Daily Mail (UK),
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Elizabeth Elkind
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President Joe Biden is extending the federal moratorium on student loan repayments until August 31, it was reported on Tuesday, as progressives continue to put pressure on the White House to cancel college debt altogether. Roughly 43 million federal student loan borrowers have not been required to make payments for more than two years, since the CARES Act was first signed into law under Donald Trump. Interest rates on student loans held by the government will also remain at zero.
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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4/5/2022 8:50:57 PM
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Nobody believes this White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday insisted that Joe Biden has NEVER spoken to his son Hunter about his overseas business dealings. This is a flat out lie.Grassley and Johnson produced records showing Hunter Biden and James Biden (Joe’s slimy brother) received hundreds of thousands of dollars from companies linked to the Communist Chinese Government.Hunter Biden worked with Gongwen Dong and Ye Jianming, both men are linked to the Chinese Communist Party.On August 8, 2017, $5 million was wired from a CEFC-affiliated investment vehicle (Northern International) to the bank account for Hudson West III, which spent the next year transferring $4,790,375 million
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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Colorado Democrat Governor Jared Polis signed a bill into law on Monday that legalizes the murder of babies in the womb until birth, citing that “a fertilized egg, embryo, or fetus does not have independent or derivative rights under the laws of the state.”Governor Polis signed the Reproductive Health Equity Act (HB22-1279) as preparation for the possibility that the U.S. Supreme Court could overturn the Roe v. Wade precedent in the coming weeks, Colorado Sun reported.
Townhall,
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Katie Pavlich
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On Monday Republican Senator Tim Scott announced he will not vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. "The historic nature of Judge Jackson’s nomination reinforces the progress our country has made. However, ideology must be the determining factor—not identity—when considering such an important lifetime appointment," Scott released in a statement. "It is clear that Judge Jackson’s judicial philosophy and positions on the defining issues of our time make her the wrong choice for the Supreme Court. From leaving the door open on court packing to her multiple overturned opinions, I cannot support a nominee with her record of judicial activism.
New York Post,
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Lee Brown
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A conservative writer and commentator says she was fired from a radio job and accused of being racist after joking that a brown suit worn by Vice President Kamala Harris looked like a UPS uniform.Amber Athey, the Washington editor for The Spectator magazine’s world edition, claimed she lost her regular spot on DC talk station WMAL after she referenced the delivery giant’s slogan in a tweet about Harris’ attire at the State of the Union address.“Kamala looks like a UPS employee — what can brown do for you?” Athey’s March 1 tweet read. “Nothing good, apparently.”
Breitbart MidTerm Election,
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Wendell Husebo
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Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI) on Tuesday announced his exit from Congress, notching up a 40-percent exit rate among House Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump.Just before announcing his retirement, Upton noted in a campaign email on Tuesday “very positive” poll numbers in his primary race against Trump-endorsed Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI). Both Huizenga and Upton were running for the same seat due to state redistricting.“My district was cut like Zorro — three different ways,” Upton told reporters. “So I’ve been here 36 years. When I first ran, I thought I’d be here 10.” (Snip)"But no, this was our decision, independent of what I did with Trump,”
Daily Mail (UK),
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Natasha Anderson
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Twitter says it has no plans to reinstate former President Donald Trump's account despite Elon Musk vowing to 'make significant improvements' to the social media platform after becoming the company's largest shareholder and a member of its board of directors.'Twitter is committed to impartiality in the development and enforcement of its policies and rules,' the company told DailyMail.com on Tuesday. 'Our policy decisions are not determined by the Board or shareholders, and we have no plans to reverse any policy decisions.''As always our Board plays an important advisory and feedback role across the entirety of our service.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Emily Goodin
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President Joe Biden said it 'feels like the good old days' as he welcomed former President Barack Obama back to the White House to push the Affordable Care Act - with the White House and Democrats needing a major boost before the midterms. 'My name is Joe Biden and I'm Barack Obama's vice president,' the president said. 'Welcome back to the White House, man. It feels like the good old days.'The event was a lovefest to the Obama years with both men joking about their time together under Obama's tenure. They hugged, quipped and laughed as the Democrats in the East Room - crowded to the gills -
BizPac Review,
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Frank Webster
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Former Alaska Governor and John McCain running mate Sarah Palin announced on Friday her bid to represent Alaska in the U.S. Congress. The announcement came following the death of Republican Rep. Don Young in March who served Alaska in the House of Representatives for more than 40 years.Appearing on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime” on Monday, Palin said she’s ready for the predictable manufactured outrage the left will undoubtedly pour on her.
“You know, I would never be so cocky as to say bring it on, but yes I anticipate that when I walk down that hall to get my diet Dr. Pepper, sure the jackals are going to be there
TV Newser,
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A.J. Katz
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DirecTV will drop far-right cable news outlet One America News Network on Tuesday, April 4, according to Bloomberg’s Gerry Smith. The satellite TV cable behemoth said earlier this year that it planned to no longer carry OAN, which was criticized for spreading false information about the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2020 presidential election, and its general spread of conspiracy theories, once its contract expires. OAN began airing on DirecTV in April 2017.DirecTV is going through with the move despite Herring Networks Inc., which owns and operates OANN, having sued
New York Post,
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Mark Moore
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White House chief of staff Ron Klain approached Hunter Biden in September 2012 for help raising $20,000 for a foundation that looks after the vice president’s residence, but told the now-first son to “keep it low key” to prevent “bad PR,” according to a report on Tuesday.In an email to Hunter Biden, Klain said he needed to “tackle a piece of unpleasant business,” Fox News reported.“The tax lawyers for the VP Residence Foundation have concluded that since the Cheney folks last raised money in 2007 and not 2008, we actually have to have some incoming funds before the end of this fiscal year
Just the News,
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John Solomon
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Special Counsel John Durham is revealing new smoking gun evidence, a text message that shows a Clinton campaign lawyer lied to the FBI, while putting the courts on notice he is prepared to show the effort to smear Donald Trump with now-disproven Russia collusion allegations was a "conspiracy."
In a bombshell court filing late Monday night, Durham for the first time suggested Hillary Clinton's campaign, her researchers and others formed a "joint venture or conspiracy" for the purpose of weaving the collusion story to harm Trump's election chances and then the start of his presidency."These parties acted as 'joint venturer[s]' and therefore should be 'considered as co-conspirator[s],'" he wrote.