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Month: June 2021

Republican who flipped Democratic stronghold reveals Hispanic voters are ‘opening their eyes’

The newly elected Republican mayor of McAllen, Texas, provided insight over the weekend into the political movement taking place in Hispanic-majority southern Texas, helping make sense of the political realignment happening there. As TheBlaze reported, the mayorship of McAllen, one of the most important cities on the U.S.-Mexico border, was flipped from blue to red earlier …

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‘Touch The Ballots, Go To Jail’: AZ Lawmaker Warns Biden AG As Audit Showdown Brews

An Arizona state Senator has warned US Attorney General Merrick Garland that he’ll ‘spend time in prison’ if he interferes with the 2020 post-election audit, after Garland announced on Friday that the Justice Department will look into whether any federal laws were broken – and claimed the state was employing ‘abnormal’ methods. “Some jurisdictions, based on …

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Multi-state shooting spree was racially motived, suspect was targeting White men

A Black man accused of wounding five people during three separate shootings in Georgia and Alabama told police he was targeting White men and the attacks were racially motivated, according to a recent report.  Justin Tyran Roberts, the accused shooter, told police that White men had picked on him and wronged him for all his life, Columbus, Ga. Police Det. Brandon Lockhart testified …

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‘Above a Third’ of Students Fall Behind during Zoom School Year

A significant number of students across the country fell behind as ill-equipped school districts attempted to teach them over Zoom and other virtual platforms. WUFT reported “above a third” of students in the Alachua County, Florida district fell behind in what was called coronavirus pandemic-related “learning loss.” “It’s just hard when you’re sitting at home, looking into a screen, …

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House Republican presses bill to prevent Harris from traveling overseas before visiting the border

Iowa Republican Rep. Ashley Hinson appeared on the House floor Monday to press for legislation that would bar Vice President Harris from taxpayer-funded international travel until she visits the southern border first. Harris, whom President Biden deputized to lead efforts in Central America to eradicate the “root causes” of the massive waves of illegal immigrants heading from there to the U.S. …

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Merrick Garland Insists DOJ Not Targeting Citizens for Their Politics as WH Urges Snitching on Family

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday insisted that the Department of Justice is not targeting U.S. citizens for their political beliefs despite the Biden White House urging Americans to report potentially radicalized friends or family members to the government. “We are focused on violence, not on ideology. In America, espousing a hateful ideology is not …

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‘Poor Chuck’: Schumer confronts midyear mess

Senate Democrats are publicly divided over infrastructure strategy. The caucus’ most conservative senator openly rebelled against the party’s signature elections bill. And two of Chuck Schumer’s members keep clashing on military sexual assault reform. It’s enough to invoke a bit of pity for the voluble New Yorker who holds the reins of a 50-50 Senate. …

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Ocean Pines Continues Short-Term Rental Discussion

OCEAN PINES – A discussion on proposed short-term rental regulations highlighted a town hall meeting late last week. On Saturday, property owners both for and against the association’s proposed short-term rental regulations attended a town hall meeting to share their questions and concerns. Board Director Frank Daly told attendees last week a motion to incorporate …

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Trump Exonerates Himself with List of False Media Stories

Since President Donald Trump left office in January, a number of stories used to attack his candidacy and 2020 bid for a second term in the White House have been proven false (see Larry O’Connor’s How Five Media Lies Won Biden the White House for more). The latest came last week when the Department of Interior Inspector …

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Wuhan virologist Dr. Shi Zhengli denies COVID-19 lab leak theory in rare interview

In a rare interview with The New York Times, Wuhan virologist Dr. Shi Zhengli denied claims that the COVID-19 virus originated in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. “My lab has never conducted or cooperated in conducting gain-of-function experiments that enhance the virulence of viruses,” she told The Times. Experts in the international community have struggled to gain transparent access to the …

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