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Liberal calls police, cries because he's worried it makes him look racist.
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Jesse Watters may not be a popular figure online, but he was the obvious choice to replace Tucker Carlson. The Bill O’Reilly protege is now the face of Fox News. What does the new primetime lineup mean for the right? Let’s find out. The new Fox is going to be a very different beast from its Tucker-led days. Tucker Carlson Tonight had an apocalyptic tone that constantly stressed the threats facing America. Those threats included the Great Replacement, groomers taking over schools, mass surveillance, political persecution of dissidents, and nuclear war. His monologues were peppered with jokes that came at...
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A federal investigation has unearthed new information regarding the suspicious departure of sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein in 2019. “Jeffrey Epstein was given extra linens in a Manhattan jail cell and authorities negligently failed to assign him a cellmate or take other precautions leading up to his death in 2019, according to a newly unveiled federal investigation,” Fox News reported. “While finding flaws with the Bureau of Prisons and its staff members, the report also uncovered no evidence to contradict the designation of Epstein’s death as a suicide. The 128-page report found that there was both negligence and misconduct – which...
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The US Justice Department's watchdog says that a "combination of negligence and misconduct" enabled financier Jeffrey Epstein to take his own life at a federal jail in New York City while he was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Inspector General Michael Horowitz cites the federal Bureau of Prisons' failure to assign Epstein a cellmate after his previous one left and problems with surveillance cameras as factors in Epstein's death. Horowitz said that Epstein was left in his cell with too many bed linens, which are a security issue and were used in his suicide...
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A protester pelted New York City Hall with pizza slices on Monday, (snip) following reports pizzerias in the city will be required to slash carbon emissions in a move that could hit coal and wood burning ovens. The demonstrator, conservative artist and activist Scott LoBaido, posted a video of the incident on Twitter(snip) LoBaido's protest follows a draft proposal from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), which would require pizza joints to cut emissions by up to 75 percent in a bid to improve air quality. The protest began with LoBaido walking up to a gate outside...
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Tuesday “CNN This Morning” played a video of former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) saying the United States is “electing idiots” while speaking Monday night at an event in New York City’s Center for Culture and Arts. Co-host Phil Mattingly said, “Liz Cheney spoke last night. She is always so subtle. I want you to take a listen to something she said.”
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An elderly Michigan abortionist is accused of running over a pro-life advocate with his vehicle last week outside a Saginaw abortion facility, breaking the man’s leg. Mark Zimmerman, a pro-life sidewalk counselor, told Live Action News that his tibia was fractured, and he is using a wheelchair until he has surgery to place pins and screws in his leg. Zimmerman said he frequently prays with other pro-lifers outside the Women’s Center of Saginaw, an abortion facility. On Friday, he said 88-year-old abortionist Theodore Roummel ran over him twice with his vehicle. “I was standing in the driveway and the abortionist...
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MSNBC political analyst Claire McCaskill said Tuesday on “Deadline” that she believed it was “amazing how stupid” former President Donald Trump was. At a CNN town hall, Trump said, “I had every right to under the Presidential Records Act. I was there and I took what I took and it gets declassified.” Anchor Nicolle Wallace said, “It’s the classified documents version of when you’re famous they let you do it. It’s ludicrous.”
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[Catholic Caucus] Catholics flock to SSPX after Corpus Christi bishop cancels diocesan Latin MassCollections are down 29 percent at St. John the Baptist parish in Corpus Christi, Texas, since the cancellation of its diocesan TLM by Bishop William Michael Mulvey in April.CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (LifeSiteNews) — Eleven weeks after Bishop William Michael Mulvey of Corpus Christi, Texas, eliminated the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) at St. John the Baptist Church, the parish’s collections are down 29 percent as Catholics flock to the nearby Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) chapel.“The homeschool co-op and children’s choir are currently in limbo,” said Libby...
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DRIVERS have been warned that electric cars could damage roads TWICE as much as petrol vehicles. Smaller roads - such as the ones outside most British homes - will crumble under the weight of heavier electric vehicles. Analysis has shown that the average electric car more than doubles the wear on road surfaces, which could lead to an increase in potholes. Currently, the UK is suffering a pothole crisis - with half as many repaired last year compared to a decade ago. And the AIA'S annual Alarm survey found out that it would now cost £12.6billion to fix all the...
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WASHINGTON DC (WSAU) – Five out of the last six living US presidents are descended from slaveowners, according to a recent Reuters investigation. The ancestors of Barack Obama, Joe Biden, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter were discovered to have owned slaves. On his mother’s side, Obama’s family-owned slaves. The only former president whose ancestors were not slaveholders was Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States. ...
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A Washington state-based grocery chain is under scrutiny for asking customers to donate to diversity, equity and inclusion “awareness” with some online critics lobbing criticism at the company. A screenshot obtained by Fox News Digital shows a checkout kiosk at Haggen Grocery Store that asks shoppers whether they want to donate $1, $3, $5 or another amount to “help advocate for DEI Awareness” when they checkout. Customers can also decline if they want, the screenshot shows. Haggen is owned by mega-company Albertsons. Behind the kiosk, an advertisement for the Haggen Foundation tells patrons that from June 14 through mid-August, they...
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Take the bus and like it, plebes! New York City has been working on a highly controversial plan to reduce traffic in Manhattan for a couple of years now. It would involve imposing very expensive tolls for anyone traveling into and out of the city. They believe that this would reduce congestion on the streets and bridges while raising funds for other priorities. The plan has been held up while federal agencies reviewed it to see if it’s even legal, but this week the city received preliminary federal approval (of course) and it looks like they may be moving forward...
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Two children under the age of five were both allegedly stabbed and one nearly drowned by their 35-year-old mother in Michigan at the weekend. Disturbing police body cam footage shows the moment officers stormed inside the home, kicked down the door of the bathroom and saved a toddler, 2, who appeared to have been held under water by her mom. The young girl had stab wounds to her neck and chest and wasn't breathing when officers arrived and began performing life-saving measures, according to Calhoun County Sheriff's Office. A four-year-old boy was also found in the home with stab wounds....
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Washington State Catholic Conference Signals “No Position” on Referendum to Overturn Bill Supporting Minors Seeking Abortions and “Gender Affirming Care” Without Parental ConsentThe Washington State Catholic Conference (WSCC) has issued a “no position” position on a referendum to overturn SB 5599 in Washington State. The bill allows the state to harbor runaways, without telling parents where their child is, if the child is seeking an abortion or “gender-affirming care.”SB 5599:Provides that a licensed shelter for runaway or homeless youth does not need to contact the youth’s parents if there is a compelling reason not to, which includes a youth seeking...
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Hunter Biden and his Arkansas baby mama have settled their bitter, years-long paternity battle over the daughter the First Son refuses to meet. Hunter and former flame Lunden Roberts submitted an agreed order to Independence County Circuit Court on Monday afternoon for Circuit Judge Holly Meyer to approve, DailyMail.com has learned. The document will become public within the next 24 hours but with heavy redactions to keep the full financial arrangements of four-year-old Navy Joan Roberts’ upbringing a secret. A New York Post report published last week suggested that Roberts, 32, had signed a deal agreeing to slash the $20,000...
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Vladimir Putin’s handling of a mercenary mutiny shows the Russian president remains firmly in control, Viktor Orbán said in an interview — putting the Hungarian leader, once again, at odds with his Western partners. “When it is managed in 24 hours, it’s a signal of being strong,” Orbán told Axel Springer, POLITICO’s parent company. Referring to the Wagner paramilitary group’s recent rebellion, which put troops and armored vehicles dangerously close to Moscow, the Hungarian prime minister said he did not “see any major importance to that event,” separating him from numerous Western officials who, while remaining cautious, have said the...
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Click twitter for video of Trump event, then https://twitter.com/MelissablasekNH/status/1673731388518940674for the desantis event. BTW - she must be a desantis supporter, as she lies about the size of the crowd - she claims over 250, but you can count literally count the people there and there's about a hundred That must be, because desantis supporters have said desantis rally? Ain't Nobody Got Time for That!
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Former Navy SEAL and Belgrade businessman Tim Sheehy has declared his candidacy for the U.S. Senate, making him the first Republican to formally announce a challenge to Democratic Montana Sen. Jon Tester in 2024. Sheehy, the millionaire founder and CEO of aerial firefighting company Bridger Aerospace, said in a statement Tuesday he would “fight to bring real leadership to Washington to save our country and protect our Montana way of life.” “I think Americans are feeling underrepresented,” he told Fox News Digital. “They’re tired of a government that they don’t feel is working for them.” He named inflation, border security...
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