The Federalist,
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Tristan Justice
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The top general at the National Guard pushed the Biden administration to relieve troops of their deployment in Washington D.C. but was ignored and overturned by the Pentagon to instead gaslight the public with the continued military presence.According to an official memo obtained exclusively by Fox News Thursday, the National Guard chief told the Pentagon he disagrees with the need for 2,300 troops to remain at the U.S. Capitol, which has seen beefed up security from federal troops since the riot in early January.Despite the National Guard citing no need for their occupation of D.C. and being overstretched for resources, Fox News reported,
Breitbart Politics,
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Charlie Spiering
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President Joe Biden recognized the year-long anniversary of the coronavirus lockdowns on Thursday but urged Americans to continue obeying guidance from the federal government.“Put trust and faith in our government to fulfill its most important function, which is to protect the American people,” the president said.In his first primetime speech as president, Biden spoke about the punishing emotional toll of the coronavirus lockdowns but encouraged Americans to continue following all of the rules from health officials.“We need to remember that the government isn’t some foreign force in a distant capital,” he said. “No, it’s us. All of us.”
New York Post,
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Amanda Woods
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Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance will not seek reelection for a fourth term, he annnounced Friday morning.“Representing the People of New York during this pivotal era for our city and our justice system has been the privilege of a lifetime,” Vance, who first ran for the position in 2009, said in a memo to prosecutors and staff. “Working in partnership with Manhattan communities, the D.A.’s Office we built together over the last decade has taken us beyond the ambitious blueprint we laid out in 2009.”“One, we built safer and stronger communities – not just by winning in court, but by making sustained investments in our neighborhoods so that
Politico,
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Adam Cancryn
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In his first prime-time presidential address, President Joe Biden said on Thursday night that he would order states to make coronavirus vaccines available to all American adults by May 1, in an effort to accelerate the mass vaccination effort critical to ending the pandemic.Coming on the one-year anniversary of the coronavirus pandemic, Biden used the speech to pay tribute to those affected — nearly 530,000 lives lost and countless more impacted — while pointing to the United States’ success in ramped-up vaccinations and looking forward to what’s next and life after the pandemic.“While it was different for everyone, we all lost something,“ Biden said.
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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Joe Biden delivered his very first address as US President on the anniversary of the COVID lockdowns.Virtually no one tuned in to the White House’s YouTube channel to watch dementia Joe speak gibberish for 20 minutes.Joe Biden’s doom and gloom speech was not inspiring at all. He lied about Trump and threatened Americans with indefinite lockdowns if we don’t wear masks and maintain social distancing.Biden actually believes he has the authority to tell Americans who we can spend the Fourth of July with.
We Love Trump.com,
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Daniel
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Remember when Democrats claimed that Donald Trump was ruining our reputation overseas?Remember when they said that the rest of the world was laughing at Trump? Especially China? Then why are 14-foot tall “Trump Buddha” statues selling our all over China? These aren’t cheap. They’re going for over $600 USD, which means they are proportionately much more expensive for Chinese people.The reality is that President Trump was an extremely successful and popular president for both Americans and non-Americans alike.
Trending Politics,
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Jonathan Davis
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3/11/2021 10:41:36 PM
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President Donald Trump’s former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, rapped Joe Biden earlier this week for what certainly appears to be a distinct lack of stamina, energy, and inability to focus during his limited public appearances.In an appearance Tuesday with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Meadows, a former GOP lawmaker from North Carolina, along with Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, both men mused about how Trump would often contact them late at night, while, according to reports, Biden turns in early and isn’t seen much in public.For his part, Jordan also rapped the mainstream media’s double standards when it comes to the way they covered Trump
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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Joe Biden signed an executive order this week that makes transgender surgery free for the military. From now on US taxpayers will pay for the medical procedures and surgery for transgender candidates.The operation is not cheap and can add up to $200,000 per patient. No doubt, this will drive more trans men and women into the military. It’s not clear how this helps the military. But, whatever. The Washington Examiner reported. Taxpayers will now foot the bill for gender reassignment surgery for active military personnel and veterans,
Trending Politics,
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Kyle Becker
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President Biden finally made his first prime time address on Thursday night. During his speech, the president promised the United States would be on a “war footing” with its efforts to “beat the virus,” which entails vaccinating the public.“My fellow Americans,” Biden said, “you are owed nothing less than the truth.”“And for all of you asking when things will get back to normal, here is the truth,” he continued. “The only way to get our lives back, to get our economy back on track, is to beat the virus. You’ve been hearing me say that while I was running, and the last fifty days I’ve been president.”
American Greatness,
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Eric Lendrum
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3/11/2021 8:49:30 PM
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Members of the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) are being warned by the union to not post photos from any vacations on social media as the teachers are still on strike, refusing to go back to school despite overwhelming criticism from local government officials and parents, according to Fox News. The warning was posted in the UTLA’s official “members only” Facebook group, which has about 5,700 members. In the post, a union member suggested that “if you are planning any trips for Spring Break, please keep that off of social media,” noting that “it is hard to argue that it is unsafe for in-person instruction if parents and
Daily Mail (UK),
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Emily Goodin
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Nikki Schwab
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President Joe Biden will announce in his prime time address Thursday night that all adults will be eligible to get the COVID vaccine as of May 1 and that should lead to Americans being able to celebrate Independence Day together in 'small groups.' 'He will direct all states and territories to make all adult Americans eligible for the vaccine, no later than May 1,' a senior administration official said on a call previewing the speech.Biden has said the U.S. will have enough vaccines to get shots in the arms of every adult American by the end of May.
Breitbart Politics,
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Joel B. Pollak
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti described himself as “ecstatic” over the $1.35 billion that the city will receive from the $1.9 trillion “COVID relief” bill passed by Congress on Wednesday and set to be signed into law by President Joe Biden.Coronavirus relief bills have been enacted repeatedly for a year, mostly by President Donald Trump, and often after delays by Democrats, who were reluctant to see Trump take any political credit. The new bill, however, includes payments to cities and states, as well as pension bailouts for unions, and money devoted to long-term “progressive” Democratic Party policies.The Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday: