Biden's DOJ Sent Pallets of Classified Docs to Trump before FBI Raid
and I'm pretty sure those documents are the ones that they are prosecuting him on right now in Miami, FL. That is where the info came from - Federal Judge in that trial allowed this information to be released to Public
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Fox News Corp. Cowers to Hunter Biden
because he had Lawyers send them a Cease & Desist Letter.
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Russia said they are ready for a Nuclear War with NATO
Russia said they are ready for a Nuclear War with NATO
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Biden Admin wants to IMPORT Hamas Terrorists
and send them all the Dearborn, Michigan the home of the "Death to America" Muslims. Rashida Tlaib's district.
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Democrat NGO funds the Anti-Israel Protests
ACT Blue (Democrat NGO) funds the Anti-Israel Protests
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Laken Riley Murder Suspect Illegally Paroled Into U.S.
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President Biden's Department of Homeland Security approved a work permit for Jose Antonio Ibarra of Venezuela, despite his prior criminal history and being accused of murdering Laken Riley. Riley was found bludgeoned to death after going for a jog at the University of Georgia campus in Athens. Ibarra was arrested the following day for her murder. Senator Josh Hawley revealed these details during a Senate budget hearing, sharing that DHS allowed Ibarra into the U.S. in September 2022 near the Mexico border due to "detention capacity." The decision to grant Ibarra parole and a work permit has sparked outrage and raised concerns about the DHS's handling of criminals entering the country. The case sheds light on the need for stricter immigration policies and a more thorough vetting process for individuals with criminal backgrounds.
#biden #border #lakenriley
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Illegal Migrants Complain About Free Food, Housing In New York City
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African illegals at a New York City Council meeting have complained that the free food and housing provided to them by the taxpayer is not good enough.
On Tuesday, over 1,300 illegal aliens from Africa descended on New York City Hall after being falsely promised work visas and green cards.
The illegals lined up outside of New York City Hall, with many in Islamic garb swarming the sidewalk.
The migrants were lined up outside New York City Hall as far as the eye could see.
#border #biden #nyc
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Planned Parenthood’s annual abortions reach nearly 400K
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Planned Parenthood is performing a record number of abortions.
This week, Planned Parenthood released its 2022–2023 annual report disclosing data on services provided for the year 2021–2022. In just that single year, Planned Parenthood ended the lives of 392,715 unborn children through abortion, or an average of approximately 1,076 unborn children per day.
Planned Parenthood abortions, then, are the fourth-leading cause of death in the U.S. for that year, behind only heart disease, cancer, and COVID-related deaths.
The organization described its efforts as "a year of moving mountains."
#abortions #prochoice #womenshealth
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Interest payments on the national debt are exploding
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The federal government is spending more money on interest payments due to Federal Reserve rate hikes, with a record $213 billion paid in the last quarter of 2022. This is a $63 billion increase from the same period the previous year and nearly $30 billion more than the prior quarter. The Congressional Budget Office is expected to release their estimate on the increasing borrowing costs soon. The surge is a result of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates by 4.25% between March and December, with an additional quarter-point increase in February. Previously, borrowing was inexpensive for the government, but interest rates were not expected to remain low. This increase in borrowing costs is expected to be a heavy burden in the coming years.
#america #debt #economy
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Will Biden be on the Ohio ballot?
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Ohio's secretary of state has warned that President Joe Biden may not appear on the general election ballot in the state due to the Democratic National Convention being scheduled after the deadline to certify presidential candidates. Secretary of State Frank LaRose suggested that the convention be moved up or that the state legislature create an exemption to allow Biden to be on the ballot. The deadline for any changes is May 9, according to state law. This issue could potentially impact Biden's chances in Ohio if not resolved in time.
#ohio #biden
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How NATO is preparing for a possible second Trump presidency
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Former President Trump is engaging with world leaders, including meetings with Polish President Andrzej Duda, Hungarian President Viktor Orbán, and British Foreign Secretary David Cameron, and a phone call with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Foreign governments are preparing for the possibility of a second Trump administration, which could lead to significant changes in U.S. foreign policy. Trump's interactions with world leaders raise questions about what his approach would be in a second term. While Biden has focused on restoring U.S. leadership on the world stage, Trump's "America First" policy disrupted traditional alliances. A second Trump term could influence issues such as support for Ukraine, NATO, and the conflict in the Middle East. Polls show a tight race between Trump and Biden, with the former president leading in key battleground states. Foreign leaders are navigating the uncertainty surrounding U.S. foreign policy depending on the outcome of the election. #NATO #TRUMP
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Dr. Phil: People Need To Plan For Next Pandemic So Govt Can't Tell Us 'What We Can And Can't Do'
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Dr. Phil McGraw is warning Americans to begin thinking about the "next pandemic."
On his show this week, Dr. Phil hosted guests who explained the problems associated with pandemic lockdowns. One guest, a teacher, detailed the extensive learning loss and behavioral challenges in schools today. Another guest told the story of her business being classified "non-essential" during the pandemic, leading to her arrest after she defied authorities.
#lockdown #pandemic #drphil
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Caitlin Clark to sign massive endorsement deal with Nike
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Shortly after being chosen as the first overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, Caitlin Clark is on the brink of securing a significant endorsement deal with Nike worth over $20 million. The deal will also include a signature shoe line, making Clark a part of an exclusive group of Nike signature athletes. This deal represents just the beginning of what is likely to be a series of endorsements for Clark, who was one of the most profitable NIL athletes during her time at Iowa. Her longstanding relationship with Nike, established during her college career, has now evolved into a lucrative endorsement deal as she steps into the professional realm. Clark's impressive deal places her in the ranks of top Nike athletes such as LeBron James and Kevin Durant, marking her entry into a league of elite endorsers.
#nike #wnba #caitlinclark
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Americans Less Confident About Govt Than Other G7 Countries
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New Gallup data shows the US falling behind other G7 countries in key indicators such as food affordability and confidence in institutions like the military and judiciary. The US has also seen a decline in public confidence in the government and judiciary. Despite a strong economy, with GDP growth outpacing other G7 nations, many Americans struggle with food affordability. Confidence in the military has fallen, possibly influenced by decisions like the withdrawal from Afghanistan and overturning of Roe v. Wade. The US government's approval rating has dropped as well, with more Americans believing the country is on the wrong economic trajectory. Despite economic growth, the US may be losing its leadership position among developed nations due to decreasing confidence in institutions and struggles with basic needs like food affordability.
#biden #trump #G7
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Should California Blacks Get Reperations
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California's Senate Judiciary Committee approved SB 1403, a bill that would establish the California American Freedmen Affairs Agency (CAFA) to implement reparations task force recommendations for eligible black residents. The bill defines descendants as those of African American chattel enslaved persons. However, concerns have been raised that white Americans may become the majority of those qualifying for reparations due to the potential prevalence of African ancestry among them. The bill's current definition leaves ambiguity regarding the extent of ancestry required to qualify for reparations. The proposed agency would create a Genealogy Office to help determine eligibility. The potential implications of lineage-based reparations highlight the complexity and challenges of implementing such programs, particularly in a diverse state like California.
#slavery #blacks #california
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