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A Justice Department dossier called the "National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism" was released this week with much fanfare by Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, but one political scientist warns the actual text proves even the most casual critic of the Biden administration could be ensnared in its definition, and therefore face punishment.On "Tucker Carlson Tonight," Nicholas Giordano – whom host Tucker Carlson described as a government document expert – and who is also a professor at Suffolk Community College in Selden, N.Y., warned that Garland's document is "one of the most concerning" he has ever studied.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Holden Walter-Warner
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6/19/2021 10:52:09 AM
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Singer Macy Gray argued in a recent op-ed that a new flag is needed for the United States, saying Old Glory is 'tattered, dated, divisive and incorrect' - and providing a design of her own.Gray, 53, wrote the op-ed for MarketWatch ahead of Juneteenth, which was declared a federal holiday this week and is set to be celebrated on Saturday.In her piece, the 'I Try' singer said the flag needs to be redesigned to represent all Americans, arguing the symbolism of Old Glory was harmed during the Capitol riot.
'Like the Confederate, it is tattered, dated, divisive, and incorrect,' Gray wrote
Daily Mail (UK),
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Staff
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New York City's troubled Washington Square Park again descended into chaos overnight Friday when a woman was left bloodied and bruised after being trampled on by terrified crowds trying to flee a man armed with a large knife and a taser. Tensions have boiled over in recent weeks after violent rowdy late-night events saw stabbings and brawls, and sparked complaints from neighbors. There have also been needles seen in the park, as drug use and sales has run rampant, according to police and residents. The latest incident unfolded at around 12.40 am Saturday morning when Jason McDermott, 42, began waving a taser in the direction of a group
BizPac Review,
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Dave Scott
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6/19/2021 4:40:11 AM
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At the rate the Democrat Party is currently going Republicans won’t have to campaign awfully hard to win both the House and Senate in 2022 and the White House in 2024.The Democrats are doing all the work for them using the drowsy dormouse Joe Biden as their frontman. After just five months the Biden administration is firing up a dormant silent majority of both Republicans and moderate Democrats that are arising like waves of cicadas after a multi-year snooze. Nowhere in the world at any time have people been better off than citizens of the United States. A low-to-middle-class-income family in America enjoys a standard of living and access to
Gateway Pundit,
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Jordan Conradson
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6/19/2021 4:14:05 AM
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Today, the Washington Post published another fake news hit piece on the amazing, and highly accomplished reporter, Christina Bobb from One America News (OAN).They are doing everything in their power to hurt the REAL reporters on the ground in Arizona who are reporting the truth about this historic audit process in the Grand Canyon State.And, they are even FLAT-OUT lying!
Paul Farhi and Elahe Izadi, two sad excuses for journalists, wrote a hit on Christina and OAN.
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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Joe Biden barely worked on Friday and left Washington DC to go hide in his Delaware basement for the weekend.Biden just returned from his first foreign trip where he spent 8 days in 3 different countries.78-year-old Joe Biden looked weak on the world stage, stumbled his way through pressers and spoke gibberish in meetings with foreign heads of state.Biden was in such poor shape overseas that Trump’s White House doctor-turned Congressman, Ronny Jackson and 13 other House Republicans are calling on Biden to take a cognitive test.
American Thinker,
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Jeffrey Folks
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The New York Times headlined a recent article, "Biden's $6 trillion budget aims for path to middle class, financed by the rich." But is it possible to confer middle-class status on individuals just by giving them a handful of unearned money? Is it possible for someone to say, "I'm middle-class because I'm getting checks from the government"?Most thoughtful observers will recognize the absurdity of this notion, but it doesn't seem absurd to Biden or his progressive supporters — just as it didn't seem crazy, back in the 2000s, to gift a middle-class home to those who could not pay for it, or today that one can transform
Breitbart National Security,
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Joel B. Pollak
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President Joe Biden’s administration allegedly suspended $100 million in “lethal” aid to Ukraine ahead of his summit this week with Russian President Vladimir Putin.Without denying that allegation directly, White House Press Secretary said Friday that the administration gave $150 million in aid — including “lethal” aid — to Ukraine last week, and had spent the amount appropriated by Congress.But the allegation concerned a separate package, said to be shelved by Biden aides.If the allegation — reported by the Washington Post and confirmed by Politico — is true, then what Biden did is far worse than what Trump did in 2019, when he was accused of withholding military aid
Daily Mail (UK),
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Keith Griffith
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A former ethics chief in the Obama administration has accused President Joe Biden of thumbing his nose at government ethics with the prevalence of family ties among his administration's hires. 'I'm sorry, I know some folks don't like hearing any criticism of him. But this royally sucks. I'm disgusted,' tweeted Walter Shaub, who led the Office of Government Ethics from 2013 to 2017.'A lot of us worked hard to tee him up to restore ethics to government and believed the promises.
Washington Examiner,
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Daniel Chaitin
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6/18/2021 10:20:06 PM
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Pennsylvania appears to be on the precipice of initiating an Arizona-style audit of the 2020 election.State Sen. David Argall, who heads a committee that oversees elections, told local news outlets he favors a forensic audit of the contest that state and federal officials insist was secure.The Republican, under pressure by former President Donald Trump to take action, told the Capital-Star the audit is now a “very real possibility." The report said he is considering subpoenas for ballot information and which jurisdictions to send them.“There are a lot of things under consideration right now, and I told them to check back in a week or two, and we hope to
Daily Mail (UK),
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Caitlyn Becker
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Chris Harrison scored a hefty payout from ABC to leave Bachelor Nation but not nearly as much as he originally demanded.The 49-year-old longtime host of The Bachelor reportedly received $9million from the network - far less than the $25million he originally demanded - Variety reported on Friday. Harrison was axed from the network after he came under fire in February for making racially insensitive comments during an interview with Bachelorette-alum Rachel Lindsay. Despite the unceremonious ending to his long tenure as the face of Bachelor Nation, Harrison isn't leaving the gig empty handed.According to Variety, he received a $9million payout in addition to
Daily Mail (UK) & Associated Press,
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Christopher Eberhart
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US stocks logged their worst week since January after Federal Reserve officials said they'd likely turn off the spigots of cheap money sooner than they had expected as inflation picks up speed and threatens to spiral out of control. The S&P 500 closed the week down about 1.8 percent, its worst loss since February. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 3.5 percent for the week, turning in its worst loss since the end of January.Despite tough week, stocks are still up for the year. Analysts say this is because markets have been buoyed by an aggressive vaccine rollout and more businesses reopening -