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Jussie Smollett 2010 Mocked Liars: ‘Bull**** Isn’t That Hard To Smell’
In November 2010, long before he became infamous for having lied to the Chicago police about a fake crime hoax in which he claimed he had been attacked by two men, both of whom were white and one yelling “This is MAGA country” Jussie Smollett mocked liars, tweeting, “… they are the most obvious people. Bull*** isn’t that hard to smell.” Read More.
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French President Macron calls diplomatic boycott of Olympics 'insignificant and symbolic'
The French president said he does not believe sports should be politicized Read More.
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FLASHBACK: Buttigieg in 2019: Smollett Incident ‘Horrible Attack’
The guilty verdict in the Jussie Smollett case has led to strong criticisms of many Democrats who immediately sided with the disgraced actor, including then-South Bend Democratic mayor and now Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who referred to the incident as a “horrible attack.” Read More.
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Pro-Sanctuary City Police Chief is Confirmed to be Next Border Patrol Chief
The Biden administration’s negligent border policies continue to be put on display as Tuscon, Arizona Police Chief Chris Magnus was confirmed by the Senate to be the next head of the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency. Read More.
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BREAKING: Inflation Skyrockets To 6.8%, Higher Than Expected, Fastest Rate In Nearly 40 Years
Newly released data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) showed that inflation is skyrocketing at an even faster rate than predicted as it climbed to a nearly 40-year high. Read More.
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U.S. Senate Votes To Repeal Joe Biden’s Vaccine Mandate
The U.S. Senate voted on Wednesday to repeal Democrat President Joe Biden’s federal vaccine mandate for private employers with companies that employ 100 or more people. Read More.
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Sen. Portman Says China Imports Opioids Via USPS
Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) is pushing the Biden administration to address the opioid crisis, which is killing Americans at a record high rate. During an interview Wednesday, the Republican stressed the importance of implementing a three-step plan to combat the crisis and, more importantly, to stop the flow of synthetic fentanyl into the U.S. Read More.
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Josh Duggar trial verdict finds him guilty on child pornography charges
The former '19 Kids and Counting' star faces up to 20 years in prison and fines of up to $250,000 for each count when he’s sentenced Read More.
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L.A. Police Union Head On Tourists: Stay Away, Cant Guarantee Safety
“My message to anyone thinking about coming to Los Angeles, especially during the holiday season, is don’t.”  Read More.
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Arsonist Accused of Torching Fox News’ Christmas Tree Released Under Lenient Bail Reforms
The homeless man who allegedly set the Fox News Christmas tree alight was freed after his arraignment Wednesday because of lenient new bail reforms introduced under outgoing New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D). Read More.
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Biden signs executive orders to make all government vehicles electric & buildings renewable powered
A series of new executive orders aims to make the federal government carbon neutral by 2050 Read More.
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BREAKING: Jussie Smollett Jury Begins Deliberations In Jury Trial
The jury deciding the fate of former “Empire” star Jussie Smollett began its deliberations Wednesday afternoon after hearing closing arguments from the defense and state prosecutors. Read More.
Watch: Migration Expert Describes Mass Deaths on Joe Biden’s Trail of Tears
Thousands of migrants die as they walk through the Panama jungle to reach President Joe Biden’s half-open border, says Michael Yon, a veteran American journalist who interviewed many migrants on the deadly trail through the Darien Gap. Read More.
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Biden’s Border Crisis Is Killing More Americans Than Ever With Spike In Drug Trafficking
Cartels are taking advantage of law enforcement weaknesses and policy failures to smuggle record amounts of fentanyl into the United States. Read More.
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BREAKING: Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Expected To Rest This Week
The prosecution in the sex trafficking case regarding Ghislaine Maxwell and her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein is expected to rest its case on Thursday, according to David Marcus, who is covering the trial for The Daily Wire. Read More.
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