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A highly anticipated report issued Friday by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, also known as CISA, is providing official documentation of the major security flaws posed by Dominion Voting Systems Machines. It comes nearly two years after the 2020 presidential election, which the agency had called the “most secure election in history.”While the CISA report states that it has “no evidence that these vulnerabilities have been exploited in any elections,” it nonetheless highlights at least nine concrete, alarming security vulnerabilities.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Alyssa Guzman
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Mitch McConnell and Gretchen Whitmer have been found on a 'hit list' inside the car of a gunman who shot dead a retired judge in Wisconsin.The Senate Minority Leader, Michigan Governor as well as Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers were on the note left by the 56-year-old shooter who blasted 68-year-old John Roemer to death. Cops made the startling discovery after they were called to the lawmaker's home yesterday around 6.30pm following reports of gunfire.Mitch McConnell and Gretchen Whitmer have been found on a 'hit list' inside the car of a gunman who shot dead a retired judge in Wisconsin.
Associated Press & Daily Mail (UK),
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Miami faces up to 12 inches of rain as Tropical Storm Alex struck Florida on Saturday morning, trapping cars in flash floods as the cyclone barrels through the Sunshine state. The Miami Fire Department said it was using six high water vehicles to pull people from stranded cars on flooded roads throughout the city starting as early as 6 a.m., with the city closing several roads that have been inundated.'We continue to urge you to not drive or walk through standing water,' the fire department tweeted on Saturday morning. 'Be safe and please allow us to assess the situation.' Many have had to abandon their cars
Washington Examiner,
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Jerry Dunleavy
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John Durham’s special counsel office released its most recent financial statement just days after a defeat in the criminal investigation’s first trial as the prosecutor is gearing up for his next trial centering on Christopher Steele’s discredited dossier. From the start of October 2021 to the end of March 2022, the Special Counsel’s Office spent a total of $1,656,466, a slight decrease from the second report released last year, according to the new financial statement, which is the third one released by Durham’s office. Of the total for the new reporting period,
Gateway Pundit,
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Pro Trump News Staff
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The American people are turning away from the hard left left networks.Fox News dominated the ratings again in May — drawing 2.27 million viewers in primetime. This was despite the network banning any mention of “2000 Mules” on its airwaves. MSNBC averaged 1.02 million — CNN averaged only 660,000. Deadline reported: Fox News’ audience continued to grow in May while its main cable news rivals saw viewership declines. The network drew 2.27 million total viewers in primetime, up 4% from May, 2021. MSNBC averaged 1.02 million, down 32%, while CNN averaged 660,000, down 28%. In the 25-54 demographic,
Red State,
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Becca Lower
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Vice President Kamala Harris addressed attendees at the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Reno, NV, on Friday. And from a glance at the group’s agenda items, it appears it was the kind of forum a progressive politician like Harris would feel comfortable speaking in front of. UPI reported: On Thursday, the U.S. Conference of Mayors reissued a letter from August 2019 calling on Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, R-K.Y., to take swift action and pass two bills to address the toll that gun violence has taken on Americans across the country.
New York Post,
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Ariel Zilber &
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Who are you gonna believe: the world’s richest man or the president with plunging poll numbers? Billionaire Elon Musk has such a “super bad feeling” about the U.S, economy under President Biden that he plans to lay off about 10% of the workers at his Tesla electric car company, it emerged Friday. Biden reacted to the tech mogul’s gloomy outlook with sarcasm — and then took a jab at his SpaceX company’s upcoming mission.“Lots of luck on his trip to the moon,” Biden said of Musk during an extended weekend trip to his Delaware beach home.
American Thinker,
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Eileen F. Toplansky
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Under the guise of caring and concern, the Left continues its assault on Black people, aka People of Color. First, it began with substandard education to Black children and the control of the school systems by the teachers’ unions, who shill for the Democrat party. Not surprising, these very children could not compete academically because they were never given the basic tools to do so. But the seed was planted fostering the implicit bias that Blacks were simply not capable of doing well.So, the next step was to institute affirmative action.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Harriet Alexander
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Pizza Hut is facing calls for a boycott after it promoted a children's book that featured a little boy who dresses in drag.The pizza chain has been running a children's reading scheme called Book It since 1984 where kids are awarded certificates from their school for completing books, which can be cashed in for a free pizza.Dozens of books are added to the list on a regular basis, but its latest addition has sparked fury.Big Wig, by Jonathan Hillman, tells the story of a little boy who likes to dress up, and whose wig gives magical powers to those who wear it.
Breitbart Politics,
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Joel B. Pollak
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Former White House economic adviser Peter Navarro contested the charges against him in federal court in Washington, DC, on Friday, after he was arrested by the FBI on two counts of contempt of Congress for defying the January 6 committee. Navarro spent hours in custody and in court, “having at it,” in the words of Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto. He confirmed that he had been arrested while boarding a domestic flight, and placed into “handcuffs” and “leg irons.” (Tweet/Video) He told reporters outside the courthouse that arresting officers had made a point of placing him in a cell once occupied by former attempted assassin John Hinckley, Jr.,
Washington Post,
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Nathan Diller
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The last Howard Johnson's restaurant has shut its doors, signaling the end of an era for travelers who remember the brand's fried clams and 28 flavors of ice cream as a road trip staple.
The Lake George, N.Y., location is closed, and the property is up for lease, listing agent Bill Moon of Exit Realty Empire Associates confirmed. However, Moon said, for the last several years, the restaurant wasn't operated as "traditional Howard Johnson's experience".
Washington Examiner,
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Ryan King
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The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is scaling down the number of planned public hearings for June, from eight down to six.Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS) is not ruling out the prospect of further public hearings after June and noted that the panel has been mulling through the logistics of when the other hearings will take place."If there is something we think that's of value that a hearing could amplify, we are absolutely open to doing it," he said in an interview with Insider published Friday. "It's our democracy that stands to lose if we don't get it right."