every day that he wants to listen that I think the main reason he probably lost in Arizona is beatin' on...

Leaders Say They Have Enough Signatures to Force Recall Election on Newsom

Leaders of an effort to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced this weekend that they have collected enough signatures to trigger a special election this year. The organizers said during a press conference on Sunday that they have gathered 1.95 million signatures in support of Newsom’s recall, more than a...

Trump Vows to Back Primary Campaign Against RINO Murkowski

Former President Donald Trump vowed to campaign against Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, next year as she seeks reelection, calling her a “disloyal and very bad senator.” "I will not be endorsing, under any circumstances, the failed candidate from the great State of Alaska, Lisa Murkowski,” Trump said in a statement...

Chief Justice Roberts is Sole Dissenter in Campus Free Speech Case

(Associated Press) The Supreme Court is reviving a lawsuit brought by a Georgia college student who sued school officials after being prevented from distributing Christian literature on campus. The high court sided 8-1 with the student, Chike Uzuegbunam, and against Georgia Gwinnett College. Uzuegbunam has since graduated, and the public school in...

BORDER CHIEF: Current Migrant Surge May Surpass Totals for 2018, ’19 & ’20 COMBINED

  According to a top border official, the early projections from the Biden administration suggests that a steady flow of illegal immigrants may not only top the last three years of the Trump administration, but it may top their combined total. “So right now we’re about a hundred percent over where...

Trump Orders Republican Fundraising Groups to Stop Using His Name and Likeness

Former president Donald Trump's lawyer sent cease-and-desist letters Friday to three prominent Republican fundraising organizations, demanding they no longer use his name and likeness on without his consent. The letters went to the Republican National Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee. The move followed a...

Media’s Inept Reporting Nearly Spoiled FBI’s Precision-Crafted Fakery in Russia Hoax

It turns out that then-president-elect Donald Trump and his team weren't the only ones fuming over the fake news in the months after the 2016 election. Top FBI officials who were conspiring to undermine Trump with baseless allegations of Russian collusion were livid that the media kept messing up stories...

Labor Unions Not Letting COVID ‘Crisis’ Go to Waste

(Steve Miller, RealClearInvestigations) For some special interests, a fading coronavirus pandemic poses a problem, but not always an insurmountable one. Big Labor and its acolytes cite the virus as a compelling reason for doubling the minimum wage and forcing businesses to provide more paid sick leave, while the Biden administration is...

On Anniversary of Fauci Blunder, CDC Says Vaccinated People Can Gather w/out Masks

(Headline USA) Americans who have been fully-vaccinated for coronavirus can gather with other vaccinated people indoors without wearing a mask or social distancing, according to long-awaited guidance from federal health officials. Ironically, today marks the anniversary of a "60 Minutes" interview in which the legacy media-anointed virus expert, Dr. Anthony...

ANOTHER Establishment Republican Says He Won’t Seek Senate Re-Election in 2022

(Headline USA) Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri will not seek a third term in the U.S. Senate, he said Monday in a surprise announcement. Blunt, who turned 71 in January, was widely expected to seek a third term in 2022. Before election to the Senate he served seven terms in the...
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