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‘Everybody Likes Him’: JD Vance’s Vice Presidency Praised
Political analyst Mark Halperin has noted that Vice President JD Vance’s tenure stands out as markedly different from that of other modern-era vice presidents. In the early weeks of President Donald Trump’s second term, Vance has emerged as the most active vice president since Dick Cheney. Speaking on The Morning Meeting, Halperin emphasized that while Vance’s term is still in…
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Promise Kept: Trump Admin Approves More Critical Mineral Mining Projects
The White House on Friday announced the approval of more mining projects as part of President Donald Trump’s campaign pledge to make America much less reliant on other countries for elements that are critical to U.S. defense and manufacturing. The Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council (Permitting Council) announced the second group of critical mineral production projects to be designated as…
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Former Epstein Attorney Reveals Names Of 2 Dems On ‘List’
Former Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz named two former top Democratic officials on Sunday, whom he says appear in the Epstein files. Speaking to Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream, Dershowitz clarified that there was never an official “client list,” but noted that names can be uncovered through other means and that additional information is available. Dershowitz previously served on…
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CIA’s Ratcliffe Turns Heads With Update on New ‘Russiagate’ Docs
CIA Director John Ratcliffe on Sunday hinted at plans to release additional documents that allegedly link Hillary Clinton and Obama-era officials to the false narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Ratcliffe specifically pointed to “underlying intelligence” cited in the annex of the Durham report—which examined investigations into the Clinton-Trump race—and said that material is currently being reviewed…
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Rubio Says Venezuela’s ‘Narco-Terrorist’ Leader Maduro Threat to U.S.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is sharply criticizing Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro as the country holds municipal elections on Sunday to fill hundreds of mayoral posts and thousands of local council seats. The elections come just one day before the one-year anniversary of Venezuela’s presidential race, which was widely condemned by the United States and international observers as illegitimate. The…
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Dan Bongino Reveals FBI Criminal Discovery That Shook Him
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino dropped an alarming update on his official “X” account on Saturday that appeared to suggest there is a massive and highly secretive level of corruption throughout the federal government. In a lengthy post, Bongino said that what he’s seen “has shocked me down to my core,” adding that the way the country is currently being…
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Liberals Whine About Trump’s ‘Historic’ Trade Deal With European Union
President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a trade agreement between the United States and the European Union on Sunday. The declaration occurred only moments after the two spoke to the media, saying that the chances of reaching an agreement were around 50-50. Von der Leyen acknowledged that the discussions required significant effort, yet both…
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Minnesota Democrat Convicted Of Burglary Resigns From Senate
Democratic Minnesota State Senator Nicole Mitchell announced her resignation from the state senate on Friday after being convicted of first-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools for breaking into her stepmother’s Detroit Lakes home on April 22, 2024. Her conviction was all but assured after she testified that she’d entered her stepmother’s home simply to perform a “welfare check,” CNS…
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AOC May Be In Legal Trouble After What She Said About Trump
New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may be facing potential legal trouble after a social media post that some argue could amount to defamation. In the post, Ocasio-Cortez referred to President Donald Trump as a “rapist,” implying that the president was the reason behind the administration’s decision not to release the Epstein files. “Wow who would have thought that electing…
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Former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson Dies Aged 93
Former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson passed away at the age of 93, according to a statement from his family and the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. After battling to recover from a broken hip in December, the former Republican senator, who played for Wyoming and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2022, passed away early Friday. “He…
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