New York Post,
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Mary K. Jacob
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Former Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen have put their Washington DC days behind them and are now living in a $1.93 million Indiana home they purchased last month. Property records reveal that Pence, 62, bought a seven-bedroom, 7½-bathroom house in the upscale location of Carmel — known as the luxury pinnacle in his state of Indiana.And it appears he offered more than the asking price, as it was initially listed for $1.8 million. The home was first listed on April 1 and the former VP placed an offer a week later. The sale closed on May 25.
Washington Free Beacon,
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Alana Goodman
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6/11/2021 5:56:48 AM
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A major donor to Sen. Joe Manchin (D., W.Va.) received a $1 million grant from the Department of Energy ahead of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm’s trip to West Virginia to lobby the senator on the administration’s $2 trillion infrastructure bill.The U.S. Research Impact Alliance, an incubator for energy startups, received $1 million as part of the Department of Energy’s "grant funding for research and innovation projects," Manchin and Granholm announced during the energy secretary’s two-day visit to West Virginia late last week. The company’s treasurer is West Virginia businessman Michael Green, a longtime political ally and donor to Manchin.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rachel Sharp
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6/11/2021 1:35:31 AM
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A bipartisan group of 10 US senators have said it has finally reached an agreement on Joe Biden's infrastructure spending bill - that would not include any tax increases but would leave Americans facing rising gas prices.The group of five Republicans and five Democrats announced Thursday a deal had been reached after they had huddled in a room for several days trying to reach a common ground.(Snip) The Republicans in the group are Mitt Romney of Utah, Rob Portman of Ohio, Susan Collins of Maine, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. On the Democrat side are Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Mark Warner of Virginia, Kyrsten Sinema
Conservative Brief,
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Martin Walsh
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6/11/2021 1:22:02 AM
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The Wisconsin Senate has approved a Republican-backed bill that would ban private money from being used for election administration.The bill, AB173, passed by a vote of 18 to 14.The bill relates to private resources used for election administration, the appointment of election officials, and providing a penalty.Below is a screenshot of the bill and what it entails: (Copy of Bill) This is a big deal. A report from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty found that private grants to Wisconsin Municipalities boosted turnout for Joe Biden in the 2020 election:STATISTICAL ANALYSIS FINDS CTCL FUNDS INCREASED VOTER TURNOUT FOR JOE BIDEN BY AN AVERAGE OF 41 VOTES PER MUNICIPALITY
New York Post,
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Jenna Lemoncelli
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6/11/2021 12:59:16 AM
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This rendition of the national anthem will give you chills. Singer-songwriter Nicole Raviv, who’s a regular opening act at Islanders games, teamed up with the sellout crowd of 13,917 fans inside Nassau Coliseum to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” ahead of New York’s 6-2 win over the Bruins. Raviv started to sing the anthem, before she lowered her microphone to let the loud crowd take over. She closed out the song with a stunning vocal performance in Isles blue.
Trending Politics,
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Kyle Becker
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Former President Donald Trump reacted to a just-released Inspector General’s report on D.C.’s Lafayette Park, which found that it was not cleared of protesters so he could take a “photo-op.”“When federal police officers violently cleared protesters from the city’s Lafayette Park in June 2020, they did it so a contractor could install fencing — not to let President Donald Trump hold a photo opportunity at a nearby church, an investigation by the Interior Department’s inspector general has found,” NBC reported.“That finding, published Wednesday, is likely to surprise many critics of Trump, (Snip) Donald Trump reacted to the Department of the Interior Inspector General’s findings in a statement released on Wednesday.
Trending Politics,
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Martin Walsh
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6/11/2021 12:23:23 AM
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Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, is back in hot water.Earlier this week, Hunter Biden’s leaked text messages showed him repeatedly using the “n-word” while speaking with his attorney.These messages were obtained by the Daily Mail, and show Hunter saying “true dat n***a” in a January 2019 text to corporate attorney George Mesires.During an interview on Fox News, conservative commentator Leo Terrell reminded everyone how the mainstream media would treat this story if those racist words were used by Donald Trump Jr. or Eric Trump, the two sons of President Donald Trump.
Gateway Pundit,
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Joe Hoft
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President Trump called out the US military leaders and Joe Biden for putting the country at maximum risk for believing that Climate Change is America’s greatest threat.We reported yesterday that senile old Joe Biden believes the greatest threat to America is man-made climate change.(Photo) President Trump today released a statement where he refuted this insanity:Biden just said that he was told by the Joint Chiefs of Staff that Climate Change is our greatest threat. If that is the case, and they actually said this, he ought to immediately fire the Joint Chiefs of Staff for being incompetent!” Trump said in a statement on Thursday.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rachel Sharp
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Facebook has been blamed for fueling the border crisis as human smugglers are using its platform to organize the passage of desperate migrants into the US in exchange for as little as $1,700.Dozens of Facebook pages and groups openly offer illegal crossings across the US-Mexico border, posting prices, routes, discount options, videos they claim show successful trips - and even testimonials from what they claim to be happy customers. The Tech Transparency Project (TTP), which unearthed the groups in a damning report this week, said Facebook has become a 'one stop shop' for 'coyote' people smugglers and dangerous cartels
New York Post,
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Samuel Chamberlain
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The news this week that first son Hunter Biden routinely used a racial slur in conversations with his white attorney as recently as early 2019 has been studiously ignored by the mainstream media.The messages between Hunter Biden and Chicago-based lawyer George Mesires were saved on his abandoned laptop and were first reported by DailyMail.com on Tuesday.“How much money do I owe you,” Hunter Biden asked Mesires in one exchange on Dec. 13, 2018, before adding, “Becaause [sic] n—a you better not be charging me Hennessy rates.” (Snip)However, The New York Times, Washington Post, ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC and CNN have all ignored the messages,
Daily Caller,
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Anders Hagstrom
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6/10/2021 7:46:05 PM
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Former President Donald Trump wish President Joe Biden “good luck” in his upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday.Trump made the statement just days ahead of Biden’s scheduled meeting with Putin, during which he plans to bring up various hacking attacks from Russia against the U.S. Trump also used the opportunity to argue that the Trump-Russia investigation was “made-up and paid for” by Democrats. “Good luck to Biden in dealing with president Putin–Don’t fall asleep during the meeting, and please give him my warmest regards!” Trump said in a statement.
BizPac Review,
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Robert Jonathan
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6/10/2021 7:33:44 PM
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The Florida Board of Education has officially said no to a form of critical race theory in public schools.Gov. Ron DeSantis and state Republicans opposed the divisive curriculum which they consider a form of far-left indoctrination.The newly adopted rule, which occurred after a four-hour meeting Thursday in Jacksonville where about 30 speakers on both sides participated, does not specifically mention critical race theory per se, but the messaging about how U.S. history, civics, and government should be taught is definitive. The rule reads: “Instruction on the required topics must be factual and objective and may not suppress or distort significant historical events, such as the Holocaust,