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Campaign Money Floods in to Protect Pro-Impeachment Swamp Politicians

Republican candidates who voted to impeach former president Donald Trump have enjoyed an advantage in fundraising over their rivals in the latest quarter, according to new Federal Election Commission filings that cover the period from April through June of this year. But that doesn't mean their victory is assured. “Now, the...

California Writes $1.35M Settlement Check After COVID Shutdown of Churches

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) One year after Liberty Counsel sued Gov. Gavin Newsom on behalf of Harvest Rock Church and Harvest International Ministry, the state of California paid a settlement of $1.35 million on July 15. As a result of Liberty Counsel’s lawsuit, a federal district court in May approved...

Biden Kills Trump Rule to Allow More Water Flow from Showerheads

(Headline USA) The Biden administration is reversing a Trump-era rule approved after the former president complained he wasn’t getting wet enough because of limits on water flow from showerheads. Now, with a new president in office, the Energy Department is going back to a standard adopted in 2013, saying it knows best...

YELLEN: Inflation Will Be with Us for MONTHS

Treasury Secretary and former Fed Chair, Janet Yellen, has reversed course, saying that inflation will likely stay with the country for at least a few more months after previously saying it would likely subside quickly. “We will have several more months of rapid inflation,” Yellen told Sara Eisen on CNBC....

Los Angeles Reimposes Mask Mandate Because of ‘Variant’

(Headline USA) Los Angeles County residents will again be required to wear masks indoors, regardless of their vaccination status, while the University of California system said that students, faculty and staff must be inoculated against the coronavirus to return to campuses. Several studies show that masks have no positive effect on...

INVESTIGATOR: Biden’s BLM Nominee Was an Eco-Terrorist; Lied to Senate

A former investigator with the U.S. Forest Service, who helped prosecute eco-terrorists in an 1989 case, has alleged that Tracy Stone-Manning, President Joe Biden’s nominee to oversee the Bureau of Land Management, was a target of a federal probe before she negotiated an immunity deal for her cooperation. In a...

LGBT Group Bemoans ZERO Trans Characters in Last Year’s Films

The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation on Thursday released its 2021 Studio Responsibility Index, which gauges LGBTQ representation and portrayal in Hollywood films, and found that major studios excluded people who identify as transgender and non-binary. GLAAD studied 44 movies from eight studios, including Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures and...

ARIZ. AUDIT: Did Sharpies, Cheap Printers Generate 16x More Votes than Biden Won By?

With Democrats ratcheting up the pressure on their war against election integrity and several states waiting in the wings to see what happens, Arizona's state Senate held a publicly broadcast hearing Thursday to get updates from three officials overseeing the independent audit of Maricopa County's 2.1 million votes. Cyber Ninjas...

REPORT: Beto O’Rourke, Willie Nelson Bankrolling Scofflaw Texas Dems

The Democrat lawmakers from Texas who abandoned the state earlier this week in an attempt to prevent the GOP legislature from voting on an election-integrity bill are being funded by failed presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke and musician Willie Nelson. O’Rourke, who launched a brief presidential campaign during the 2020 election...

WHO Forced to Edit ‘Unintended Errors’ in COVID Origins Report

The World Health Organization admitted it plans to edit several “unintended errors” found in its report about the coronavirus origins. WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic told the Washington Post the mistakes in the report were the result of “editing errors,” claiming not all of the issues affected the “data analysis process,...

DeSantis Invites Police Officers to Move to Florida

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis invited police officers who are leaving the force in other states to come and work in his state, where law enforcement is respected, he said. “If you have a chance to do law enforcement in Florida versus some of these other jurisdictions, you’re much better off...

Mich. Lawyer Who Led Vote-Fraud Suit to Challenge Soros-Tied Attorney General in 2022

The Michigan constitutional attorney who represented the plaintiff in the Antrim County election fraud case announced on Wednesday that he will challenge George Soros-backed Attorney General Dana Nessel for her post in 2022. Matthew DePerno said in a press release that he has practiced law in Michigan for 26 years...
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