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  • Long-Serving ‘RINO’ Senator Underwater In Reelection Poll

    A moderate Senate Republican who has served in the upper chamber for years is in trouble politically back home ahead of a reelection campaign. Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine has seen her approval rating decline during a turbulent summer session in which she frequently broke ranks with her party and President Donald Trump on several key votes, according to…

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  • Devin Nunes Says Obama-Era Intel Officials Should Have Clearances Revoked

    The chairman of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board says he believes intelligence and law enforcement officials committed crimes in their decade-long pursuit of President Donald Trump. Devin Nunes, a former chairman of the House Intelligence Committee now serving as CEO of Truth Social, also emphasized the need to revoke security clearances and remove from office any officials who abused their…

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  • ‘Really Troubling’: Baier Speaks On Newly Released Obama Russiagate Docs

    Fox News anchor Bret Baier had a strong reaction after Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s claims regarding the Obama administration — most notably her allegation that former President Barack Obama engaged in a “treasonous conspiracy” against his successor, Donald Trump. Baier offered more analysis on Gabbard’s comments at the White House briefing last week, where she detailed “evidence” that she…

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  • Obama Seen Out Enjoying Himself Just Days After Personal Chef Dies

    While former President Barack Obama and his wife, former first lady Michelle Obama, expressed remorse over the death of their personal chef and longtime friend last week, that didn’t seem to stop them from moving on quickly. According to the Massachusetts State Police, the body of Tafari Campbell, 45, of Dumfries, Va., was recovered a week ago from Edgartown Great…

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  • Stanford Study: COVID Vax Saved Far Fewer People Than Reported

    A new study led by Stanford University estimates that COVID-19 vaccinations saved 2.5 million lives worldwide between 2020 and 2024—roughly 17 million fewer than earlier reports had suggested, with most of the lives saved among older adults. Published Friday in JAMA Health Forum, the study found that one death was prevented for every 5,400 vaccine doses administered during that period.…

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  • Another Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order

    Another federal judge has blocked President Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants, marking the third one to do so since a major Supreme Court decision in June. U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin, an Obama appointee, sided with more than a dozen states and said their nationwide injunction remains valid despite the recent limits the…

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  • Clinic Staff Arrested After Blocking ICE From Detaining Illegal Migrant Who Fled Into Facility

    Federal authorities have arrested two staffers at a medical clinic in Ontario, California after they allegedly interfered with an ICE operation and assaulted federal agents. The incident happened earlier this month when Honduran national Denis Guillen-Solis, described by officials as a landscaper, fled from law enforcement and ran into the Ontario Advanced Surgical Center,” Fox News reported. He was not a…

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  • Dems Split Over Push To Tie Trump, Epstein Together: ‘Such Bulls**t’

    House Democrats are reportedly clashing behind the scenes over what some are calling a desperate and distracting attempt to link President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. According to Axios, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is aggressively pushing his caucus to focus on the Epstein case, not because of new evidence, but as a political tool to damage Trump ahead of the…

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  • Ghislaine Maxwell Provides ‘100 Names’ To Trump DOJ During Meetings: Report

    Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly provided information on more than 100 people connected to Jeffrey Epstein during closed-door meetings with the Justice Department this week, a move that has fueled speculation she could be seeking clemency from President Donald Trump. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche led the two-day interrogation, which Maxwell’s attorney claims is the first time she has…

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  • Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Trump’s USAID Overhaul

    President Donald Trump just secured another major legal win after a federal judge tossed out a lawsuit aimed at stopping his administration from overhauling the U.S. Agency for International Development, also known as USAID. The ruling clears the way for the administration to continue cutting thousands of government jobs — and legal experts say it could set the stage for…

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