April 27, 2024

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Jan. 6 Committee's prime time show: 'Get Trump'
The theatrical production known as the House Select Committee on Jan. 6, which is reportedly being produced by a former top executive at ABC News, hit prime time on June 9. Read More.
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Father of son killed by Covid vax reports enticement to fraud by FEMA
Not only did Ernest Ramirez lose his 16-year-old son to a heart attack days after receiving the Pfizer Covid vaccine, when he began speaking out publicly about it, FEMA offered him tens of thousands of dollars in death benefits if he would falsify the government’s death certificate. Read More.
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FBI arrests Michigan GOP candidate for governor
On the same day House Democrats, and two RINO colleagues, launched made-for-prime-time partisan hearings, the FBI stormed the home of Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley and arrested him on misdemeanor charges connected to his alleged participation in the events of Jan. 6, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol. Read More.
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Largest-ever migrant caravan headed to U.S. border
A massive caravan of up to 15,000 migrants is heading for Team Biden's open border. Read More.
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Minnesota farm latest food facility to go up in flames
A May 28 fire at a Minnesota egg producing farm, which killed as many as 200,000 chickens, is the latest in an odd series of disasters that have hit food processing plants throughout the United States. Read More.
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The Babylon Bee strikes again: Pregnant Ken doll
Coming soon to, if not a toy store, then a woke fact-checker near you. Read More.
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Armed man arrested near Kavanaugh residence
At 1:50 a.m. on Wednesday, police officers in Montgomery County, Maryland arrested an armed man near Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s residence. Read More.
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Crime of fighting Covid: Maine doctor fights for his license
Dr. Paul Gosselin, who runs Patriots Health in Maine, was suspended from practice in November 2021 by the state’s Board of Osteopathic Licensure after complaints — not from patients but from other health professionals — that he was engaged in spreading "misinformation" about Covid-19. Read More.
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PA Democrat pleads guilty to multiple counts of election fraud
Michael “Ozzie” Myers, a former Democrat congressman, has pleaded guilty on multiple counts of election fraud after the Department of Justice charged him with bribery, falsifying voting records, stuffing ballot boxes, and more election crimes in Pennsylvania. Read More.
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Voting machine drama clouds Georgia primaries
Dominion Voting Systems machines are at the center of a new controversy in the 2022 primary elections in Georgia's Fulton and DeKalb counties, according to alternative media reports. Read More.
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Research: Chinese doctors harvested organs of prisoners
Chinese medical doctors were responsible for executing prisoners by removing their hearts and lungs for transplant. Many of the prisoners were still alive while their organs were being harvested, researchers have discovered. Read More.
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Lawsuit forces release of DOJ memo on Babbitt shooting
Judicial Watch announced that it received productions of new records from the Department of Justice related to the shooting of January 6 protestor Ashli Babbitt that include a memo recommending “that the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia decline for criminal prosecution the fatal shooting of Ashli McEntee [Babbitt],” also noting that the shooter, U.S. Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd, “did not create a police report or documents” related to the shooting of Babbitt. Read More.
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Florida woman used AR-15 to drop armed intruder
A Florida woman, who is eight-months pregnant, saved her husband and pre-teen daughter after armed intruders had broken into the family’s home and attacked them. When the woman brandished an AR-15, the armed intruders fled. The woman shot one of the intruders, who collapsed and died in a nearby ditch, while the other managed to escape. Read More.
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How did Clinton advisor linked to Epstein die?
Mark Middleton, a former advisor to Bill Clinton who was key in allowing Jeffrey Epstein to visit the White House several times during Clinton's presidency, reportedly committed suicide in Arkansas on May 7. Initial reports did not list the cause of death and the U.S. media has not been curious, a trend that has been consistent since the death of deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster in 1993. Read More.
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No Sussmann conviction, but plenty of truth revealed
Given the jury pool that was available in the Washington, D.C. Swamp, it was no great shock that Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann was acquitted of lying to the FBI. Read More.

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