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Waste of the Day: NYC Service Cuts Due To $7 Billion Budget Gap, Migrants
This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire By Adam Andrzejewski Real Clear Wire New York City taxpayers will see their own services cut — police, schools, sanitation, libraries — in lieu of paying the massive bill of caring for an estimated 143,000 migrants. Read More.
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SHOCK REPORT: Biden Admin Is Spending $451 BILLION a Year to Pay for Illegal Alien and Asylum Seeker Benefits
FOX business network reporter Madison Alworth released a shocking figure this week on the cost of illegal aliens on an annual basis. Read More.
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John Kirby Admits Biden Regime Has Limited Information on the Condition of American Hostages Held by Hamas Terrorists: “We Don’t Have a Whole Lot of Information About Them”
National Security Council Chief Spokesperson John Kirby revealed that the U.S. government has limited information on the condition and whereabouts of American hostages currently held in Gaza by Hamas militants. Despite the successful release of a young American girl, Abigail Idan, who was orphaned when Hamas killed her parents and took her hostage, there are concerns for the remaining hostages whose situation remains unclear. Read More.
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Trump Lawyers File Motion for Discovery in Jack Smith Case Demanding Documents Regarding Informants and Undercover Agents Related to Jan 6
Trump’s attorneys filed a motion for discovery in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s case demanding documents regarding informants and undercover agents related to January 6. Read More.
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Asian Brothels That Serviced Military Officials and Politicians Kept “Impeccable Records” as Feds Prepare to Identify “Johns”
The Justice Department earlier this month announced arrests in a high-end brothel network used by elected officials, military officers, government contractors that possess security clearances, lawyers, doctors and more. Read More.
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FBI Make Major Announcement: ‘Pizzagate Is Real’
The FBI announced this week that ‘Pizzagate is real’ and have confirmed that pedophiles connected to an elite pedophile ring are actively being pursued and arrested. Read More.
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Quaint No More: Newport, Rhode Island on the Brink of Transformation as Developers Circle, Threatening the End of an Era!
As Newport's historic charm hangs in the balance, urgent whispers reveal developers eyeing coveted spaces, threatening to replace cobblestone streets with intrusive structures. Act now to safeguard the heart of Rhode Island's beauty—your voices can halt the impending transformation. Read More.
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How can a Texan (now Charleston resident), charged with 35 counts of unspeakable child sex crimes in Charleston, gallivant freely without a trace of justice?
Enter Edward Borne, hailing originally from Killeen, TX, resident of Charleston, who now strolls the streets a liberated man after striking a deal with the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office. The ominous figure of Judge Bentley Price, labeled as unqualified by the SC Bar Association and Fits News, granted him a peculiar leniency—crediting him for time served. Read More.
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BREAKING: Charleston, South Carolina Elects William Cogswell as Mayor – First Republican to Win Since 1877
The city of Charleston, South Carolina has just elected a new mayor. William Cogswell has been elected as the first Republican mayor of the city since the 1800s, if you can believe it. Read More.
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Senior Pentagon Official Overseeing Elementary Schools Division Arrested in Human Trafficking Sting
In a recent crackdown on human trafficking in Coweta County, Georgia, an unsettling revelation has come to light: among those apprehended in a law enforcement sting operation is Stephen Francis Hovanic, a senior official with the Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) Americas division, which oversees elementary education for military families. Read More.
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Ex-Maryland Democrat Mayor Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison from 150-Year Plea Deal for Child Porn Case Involving Over 500 Victims — May be Eligible for Parole After 7.5 Years
The former Democrat Mayor of College Park, Maryland, Patrick Wojahn, has been handed a 30-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to charges related to the possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material. Read More.
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U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Reinstate Florida Law Banning Children from Drag Shows
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to reinstate Florida’s law banning children from drag shows, with Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, and John Roberts voting with their liberal colleagues. Read More.
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Federal Communications Commission Passes Internet ‘Equity’ Plan
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed a series of rules known as the “Preventing Digital Discrimination Order” in an effort to promote diversity equity and inclusion. Read More.
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Vatican Reinforces Doctrine, for a Change – Says Catholics Can’t Be Members of Freemasonry
Globalist Pope Francis seems on a path to change and subvert all that’s sacred in the Catholic Church. Read More.
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'Take Care of Maya' trial: Defense rests, Maya takes stand again before case goes to jury
The trial of a Venice family suing Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital may drag on longer after rebuttal testimony brought into question whether the hospital misrepresented its image to the jury. Read More.
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