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Month: January 2021

Pence Betrayed General Flynn in 2017 and Today He Betrayed President Trump and America

Earlier today we said Vice President Mike Pence would end the day in history branded as a hero or a traitor to his country.  We now know that answer. This afternoon while the President was speaking to a million patriots in the Capital, VP Pence released his memo explaining why he was overlooking the corruption …

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Twitter Locks Dan Bongino’s Account for Sharing Message From President Trump

With the departure of President Donald Trump conservatives can expect a wave of censorship on social media. The actions of big tech in recent days leaves no doubt of that if you thought social media censorship was bad already, the worst is yet to come. On Wednesday both Facebook and Twitter restricted Trump’s access to …

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Mike Pence allegedly enraged at President Trump: GOP senator says he’s never seen the VP as ‘angry as he was today’

Vice President Mike Pence is reportedly enraged at President Donald Trump over the way he has acted this week in response to the 2020 election results, a Republican senator said. Oklahoma GOP Sen. Jim Inhofe reportedly had a “long conversation” with Pence Tuesday night, during which the normally cool-headed vice president conveyed acute frustration to …

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Resort Reassessments Record Slight Increase; Commercial Properties Overall Decline 4%

OCEAN CITY — While property values for Ocean City did increase slightly when the results of the latest reassessments were announced last week, the resort lagged behind much of the rest of the state in terms of gains on the residential side and saw a slight decrease on the commercial side. The State Department of …

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Zuckerberg says Facebook may block Trump ‘indefinitely’

Facebook will keep President Trump off of its platform for the duration of his time in office, and perhaps “indefinitely,” according to a blog post by the company CEO Mark Zuckerberg. “We believe the risks of allowing the President to continue to use our service during this period are simply too great. Therefore, we are …

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New Name, Larger Venue Set For Freeman Stage’s 2021

SELBYVILLE – The Freeman Stage will launch its 2021 season with a larger venue and a new name. This week, the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation announced its open-air performing arts venue, The Freeman Stage, will now be called Freeman Arts Pavilion. “We decided it was the right time to transition from The Freeman Stage to …

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YouTube announces channels posting false election claims will receive strike, suspension

Just one day after President Donald Trump’s social media accounts were blocked during a violent pro-Trump riot inside the U.S. Capitol, YouTube announced that all channels posting false election claims will now receive a strike and temporary account suspension. “Over the last month, we’ve removed thousands of videos which spread misinformation claiming widespread voter fraud …

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NJ police department didn’t fire single shot in 2020 thanks to de-esclation program

Not a single shot was fired by officers in Newark, New Jersey in 2020, and city officials credit the department’s ongoing de-escalation training for the statistic in a year filled with challenges. “This is proof-positive that our de-escalation training is highly effective. Our officers have embraced de-escalation training and are actively employing this resource when …

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College agrees to ‘reparations fund’ to pay for black students’ therapy, books

‘And any and all financial need beyond the scope of racial justice work’ (THE COLLEGE FIX) — Bryn Mawr College, a women’s liberal arts college in Pennsylvania, recently agreed to student activists’ demands that a “reparations fund” be created for black and indigenous students. It was one of many demands issued by the Bryn Mawr …

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