Washington Examiner,
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Emily Brooks
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10/26/2021 7:49:33 AM
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A number of Republican members of Congress named in a Rolling Stone report as being involved in planning the details of rallies and electoral certification objection on the day of Jan. 6 ahead of the riot at the U.S. Capitol building, either personally or through top staff members, are pushing back on or outright refuting the story."No one in my office, including me, participated in the planning of the rally or in any criminal activity on Jan. 6. We did not attend or participate at all,” Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert said in a statement on Monday. “However, I am extremely interested to find out who, besides the FBI operatives,
Trending Politics,
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Kyle Becker
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10/26/2021 3:09:20 AM
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Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie at a House hearing on Thursday grilled Attorney General Merrick Garland about a ‘mystery man’ named Ray Epps, who is suspected of inciting far-right extremists and Trump supporters to storm the Capitol building on January 6.(Tweet/Video) On January 5, in a video that has been widely viewed on Twitter, Epps can be heard saying: “I don’t even like to say it because I’ll be arrested. I’ll say it. We need to go into the Capitol.”Ray Epps told The Arizona Republic in a brief telephone interview following the riots that he had traveled to the capitol, but he had been advised by an attorney
American Greatness,
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Adam Mill
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10/26/2021 1:41:22 AM
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We’ve all seen it before. Two children collide on the soccer field. Little Joseph loses his footing and hits the grass. The next second, an hysterical woman charges onto the field to scream at the other child, the referee, and anyone who asks her to calm down. Little Joseph is or should be humiliated at having his mommy fight his battles for him. His mother bellows for justice citing the “rules” which seem only to matter when they help little Joseph.That kind of scene comes to mind as our digital “Big Mother,” has intervened yet again to protect America’s frail little Joseph. As many know, the chant, “Let’s go Brandon!”
Breitbart Politics,
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Jordan Dixon-Hamilton
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Congressman Jeff Duncan (R-SC) walked off the U.S. House floor on Monday wearing a face mask that read “Let’s go, Brandon,” referencing the phrase that’s become a popular outcry for critics of the Biden Administration. Jake Sherman tweeted about the Congressman’s mask Monday night, to which Rep. Duncan responded with an emoji wearing a mask. https://twitter.com/RepJeffDuncan/status/1452783371977961474?s=20 The phrase “Let’s go, Brandon” is a euphemism
Daily Mail (UK),
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Alex Hammer
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced that he will pay unvaccinated police officers from other states $5,000 if they relocate to the Sunshine State to work, as cops across the U.S. continue to leave their posts in droves over COVID vaccine mandates.'We're actually actively working to recruit out-of-state law enforcement, because we do have needs in our police and our sheriff's departments,' the governor told Fox News on Sunday.'In the next legislative session, I'm going to hopefully sign legislation that gives a $5,000 bonus to any out-of-state law enforcement that relocates in Florida,'
Townhall,
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Katie Pavlich
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Over the weekend, The Washington Post published a story about Donald Trump Jr. speaking at a recent event in Georgia."The former president's son, Donald Trump Jr., has repeatedly promoted the meme, and the original chant, on his social media feeds. At a speech in Georgia, he took the stage after the crowd had been chanting, 'USA! USA!' and roared, 'There's a couple other chants I've been hearing going around. Have you heard the other one that's been going around?' The crowd took the cue and broke into cries of 'Let's go Brandon,'" the paper originally reported.
BizPac Review,
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Frank Bojazi
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10/25/2021 7:57:17 PM
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Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez might wish there was an edit button on Twitter, as she was mocked hilariously after she posted a single message on the Rolling Stone hit piece about January 6.In case you missed it, Rolling Stone published an article claiming that White House staffers and GOP members of Congress promised pardons to Jan. 6 organizers. AOC couldn’t wait to get her hands on Twitter to chirp about it, but it didn’t go all that well once people saw her message and noted one key detail.The Democrat lawmaker quote-tweeted someone and added the following statement: “Any member of Congress who helped plot a terrorist attack
Breitbart Sports,
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Warner Todd Huston
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A spokesman for the White House claims that the administration is “unfamiliar” with the popular “F*ck Joe Biden” or “Let’s Go Brandon” chants that have filled the halls of so many events in the past few months.The two chants have been spreading like wildfire since the start of the college football season and an early October NASCAR race respectively.(Photo) But the White House is feigning ignorance of the persistent attack on their boss.According to the Washington Post: “Administration officials sought to downplay the phenomenon, and at least one claimed to be unfamiliar with the ‘Let’s go Brandon’
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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10/25/2021 6:04:16 PM
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Democrat Terry McAuliffe is currently in a tight race against Republican Glenn Youngkn in the Virginia gubernatorial race.McAuliffe believes parents shouldn’t be telling schools what to teach their children in the classroom.And now as the campaign winds down McAuliffe supporters are allegedly putting out signs to “keep parents out of classrooms.”It’s so over the top that it is almost unbelievable.This would be something you’d expect to see in the former Soviet Union, not in Virginia!
Daily Mail (UK),
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Morgan Phillips
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10/25/2021 1:42:17 PM
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Doug Wilder, Virginia's only black ex-governor in history and a Democrat, warned Vice President Kamala Harris and Terry McAuliffe that churches could lose their tax-exempt status if they play a video for the gubernatorial candidate's contentious election next week. Harris cut a video urging churchgoers to vote for McAuliffe, a Democrat that was to play at hundreds of black churches across the Old Dominion on Sunday. 'Well, it's very good for her to do that, causing these churches to lose their tax-exempt status,' Wilder sneered, referencing the Johnson Amendment, which bans organizations that are tax-exempt from supporting any candidate.
Breitbart Clips,
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Jeff Poor
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During the Sunday broadcast of FNC’s “Life, Liberty & Levin,” conservative talker Mark Levin warned the modern Democratic Party was threatening the independence of the Supreme Court.According to Levin, author of “American Marxism,” Attorney General Merrick Garland’snd other gestures from the Biden administration, including a “commission” on the Supreme Court, were efforts to “trash” the high court’s independence.Transcript as follows:LEVIN: [D]oes a President of the United States have an obligation to follow the law? And what if he doesn’t follow the law? You know, we have a provision in our Constitution, Article II, Section 3: “The President shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”
Red State,
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Bonchie
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10/25/2021 11:39:36 AM
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This morning, Rolling Stone published a story claiming a major bombshell regarding January 6th. Specifically, the headline reads “Exclusive: Jan. 6 Protest Organizers Say They Participated in ‘Dozens’ of Planning Meetings With Members of Congress and White House Staff.” It was written by Hunter Walker, one of the far-left hatchet men over at that outlet, and is clearly meant to stoke the conspiracy theory that Republican congressional members helped plan an “insurrection.” That, of course, set social media on fire, and those predisposed to believe such nonsense ran with it. (Tweet)So, is this a big revelation if confirmed? The answer is a definitive no, and