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Trump May Have Just Disclosed ‘Classified Information’ in His Town Hall Nuclear Remarks, National Security Lawyer Says

National security attorneys expressed concern following former President Donald Trump’s comments on nuclear weapons at a Fox News town hall on Wednesday.  Trump’s Nuclear Talk When questioned by host Laura Ingraham about his supporters’ concerns for his “safety,” Trump responded, “I worry about their safety too.”  Trump Alarms Audience He further stated, “These people, everybody…

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Kamala Harris’s Top Aide Criticizes Her as Unfit for Presidency in a Book on Biden

A key member of Kamala Harris’s 2020 campaign team voiced concerns about her suitability for the presidency, stating, “This person should not be president of the United States.” Unfit for Presidency? This critical view, shared after Harris’s VP nomination in 2020, is featured in a new book, “The Truce: Progressives, Centrists and the Future of…

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(COMBO) This combination of pictures created on November 4, 2020 shows Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden gestures after speaking during election night at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware, and US President Donald Trump speaks during election night in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, early on November 4, 2020. President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden are battling it out for the White House, with polls closed across the United States Tuesday -- and a long night of waiting for results in key battlegrounds on the cards. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS and MANDEL NGAN / AFP)

Trump Lags Behind Biden in Potential Election Showdown, National Polls Find

In U.S.-wide polls conducted in January, Joe Biden narrowly leads Donald Trump in a hypothetical presidential race, a significant boost for Biden after earlier national polls showed him trailing the Republican front-runner.  Who’s Winning America? Ipsos and YouGov surveys indicated a 1-2 percentage point advantage for Biden. However, a Newsweek analysis earlier in January hinted…

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Former US President and Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump arrives for a "Commit to Caucus" rally in Clinton, Iowa, on January 6, 2024. (Photo by TANNEN MAURY / AFP)

Trump Will Oppose the Creation of Digital Dollar to “Protect Americans from Government Tyranny”

In January, former President Donald Trump spoke out against the United States adopting a Central Bank Digital Currency. Trump Against Digital Dollar At a New Hampshire campaign event, Trump declared, “Tonight, I’m also making another promise to protect Americans from government tyranny. I will never allow the creation of a Central Bank Digital Currency.”  A…

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Oklahoma Bill Seeks to Establish a Comprehensive Database for Everyone Who Receives an Abortion

The proposed Oklahoma Right To Human Life Act, initiated by State Representative Kevin West, has advanced one step further towards becoming law.  Abortion Database Plan Recently passing the Public Health Committee, this Oklahoma bill aims to establish a comprehensive database, recording every individual who has undergone an abortion.  The database, managed by the Oklahoma State…

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Trump Compares His Legal Battles to Navalny’s ‘Sad’ Death, Praising Putin’s Top Critic as ‘A Very Brave Guy’

On Tuesday, Donald Trump intensified his comparison of his own legal challenges to those faced by Alexei Navalny, a well-known Russian critic. Trump’s Navalny Comparison In a pre-recorded Fox News Channel town hall with a live audience in Greenville, South Carolina, Trump lamented Navalny’s demise, which President Joe Biden and other global leaders have attributed…

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Trump Is “Mathematically Likely” to End Up Behind Bars, Professor Argues

It’s “mathematically likely” that Donald Trump will face prison time given his several criminal charges, according to an NYU professor. Will Donald Trump End Up Behind Bars? As Trump’s legal entanglements become increasingly intricate, a critical question arises: Can he secure the nomination and run in the general election as a convicted criminal? This leads…

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Bill Allowing Teachers to Carry Guns in Schools Approved by West Virginia House

On Wednesday, the Republican-led House of Delegates in West Virginia voted decisively to permit teachers and other school staff, who complete necessary training, to carry firearms in K-12 public schools.  Teachers With Guns The bill, now proceeding to the Senate, enables teachers, administrators, and support staff with concealed carry permits to voluntarily bring firearms to…

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US President Joe Biden speaks during a visit to Allentown Fire Training Academy in Allentown, Pennsylvania on January 12, 2024. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP)

Republicans Remove Reference to FBI Informant in Biden Impeachment Inquiry Letter

In a letter sent on Tuesday to a potential witness in their impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden, Republicans omitted a mention of a discredited FBI informant. OP’s Standard Approach Normally, Republican interview request letters outline their investigation’s foundation, notably including a paragraph about a ‘credible confidential human source’s’ discussions with a Ukrainian gas company…

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MyPillow’s Mike Lindell Hit with $5M Bill in 2020 Election Data Dispute

On Wednesday, a federal judge upheld a $5 million arbitration decision against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. Election Meddling Claims This ruling favors a software engineer who disputed Lindell’s claims about China meddling in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, allegedly tipping it in Joe Biden’s favor.  Lindell Vows to Appeal Lindell, determined to challenge the decision,…

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