Breitbart Politics,
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Sean Moran
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Senate Democrats want to pass a $500 billion package that would include major reforms to health care, climate change, and taxes, according to a report.
NBC News reported that Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), who was primarily responsible for tanking the Build Back Better Act, continues to hold talks with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on a reconciliation package that would spend $500 billion and raise $1 trillion in revenue.
The package would primarily focus on health care, energy, and taxes. One source told NBC News that the “ceiling” for climate change funding would be capped at $300 billion, making it a significant fixture of the package.
American Thinker,
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Sloan Oliver
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7/7/2022 6:08:39 AM
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For decades, conservatives ceded the cultural battlefield to the likes of John McCain, Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, and John Boehner. We were told, that if we wanted to win, to shut up on social issues such as abortion, religious freedom, immigration, gay marriage, gun rights, etc. – because to argue for life (and against abortion), for heterosexual marriage, for public prayer, for school choice, for secure borders, or for any other rights was far too contentious. Doing so would anger half the electorate.
Instead, our faux leaders said we must focus only on taxes, balanced budgets, and other fiscal issues.
Fox News,
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Brian Flood
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Nikolas Lanum
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7/7/2022 5:58:26 AM
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been vilified by the left for decades, but a close friend who believes he’s "our greatest living American" helped tell the justice’s story through his own words in a remarkable new book taken from 25 hours of candid discussion with the longest-serving justice.
Mark Paoletta, an attorney who served as Assistant Counsel to President George H.W. Bush and played a key role in the confirmation of Thomas, became a close friend of the justice over time. Over the past three decades, they’ve vacationed together with their families and made frequent road trips to visit a New Jersey nursing home where the Irish nuns who
BizPac Review,
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Robert Jonathan
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7/7/2022 5:54:58 AM
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Jeh Johnson, a lawyer who was the Homeland Security secretary in the Obama administration, has expressed doubts about the way the partisan January 6 committee presented the “vivid” testimony of ex-White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson.
To much corporate media fanfare, Hutchinson luridly claimed that President Trump had attempted to grab the steering wheel from the driver as Secret Service escorted him from the January 6, 2021, rally back to the White House, and that he lunged at an agent.
New York Post,
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Haley Brown &
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The accused Highland Park Fourth of July gunman painted a chilling mural of a smiley-face figure brandishing a rifle on the wall of his mom’s home, The Post learned Wednesday.
The revelation of the creepy image emerged as Robert E. “Bobby” Crimo’s mom, Denise, was spotted looking downcast outside her Highland Park home Wednesday afternoon — just days after her son’s alleged Independence Day slaughter.
The eerie mural, painted on the outside back wall of the house, shows the character with a yellow happy face for a head clutching what appears to be a high-powered rifle.
It wasn’t immediately clear when Crimo painted the mural.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Chris Jewers
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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson will finally resign today, ending an unprecedented political crisis that has paralyzed the country's government after more than 50 ministers quit and told him to go.
The British leader admitted defeat half-an-hour after a shattering intervention from Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi, who was only appointed on Tuesday night in the wake of the departure of Rishi Sunak.
Zahawi told Mr Johnson that his situation is 'not sustainable'.
Until now, Johnson had rebuffed calls by his Cabinet to step down in the wake of several ethics scandals.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Stacy Liberatore
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7/6/2022 9:11:16 PM
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Elon Musk promised the world an orbital Starship flight in July and it seems he is one step closer to making it happen.
SpaceX announced Wednesday its prototype, or Ship 24, is standing tall on the suborbital pad at its Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas.
The move is 'in preparation for the first orbital flight test of Starship,' SpaceX shared in a tweet, suggesting the massive rocket could take off this month.
All activity at the testing facility has been on hold for more than a year due to an environmental review by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Daily Mail (UK),
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Andrea Cavallier
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7/6/2022 8:49:33 PM
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Elon Musk quietly had twins with one of his top executives weeks before he welcomed a child with Grimes via surrogate, court documents revealed.
In November, the Tesla CEO, 51, reportedly had twins with Shivon Zilis, 36, one of his top executives at his company Neuralink, Insider reported. He now has nine known children.
Musk and Zilis filed a petition in April to change the twins' names in order to 'have their father's last name and contain their mother's last name as part of their middle name,' according to the court documents.
New York Post,
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Haley Brown
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Gabrielle Fonrouge
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HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. – The dad of the accused Fourth of July parade killer told The Post on Wednesday that his son talked about a mass shooting in Denmark the night before launching his own massacre — and washed his hands of any guilt over how the suspect got his gun.
The father, Robert Crimo Jr. — who has tapped one of R. Kelly’s lawyers to battle claims he helped his mentally disturbed kid buy guns — said that the night before Monday’s shooting, he and son Robert Crimo III discussed the 22-year-old Danish man who shot and killed three people at a mall outside of Copenhagen on Sunday.
Breitbart Politics,
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Jacob Bliss
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7/6/2022 6:22:40 PM
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Democrats are starting to show frustration over President Joe Biden as his agenda has seen several setbacks during his presidency, according to the Hill’s Amie Parnes and Brett Samuels.
Following the Supreme Court’s ruling on Roe v. Wade last month, the president has been “finding himself largely powerless to address a spate of setbacks in recent weeks that have sparked alarm among Democrats about the state of the country,” they wrote.
During Biden’s presidency, the country has seen a supply chain crisis, record-high inflation, a baby formula shortage, and the botched Afghanistan withdrawal.
Breitbart Politics,
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John Nolte
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Because he hates Americans, President Joe Biden is shipping much-needed American oil to foreign countries, including… China.
The whole idea of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), which is owned by the U.S. government, specifically the U.S. Department of Energy, is to hold on to about 700 million barrels of oil in the event of an emergency or disruption.
But now, because His Fraudulency Joe Biden has closed pipelines, killed oil and gas leases, refused to allow refining to expand, and has gone to war with affordable energy; the SPR is releasing about a million gallons a day into the U.S. economy.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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7/6/2022 10:50:45 AM
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On Tuesday, November 3rd President Trump was ahead of Joe Biden in the swing state of Michigan by over 100,000 votes. This appeared to be another solid win for President Trump in Michigan with a greater margin than his 2016 victory. The ballot counting in Detroit, Michigan on election night took place at the TCF Center, formerly known as Cobo Hall.
This is the site where Detroit City Officials put cardboard over the windows to prevent the GOP observers from seeing in, where poll workers were militantly hostile to the GOP observers, and where hundreds of affidavits by election observers claim they witnessed voter fraud.