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Team Biden's (Bill Gates) Inflation Reduction Act

The so-called Inflation Reduction Act, which according to the Congressional Budget Office will raise taxes on the middle class to the tune of $20 billion and will also unleash an army of 87,000 additional IRS agents on working class Americans, was made possible in large part by globalist billionaire Bill Gates, an analysis noted.

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Ex-FBI agent admits destroying evidence in Arkansas case

A former FBI agent pleaded guilty to allegations that he purposely destroyed evidence in order to frame a pro-Trump state lawmaker in Arkansas, a report said.

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Summer in France: Idyllic, but a chilling Euro winter looms

It’s been a strange and uncertain summer, bookmarked by high temperatures, torrid inflation, and a very hot war on Europe’s eastern doorstep.

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Trump declassified Hillary emails, Russia documents in 2020

Some legal analysts suggested the DOJ was desperate to track down anything that Trump may have taken with him that pertained to the bogus but damaging Trump-Russia collusion investigation, including Hillary Clinton's emails.

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Legal attacks target Trump allies Giuliani, Wood

With the same fervor the Department of Justice is using to pursue Trump supporters who were at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, investigators are going after pretty much anyone in former President Donald Trump's orbit who assisted Trump in his contesting of the 2020 presidential election. Especially in the state of Georgia.

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Rosary: Sales of The Atlantic's 'extremist symbol' surge

In an Aug. 15 article for the leftist publication The Atlantic, Daniel Panneton called the Catholic rosary a “symbol” of religious radicalism.

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Putin order: Women who have 10 or more children get $16,645

Russian leader Vladimir Putin has revived a Soviet-era program which rewards women who have 10 or more children.

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Left celebrates as Post Office opens mail-in ballot division

Remember how balky mail delivery got before and after the 2020 presidential election? The United States Postal Service (USPS) reported it delivered more than 135 million ballots in 2020, with 40 million delivered so far during this year's primaries.

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Trial exposed FBI's staged plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Whitmer

What did a fake kidnapping have to do with a fake insurrection in the nation's capital?

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Report: 44% of pregnant women in Pfizer trials miscarried

Documents from Pfizer's Covid vaccine trials released in late July under court order showed that 44 percent of pregnant women who participated in the trial suffered miscarriages, feminist author and journalist Dr. Naomi Wolf reported.

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U.S. Adm. Aquilino: ‘Every day we try to prevent war’

In the aftermath of a weak Biden administration response to China’s aggressive blockade exercises against Taiwan following the visit of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the pressure to maintain deterrence in the region has fallen squarely on one man, U.S. Indo-Pacific commander Adm. John Aquilino.

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After 37-point loss, Liz Cheney floats White House run

With 99 percent of the vote in, Trump-backed Harriet Hageman steamrolled RINO Rep. Liz Cheney in Tuesday's Wyoming Republican primary.

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Kash Patel: Russiagate players also ran the Trump raid

Several of the officials who pushed for the raid on former President Donald Trump's residence in Florida played key roles in the bogus Crossfire Hurricane investigation in which they alleged Trump was literally a Russian agent, Trump White House intelligence adviser Kash Patel said.

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Hanson: With no 'rule of law' left in D.C., FBI is 'beyond redemption'

Those running the show at the Department of Justice and its division known as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) believe they are "morally superior to America" and, as a result, "right now, we don’t have the rule of law in Washington," historian Victor Davis Hanson and highly-respected voice of reason on the right said.

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Military personnel: Woke policies led to recruitment crisis

All branches of the military are struggling, and likely won't meet, their recruitment goals for Fiscal Year 2022. It will likely be the worst recruiting year for the American military since it went to an all-volunteer force in 1973.

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