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VIDEO: Hombre confiesa que lo contrataron como DJ por lo que cobró 2 mil dólares, pero usa música de YouTube
Un joven se hizo pasar por DJ en una quinceañera y cobró 2 mil dólares, pero todo lo hizo con un video de YouTube. Usuarios de TikTok lo defendieron y hasta celebraron su astucia. Un joven mexicano causó revuelo en redes sociales al revelar que se hizo pasar por DJ profesional durante una fiesta de quince años, a pesar de no tener experiencia…
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‘The Five’ Co-Hosts Lament Biden Leaving Trump A Country, World In Turmoil
President Joe Biden is leaving office in a very diminished mental capacity and, in the process, is handing President-elect Donald Trump a tumultuous country and world. Co-hosts Greg Gutfeld and Jesse Watters also made light of Biden’s appearance at the late Jimmy Carter’s funeral last week to point out how bad off things are on his way out of the…
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Photo Of Barack Obama In DC Goes Viral
A Virginia family in Washington, D.C., got a picture they will remember when former President Barack Obama accidentally stepped in front of a picture of their two kids with the area’s famous cherry blossom trees. People saw Obama walk into the background of a professional picture of Belle, 4, and Preston, 1, at the Tidal Basin. Obama later apologized on…
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Waters Ordered To Pay Massive Fine For Violating Campaign Finance Laws
The campaign of progressive California Rep. Maxine Waters has agreed to pay a $68,000 fine after an investigation revealed that it broke many election regulations. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) stated in a batch of documents that the longtime House lawmaker’s 2020 campaign group, Citizens for Waters, violated many campaign finance regulations. The FEC accused Citizens for Waters of “failing to accurately…
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Long-Serving ‘RINO’ Senator Underwater In Re-Election Poll
A moderate Senate Republican, serving in the upper chamber for years, is facing political challenges at home ahead of a reelection campaign. According to a new survey, Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine has experienced a decline in her approval rating during a turbulent summer session where she frequently deviated from her party and President Donald Trump on several key…
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Blue State Governor Promises To Shield Texas Dems From Arrest
Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) announced Sunday that his state would offer protection to Texas Democrats who fled to Illinois in protest of Republican-led efforts to redraw Texas’s congressional districts. “They’re here in Illinois. We’re going to do everything we can to protect every single one of them and make sure that — ’cause we know they’re doing the right thing,…
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Jasmine Crockett Calls Trump ‘A Piece of Sh*t’ In Obnoxious Rant
Texas Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett had a meltdown this week over President Donald Trump and called him “a piece of sh*t.” While speaking at an event hosted by progressive political action group MoveOn, Crockett was praised by the crowd for using an expletive about the sitting president of the United States. “Listen, Donald Trump is a piece of sh*t, OK?”…
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‘Bribery Charges’: Abbott Tees Off On Dems Who Fled State Over Redistricting
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott sounded off on Monday morning on House Democrats who fled Texas to deny Republicans a quorum on redistricting efforts. Abbott has threatened to remove Democratic state legislators from office and prosecute them with felonies after they fled the state. On Sunday, two dozen Texas Democrats flew to Chicago, Illinois, to deny the Republican-controlled legislature the quorum…
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Fetterman’s Latest Admission About Trump Turns Heads
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman made a big admission about President Donald Trump on Friday to a Fox News reporter that no doubt did not sit well with members of his own party. “I’m wondering if you think right now Trump is winning the trade war. Do you agree with those who think he is?” he was asked by a…
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Pirro Makes Big Move After Senate Confirms Her As US Attorney
The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division has officially ended a decades-old court-imposed decree, originally implemented under the Carter administration, that restricted federal hiring practices based on now-outdated diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) frameworks deemed flawed by current officials. In Luevano v. Ezell, the court dismissed a longstanding consent decree stemming from a 1979 lawsuit filed by interest groups representing federal…
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