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Lawsuit forces release of DOJ memo on Babbitt shooting

Judicial Watch announced that it received productions of new records from the Department of Justice related to the shooting of January 6 protestor Ashli Babbitt that include a memo recommending “that the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia decline for criminal prosecution the fatal shooting of Ashli McEntee [Babbitt],” also noting that the shooter, U.S. Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd, “did not create a police report or documents” related to the shooting of Babbitt.

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Florida woman used AR-15 to drop armed intruder, save family

A Florida woman, who is eight-months pregnant, saved her husband and pre-teen daughter after armed intruders had broken into the family’s home and attacked them. When the woman brandished an AR-15, the armed intruders fled. The woman shot one of the intruders, who collapsed and died in a nearby ditch, while the other managed to escape.

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How did Clinton advisor linked to Epstein die?

Mark Middleton, a former advisor to Bill Clinton who was key in allowing Jeffrey Epstein to visit the White House several times during Clinton's presidency, reportedly committed suicide in Arkansas on May 7. Initial reports did not list the cause of death and the U.S. media has not been curious, a trend that has been consistent since the death of deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster in 1993.

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No Sussmann conviction, but plenty of truth revealed

Given the jury pool that was available in the Washington, D.C. Swamp, it was no great shock that Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann was acquitted of lying to the FBI.

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Tough to go against the GOP ruling establishment

Fox News host Sean Hannity appears to have set the template for keeping Republican candidates deemed unsuitable by the political establishment from winning primaries.

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How three Covid stats traumatized the world

Three outrageously unreliable Covid-19 statistics — number of deaths, number of cases, and number of adverse reactions to the vaccines — created major polarization throughout the world, the co-director of Alliance for Health International said.

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'No smoking gun' tying President Trump to Capitol breach on Jan. 6

There is no "smoking gun" to indicate that President Donald Trump in any way orchestrated what occurred at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, according to a former top adviser to the House Jan. 6 Committee.

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50 years later: ‘Deep Throat’ and the Deep State

The 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in will be on June 17. It was not until 2005, however, that a major story behind the story emerged.

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Non-woke 'Top Gun' dominates the box office

The woke mob's danger zone has been breached. Leftists do not have that loving feeling. In its first 10 days, Top Gun: Maverick took in $300 million.

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'Severe PTSD': Content moderator sues Facebook

A South African man who was hired as a content moderator for Facebook in Kenya says he is "living a horror movie" after being subjected, without being forewarned, to graphic violent content and a toxic working environment.

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'Pride Month' or else: Corporate assault on traditional values

In honor of Pride Month and the corporate rainbow bombardment it always spawns, we’d like to remind you that the sexualization of children and the insanity of the transgender agenda is at the heart of the homosexual movement.

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Inside The Swamp: Why did the DOJ target Peter Navarro?

The Department of Justice and the partisan Jan. 6 Committee are coming down hard on Peter Navarro. The question is, why is the relatively low-profile trade adviser in the Trump White House being targeted in such public-enemy-number-one style?

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Blackout failed: 20 million Americans have seen '2000 Mules'

The documentary "2000 Mules", which details what it says is massive ballot trafficking in the 2020 election, has now been seen by more than 20 million Americans.

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80 years on, another showdown in the South Pacific

The South Pacific is again a battleground. China is not nearly at the stage of taking over any of the 15 islands stretching across the region of Oceania, but it's definitely disturbing the foes of Chinese expansionism.

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China won't, so Taiwan remembers Tiananmen massacre

Since communist authorities ban any public commemoration of the event on the Chinese mainland and are cracking down on anything regarded as dissent in Hong Kong, Taiwan's president took up the mantle of remembrance for the Tiananmen Square massacre.

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