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Joe Biden Reportedly Unable to Focus on Job Because He is Worried and Obsessed About Hunter Biden Gun Trial

Joe Biden Reportedly Unable to Focus on Job Because He is Worried and Obsessed About Hunter Biden Gun Trial Joe Biden is having trouble focusing on day-to-day tasks of his job because he is worried about the Hunter Biden gun trial and is obsessing over it, according to recent reports. It has always been clear…

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Wild Video: Bird Lands on NewsNation Reporter’s Head Outside the White House

Wild Video: Bird Lands on NewsNation Reporter’s Head Outside the White House In a wild moment caught on video, a bird landed on the head of a NewsNation reporter outside of the White House on Wednesday. White House correspondent Kellie Meyer posted a video of the incident on her X account. “GUYS. I know there…

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Here We Go: WHO Warns of New Bird Flu Strain Jumping to Humans Following Death of 59-Year-Old Man in Mexico

Here We Go: WHO Warns of New Bird Flu Strain Jumping to Humans Following Death of 59-Year-Old Man in Mexico Photo: MGN Online As we approach another election cycle, the World Health Organization (WHO) has once again issued a warning about a new strain of bird flu, H5N2, that has apparently jumped to humans. The…

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FBI Arrests 75-Year-Old Retired NASCAR Driver Tighe Scott and Son on Charges Related to January 6

FBI Arrests 75-Year-Old Retired NASCAR Driver Tighe Scott and Son on Charges Related to January 6 Three and a half years later… The FBI on Wednesday arrested four men from Pennsylvania on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges related to the January 6 protest. 75-year-old retired NASCAR driver Tighe Scott and his son Carl Scott, 48,…

Contraception vote set in Senate, while House votes on first appropriations bill

Contraception vote set in Senate, while House votes on first appropriations bill Senators gavel in Wednesday with the Hill’s focus on a mid-afternoon vote to advance legislation aimed at enshrining contraception protections into federal law. “It is unacceptable — simply unacceptable — for Americans to even question whether or not access to birth control should…

House passes military construction, VA spending bill on party lines

House passes military construction, VA spending bill on party lines The House passed the first of a dozen appropriations bills on Wednesday largely along party lines, an early victory in Speaker Mike Johnson’s ambitious summer funding pursuit. The bill funding the Department of Veterans Affairs and military construction projects passed in a 209-197 vote. It’s…

Johnson quietly makes controversial picks to House Intel panel

Johnson quietly makes controversial picks to House Intel panel Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday tapped two members to serve on the prestigious House Intelligence Committee — and one of them is not only a former chair of the House Freedom Caucus, but also has publicly tangled with the FBI. The GOP leader named Rep. Scott…

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Leftists Eating Their Own: Jimmy Kimmel Live Forced to Refilm After Code Pink Radicals Disrupt Kamala Harris and Are Then ‘ASSAULTED AND CHOKED’ by Security (VIDEO)

Leftists Eating Their Own: Jimmy Kimmel Live Forced to Refilm After Code Pink Radicals Disrupt Kamala Harris and Are Then ‘ASSAULTED AND CHOKED’ by Security (VIDEO) Last night’s live taping of Kamala Harris’ appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live descended into chaos as members of the left-wing activist group CODEPINK and a coalition of far-left activists disrupted…

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Presidential Limo Driver Wanted to Quickly Debunk Cassidy Hutchinson’s Bogus Claim that Trump Grabbed Steering Wheel on Jan 6 – But Liz Cheney Blocked Him from Testifying

Presidential Limo Driver Wanted to Quickly Debunk Cassidy Hutchinson’s Bogus Claim that Trump Grabbed Steering Wheel on Jan 6 – But Liz Cheney Blocked Him from Testifying Congressman Barry Loudermilk obtained a transcript of the presidential motorcade driver’s interview that refutes the January 6 ‘star witness’ Cassidy Hutchinson’s claim that Trump tried to grab the…

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After Texas Win, School-Choice Groups Eye Other Red States

After Texas Win, School-Choice Groups Eye Other Red States This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire By Susan Crabtree Real Clear Wire The political ground shifted in Texas last week, and the impact of the electoral shakeup could send aftershocks across the nation for months, if not years, to come. A wave of…