Daily Mail (UK),
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A New York homeowner found a horrifying item outside his home while doing yardwork last week amid a 'sick' trend spreading across the nation.
The unidentified homeowner noticed a camouflaged camera hidden in the shrubbery outside of home in the upscale community of Scarsdale last Sunday, CBS News reports.
Police said it was camouflaged with fake greenery and hooked up to a cellular hotspot to broadcast surveillance footage, as burglars use these hidden cameras across the nation to monitor opportunities to break into homes or steal vehicles.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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In a landmark decision, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has ruled that digital images of completed absentee and mail-in ballots are to be considered public records.
This pivotal ruling stems from a case involving appellant Michelle Previte, who sought to obtain electronic copies of these ballots from the 2020 General Election via Pennsylvania’s Right-to-Know Law (RTKL).
The case began when Previte submitted RTKL requests to the Erie County Board of Elections, seeking access to digital images of all mail-in and absentee ballots, as well as images of the outer envelopes and polling place ballots from the November 2020 election.
New York Post,
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Surprise, surprise: Team Biden has halted a program that flies migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela into the United States after the Department of Homeland Security uncovered massive fraud by the program’s applicants.
Gee, did anyone really think there wouldn’t be fraud?
This is a program, mind you, that never got congressional authorization and violates laws already on the books.
Yet, despite the patently obvious likelihood of fraud, President Biden and border czar Kamala Harris went ahead with it anyway, flying in nearly half a million people since October 2022.
Now a review by DHS’s Citizenship and Immigration Services found that possibly tens of thousands of applications from migrants’ “sponsors”
Townhall,
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Sarah Arnold
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With less than three months until the November election, the 2024 race is shaping up to be one of the most important elections in U.S. history. The outcome of the presidential contest will affect America’s future for the better or for the worse, and it comes down to two candidates. Vice President Kamala Harris, who is set to pick up the Democratic nominee in two weeks officially, has a laundry list of far-left agenda items planned for the U.S. if elected.
Things such as defunding the police, leaving the southern border wide open, banning offshore drilling, taking away American’s Second Amendment rights,
New York Post,
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Ethan Sears
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When golf returned to the Olympics in 2016, it was derided and seen as meaning about the same as an average PGA tournament.
A number of top players skipped the Rio Games, due to its proximity to a major and Zika virus concerns. Five years later, the Tokyo Games passed without much fanfare.
Any question over what gold means to golf’s best now, however, was answered and more as tears leaked from Scottie Scheffler’s eyes while The Star Spangled Banner played on the medal stand at Le Golf National on Sunday.
Breitbart Crime,
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Amy Furr
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A woman from San Antonio, Texas, was arrested Friday in Washington, DC, for allegedly threatening former President Donald Trump, the news coming after a gunman tried to assassinate him during his rally on July 13.
According to the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), the agency received information about the suspect, identified as Christina Montoya, who had apparently traveled to the nation’s capital, where police found an unlicensed firearm and a magazine on her, KENS 5 reported on Friday. However, Trump was reportedly in the Hamptons to meet with donors the day of the woman’s arrest.
New York Post,
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Haley Brown
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Matt Troutman
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Unstable, strung-out homeless weirdos have swarmed large parts of Manhattan’s West Side, littering streets with needles and menacing locals and tourists alike — and there’s no help in sight.
The invasion of homeless, mentally ill and drug-abusing people is a full-blown “humanitarian crisis” greeting millions of tourists and office workers who arrive in Midtown and its highly trafficked surrounding neighborhoods, wrote Councilman Eric Bottcher in a recent letter to the mayor asking for aid.
“Our neighborhoods need help right now,” he wrote. “The status quo cannot be allowed to continue.”
The Western Journal,
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Jack Davis
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An account of the terrors of working for Vice President Kamala Harris during the days she was a U.S. senator has resurfaced.
Terry McAteer, whose son worked briefly for Harris in a long-ago summer internship, wrote an op-ed for The Union in 2019 when Harris was in the midst of her failed campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.
This is not exactly a startling revelation.
In 2021, as Harris’s staff was heading for the exit one after the other, Politico wrote a piece describing the vice president’s office as a hotbed of dysfunction.
Breitbart Politics,
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David Ng
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A packed roster of Hollywood comedians will hold a virtual fundraiser for Kamala Harris next week, the latest effort by entertainment industry elites to stuff Kamala’s coffers with hard cash.
Ben Stiller, Jason Bateman, Patton Oswalt, Kathy Griffin, and longtime Trump nemesis Rosie O’Donnell are set to make an appearance on the Zoom call, which is set for Monday at 8 p.m. ET, according to a Deadline report. Other participants include Cecily Strong, Jon Hamm, Kathryn Hahn, Ed Helms, John Stamos. Max Greenfield, Tom Arnold, Matt Friend, Nick Offerman, Tim Heidecker, and Chris Messina.
Breitbart Politics,
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Emma-Jo Morris
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Kamala Harris has crafted a contrived persona and a phony identity to advance her career, portraying herself as part of a “marginalized group.” The logic is something like this: If she is perceived as part of a victim class (spoiler: she’s not) based on her race, few, if any, will press her on her politics.
A left-wing journalist taking a deep dive in to where Harris really came from would amount to career suicide, given she has hinged her campaign on her supposed identification with “marginalized groups”— that is obviously why no one has, and she can safely assume no one will.
New York Post,
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Ryan King
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A smiling former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi denied reports that she spearheaded the Democratic mutiny that culminated with President Biden dropping out of the race last month.
“No, I wasn’t the leader of any pressure [campaign],” Pelosi (D-Calif.), 84, told CBS News.
“Let me say things that I didn’t do: I didn’t call one person. I did not call one person. I could always say to him, ‘I never called anybody.’”
(X Video) Pelosi’s behind-the-scenes machinations during the outpour of Democrats calling on Biden, 81, have been widely reported. She has long had a reputation for
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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In an exclusive interview with Fox News reporter Shannon Bream, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch addressed a radical proposal to overhaul the highest court in the land.
This discussion comes in the wake of Biden’s op-ed published in the Washington Post, where he outlined his vision for a reformed judiciary, claiming it was necessary to uphold the principle that “no one is above the law.”
Biden’s controversial plan follows a Supreme Court decision on July 1 that granted broad immunity to presidents from prosecution for actions taken while in office.
Biden expressed his concern that this ruling could allow future leaders to evade accountability for serious misconduct,
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