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Controversial Choice For Biden’s Department of Energy

Although Joe Biden has only been in office for a little over a year, he has already made history  Continue Reading »

3 years ago

Steve Bannon’s Home Gets Raided By SWAT Police While He Is On Air

After someone “doxed” Steve Bannon by calling in a threat that someone in the D.C. house was armed with  Continue Reading »

3 years ago

CNN Anchor Accidentally Calls Joe Biden “Confused” On Live TV

When a CNN reporter stated that President Joe Biden “seemed confused” during an appearance on live television, he was  Continue Reading »

3 years ago

Founder Of BLM Memphis Found Guilty Of Illegal Voting, Receives 6 Year Sentence

When Hillary Clinton was the frontrunner for the presidential race, Thea Phillip, the founder of Black Lives Matter Memphis,  Continue Reading »

3 years ago

Legal Experts Furious With Lack Of Progress In Hunter Biden Probe

The federal inquiry into Hunter Biden has yet to result in an indictment, prompting concerns among some legal experts  Continue Reading »

3 years ago

People Are Unhappy With The Mayor’s Decision To Add A 51st Star

Residents of Washington, D.C., do not enjoy the same rights as other citizens. Although they reside in the nation’s  Continue Reading »

3 years ago

AOC Has A List Of Demands For The United States Senate

In the summer of 2019, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez turned the camera on herself to offer her thoughts on how  Continue Reading »

3 years ago

BLM Tax Records Went Public And Some Are Furious With How They Spent Their Money

Last year, the Black Lives Matter movement’s organizers established a non-profit organization to fund activism and projects. The group  Continue Reading »

4 years ago

Second Amendment “Is Not Absolute,” Says Joe Biden

The Second Amendment, according to President Biden, “is not absolute” during a rare, prime-time address on the recent spate  Continue Reading »

4 years ago

Bill That Pays Trillions In Reparations To 40M Descendants Of Slaves Has Been Introduced

The United States has never voted on a reparations bill, despite the fact that one was introduced in 1989.  Continue Reading »

4 years ago

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