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Poll: Majority want Hillary investigated for Russiagate

A poll which was conducted prior to last week's bombshell filing by special counsel John Durham found that 75 percent of respondents believe that Hillary Clinton and her campaign advisers should be investigated for their role in Russiagate.

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Finnish lawmaker faces prison for quoting Bible

A member of Finland's parliament is currently on trial and faces prison time for tweeting Bible verses which reinforce her Christian beliefs about sex and marriage.

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Dominion update: Why the silence? Who is Mary Fanning?

Team Biden is asking a judge not to authorize the release of a report that analyzes Dominion Voting Systems equipment in Georgia.

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Reports: U.S. Capitol magnetic doors were opened from the inside on Jan. 6

Jan. 6 defendants could not possibly have done something prosecutors have accused them of, reports say. It was not possible for protesters to force their way into the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Jan. 6, 2021 through the famous Columbus Doors, a defense attorney says.

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Fentanyl inundates USA; 'Our children are being murdered'

"If we seize even five percent of what's coming across the border, we're lucky." Those were the words of Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, speaking before an unofficial House hearing at FreedomWorks on Feb. 1.

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Can England's oldest pub survive Covid tyrants?

What is believed by many to be England's oldest pub, Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, first opened for business in the year 793. It has survived Vikings, Nazis, civil war, and plagues. But can it survive Covid tyrants?

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Durham filing: Clinton campaign spied on Trump in White House

A Feb. 11 filing by special counsel John Durham shows that Hillary Clinton's campaign paid a technology company to spy on Donald Trump in an effort to establish an "inference" and "narrative" to link Trump to Russia.

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Reports: CEO of Moderna leavesTwitter, sells stock

The CEO of Moderna has deleted his Twitter account and is selling off millions of dollars in stock amid accusations of fraud in Moderna's Covid vaccine trials, reports say.

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ICE report: Deportations down by 70 percent

Team Biden significantly decreased the rate at which illegal immigrants are removed from the country while ordering Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to release a massive number of previously detained illegals into the U.S. interior, including thousands of criminals, according to the Fiscal Year 2021 ICE report.

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'Fake': Trump says he didn't flush White House documents

New York Times "reporter" Maggie Haberman alleges in a new book that President Donald Trump clogged White House toilets by flushing documents.

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Wisconsin 2020: 50,000 phantom votes, 'more than twice margin' of victory

A review of Wisconsin voter lists that has been ongoing for about 14 months found tens of thousands of instances of "fraud and failures in Wisconsin’s voter database," according to Feb. 9 testimony before the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections.

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D.C. police: Beating of Boyland 'objectively reasonable'

A police officer's beating of Rosanne Boyland with a steel baton and a large wooden stick while she laid unconscious in a packed U.S. Capitol tunnel on Jan. 6, 2021 was "objectively reasonable," according to a D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) internal affairs investigation.

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Police chiefs, sheriffs aid and abet border invasion

What becomes of a country in which law enforcement officials enable crime?

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Death of big box media: The zombified Salt Lake Tribune

The Salt Lake Tribune is a zombie newspaper now being utilized by a powerful progressive money network to enact radical social change at the local level.

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Women lose, gender radicals win: NCAA green-lights Lia Thomas for championships

A biological male who generated national outrage by crushing the competition and setting records at women's collegiate swimming meets will be allowed to compete in the NCAA championships next month.

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