(PatriotHQ) Most Americans back Republicans in Congress looking into social media censorship, according to public outcry!
According to a Rasmussen Reports poll issued on Tuesday, most people want Republicans in Congress looking into claims of
One of the worst “reporters” in existence has been suspended by NBC News for their criticism of Elon Musk. Ben Collins, a self-proclaimed “disinformation” expert who often appears on MSNBC as a talking head, was placed on an involuntary leave of abs
Read more…Forty-one House Democrats filed a bill on Thursday to bar former President Donald Trump from running for president in 2024, citing section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
“Donald Trump very clearly engaged in an insurrection on January 6, 2021 with the int
Read more…American officials are turning to everything from blockchain technology to Ukrainian soldiers for help as they struggle to track the billions of dollars in U.S. weapons and other aid flowing into Ukraine, according to a State Department cable
It's tragic that in America, the FBI is so weaponized against ordinary Americans, and they have been able to convict people
of terrible untrue things in DC. They have been allowed to put them in solitary confinement and keep them awaiting trial for mo
Read more…One of Jeffrey Epstein’s child sex trafficking victims testified in court that she had copied recordings of VIPs engaging in rape and other heinous crimes against children.
According to Sarah Ransome’s recently made public deposition, Epstein record
Read more…Regular readers are well aware that back in July, Zero Hedge first (long before it became a running theme among so-called "macro experts") pointed out that a gaping 1+ million job differential had opened up between the closely-watched and market-imp
Read more…The Senate on Thursday passed the annual defense authorization bill, sending the $858 billion measure to President Biden’s desk for signature just before the year-end deadline.
The measure, formally known as the National Defense Authorization Act (N
Read more…Senators on Thursday passed a short-term spending bill that moves Friday’s government shutdown deadline to next week, giving negotiators more time to patch together a larger funding deal for fiscal 2023. The Senate voted 71-19 to pass the continuing
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