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Kamala Harris Ripped for Visiting Part of Border Where Crisis is Minimal

(Headline USA) Kamala Harris is facing perhaps the most politically challenging moment of her vice presidency during a visit Friday to the U.S.-Mexico border as the thus-far absent leader of the Biden administration’s response to a migration spike that's drawn fire from Republicans and made fellow Democrats uncomfortable. “I’m glad to...

Iowa Teacher Complains About Being ‘Forced’ to Recite Pledge, Banned from Teaching CRT

An Iowa teacher is under fire after she posted a video on social media in which she complained about being “forced” to recite the Pledge of Allegiance every morning and being banned from teaching Critical Race Theory to her students.  Megan Geha, a special education teacher at Des Moines East...

Justice Department Suing Georgia over Election Integrity Laws

(Headline USA) The Justice Department is suing Georgia over the state's election integrity laws, a person familiar with the matter said Friday. The announcement will be made later Friday by Attorney General Merrick Garland. It comes two weeks after Garland said the Justice Department would scrutinize a wave of new laws in...

New Affidavits Show FBI May Have PLANTED the Steele Dossier’s Anti-Trump Innuendo

Newly filed affidavits this week seemed to suggest that the FBI played an even larger role than believed in the Hillary Clinton campaign's scheme to smear rival candidate Donald Trump with claims of Russian collusion in the 2016 election. The affidavits came from several Russian oligarchs as part of a...

Wisc. Election Official Says Zuckerberg Cronies Took Over 2020 Operations

A freedom-loving former election official in Wisconsin denounced one of the key components in the Left's anti-Trump vote-fraud strategy during the 2020 election. Ex-Brown County Clerk Sandy Juno said that activist groups had sidelined veteran overseers like herself and seized control of election management, with the apparent blessing of Gov....

Inflation Jumps by Largest Amount in Three Decades

(Headline USA) Consumer spending was flat in May with incomes dropping for a second month as the impact of the government's pandemic stimulus payments waned. Inflation, however, posted a sizable gain with prices excluding food and energy jumping by the largest amount in nearly three decades. The flat reading for consumer spending...

DeSantis Deploys Law Enforcement Officers to Texas to Help at Border

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday followed through on his promise to send the state's law enforcement officers to help Texas secure the southern border and end the crisis that President Joe Biden created. "When the Governors of Texas and Arizona reached out for help, Florida answered the call," DeSantis...

ESPN Commentator: US Olympic Basketball Team Should Be ‘All Black’

ESPN commentator and former NBA star Jalen Rose said he is upset that Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love made the U.S. Olympic basketball team, claiming he did so only because officials wanted to include a white player on the team. “Kevin Love is on the team because of tokenism,” Rose...

PENCE: Was ‘Proud’ to Certify Election Results on Jan. 6th

(Headline USA) Former Vice President Mike Pence has defended his role in certifying the results of the 2020 election, saying he's “proud” of what he did on Jan. 6 and declaring there's “almost no idea more un-American than the notion that any one person could choose the American president.” Pence, a...

San Francisco to Require Vaccinations for All City Employees

(Associated Press) San Francisco city workers will be required to be vaccinated against the coronavirus when a vaccine receives full federal approval. The policy covering 35,000 municipal workers may be the first by any city or county in the U.S. Employees who refuse to get vaccinated and don’t get an exemption could...

Judge Allows Georgia Ballot Review Case to Proceed for Now

(Headline USA) A judge on Thursday allowed a lawsuit alleging fraud in Georgia's most populous county during the November election and seeking a review of absentee ballots to move forward for now. Originally filed in December, the lawsuit says there is evidence of fraudulent ballots and improper ballot counting in Fulton...

Kenosha Officials Reject Damage Claim Sought by Jacob Blake

(Headline USA) Officials in Kenosha, Wisconsin, have denied a claim for damages from Jacob Blake Jr., the black man who was paralyzed when he was shot by a white police officer last summer after resisting arrest and endangering his children in his vehicle while doing so. Blake sought damages for medical...
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