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Month: April 2021

FLASHBACK: Republicans Are Racist for Requiring Voter ID

If you think requiring some form of identification to vote is perfectly fine, you are racist! At least that’s the current spin from liberal journalists, as they’ve labeled recent Republican efforts to require an ID to vote as “Jim Crow 2.0.” It’s not just Georgia, and it has nothing to do with the “Big Lie.” A …

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BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Hillary’s Attorney Marc Elias Inserts Himself Into the Arizona Senate Audit of Maricopa County – Is Using His Massive Network to Broaden His Attack – What Are They Hiding?

The national Democratic machine is in panic mode over the upcoming Arizona Senate’s Maricopa County ballot audit. Last week the Democrats sent in its national fixer, attorney Marc Elias’s firm Perkins Coie to throw around threats and make the audit go away.  Today Elias took to the media in his effort to bad-mouth the audit. The …

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Nancy Pelosi says Capitol rioters would have had a fight on their hands had they caught her: ‘I’m pretty tough. I’m a street fighter.’

During the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, security quickly evacuated House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) when the mob breached the building. But if security had not gotten her out forthwith and the rioters had reached her, they would have had a fight on their hands, Pelosi told USA Today on Tuesday. The mob that stormed …

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Johnson & Johnson reveals two more blood-clot cases in vaccine recipients

Johnson & Johnson on Wednesday disclosed two more cases of people who suffered from rare blood clots after receiving the company’s COVID-19 vaccine — including an otherwise healthy, 25-year-old man. They are in addition to the six previously reported women who suffered from clotting — prompting federal health officials to pause use of the vaccine Tuesday. The man …

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McConnell seeks to end feud with Trump

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is seeking to end his running feud with President Trump, which escalated this weekend when the former president insulted him as a “dumb son of a bitch” and a “stone-cold loser” for not backing his false claims about the election. Trump’s comments were especially stinging as they were widely publicized and came …

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Delaware ex-day care worker pleads guilty to murder for suffocating 4-month old, abusing others

An ex-day care worker in Delaware pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and several child abuse charges for the suffocation death of a 4-month-old baby, the Department of Justice announced Wednesday. A grand jury originally indicted 20-year-old Dejoynay Ferguson last July in the death of an infant and abuse involving four other children from July 16 to Sept. 5 of 2019. More

Ghost student allegations could lead to fraud or theft charges, says former prosecutor

State investigators are taking a closer look at Baltimore City Schools’ records, trying to uncover how much money taxpayers have potentially sent to North Avenue to educate students it appears were not there. North Avenue says it won’t discuss these potential ghost students until the investigation is complete, but City Schools has a history of …

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Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Democrat Governor Tony Evers Does Not Have Authority to Limit Business Capacity

The conservative-leaning Wisconsin Supreme court on Wednesday ruled Democrat Governor Tony Evers cannot limit business capacity without approval from the state legislature. This is the second time in recent weeks that the Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that Evers violated the law by circumventing the state legislature. In late March, the state supreme court struck down …

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Person in Frederick Co. impersonating law enforcement, sheriff’s office says

A police impersonator in the Frederick County area has been making illegal traffic stops for the past two months, Frederick County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) said. FCSO was alerted of the wanna-be law enforcement person after receiving numerous calls in March and April. They said in a recent encounter on April 11 around 6 p.m., the …

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