PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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For years, Democrats have made a spectacle of their disdain for President Trump at every opportunity, so it should come as no surprise that once again, Democrats are planning to boycott his inauguration. The same thing happened in 2017, when they skipped Trump’s inauguration because they claimed he’d stolen the election with the help of Russia. Now, after Trump won a landslide electoral college victory as well as the national popular vote, Democrats are once again coming up with excuses to skip the event.
According to a report from Axios, more than a dozen congressional Democrats have announced that they're going to skip the event,
PJ Media,
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Mark Tapscott
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12/14/2024 10:11:06 PM
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At least 36,000 individuals from China, many of whom are young men of military age, have entered America illegally since President Joe Biden repealed the secure border left to him by his predecessor and successor in the Oval Office, Donald Trump.
Let's not forget that hundreds of individuals known to be terrorists have also entered the country illegally as a result of Biden's throwing the border doors wide open to all comers. And those numbers only account for the individuals known to have crossed into the U.S. illegally.
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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12/14/2024 10:08:16 PM
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I think if you were writing a movie about the comeback of Donald Trump, and you tried to sell it, people probably would have told you that they wouldn't buy it because no one would believe it. (Snip) The Time magazine cover was actually a good picture, making him look lean, powerful, and ready. (Snip) Meanwhile, the cherry on the top was how mad the left was over it. Former CNN stooge Don Lemon was just beside himself, unable to understand how Time could have done this.
Red State,
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Ward Clark
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12/14/2024 9:44:15 PM
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The libertarian in me insists that a private business should be able to refuse business to anyone. Back in the days before all the pettifoggery about "places of public accommodation" became accepted, it wasn't uncommon to see signs in bars, restaurants, and the like stating, "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone."
These same private businesses, though, also have the right to expect their employees to accept management's rules about who and who won't be served. So when a District of Columbia restaurant server announced her refusal to wait on Trump officials, her employer took swift action that would probably bring a grin to the president-elect's face.
Townhall,
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Matt Vespa
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12/14/2024 1:56:24 PM
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Some liberals cannot accept defeat—this is what happens when you have the needle in you nice and deep. The bubble these people reside in was dense and just as insane, with some Democrats thinking that Florida was going to flip for the Democrats. Even sadder is how some felt post-election fundraising emails were evidence that Kamala Harris would still win the election. The cope has been insane: [Tweet, videos]
The latest conspiracy theory is that JD Vance will “turn state’s evidence” against President-elect Donald J. Trump and Elon Musk for stealing the 2024 election: [video]
It’s not going to happen.
Townhall,
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Sarah Arnold
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12/14/2024 1:47:42 PM
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In a recent investigation by President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a whistleblower revealed a concerning issue involving a federal worker who moved to Florida yet still received a paycheck from Washington, D.C. This discovery raises questions about the integrity of government workers and highlights the implications remote work has on taxpayer funds. As the issue continues, it underscores the need for transparency and efficiency within government operations.
A whistleblower has reportedly come forward to Republican Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA), alleging that a worker at the Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) in Washington, D.C., has lived in Florida for years.
PJ Media,
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Sarah Anderson
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12/14/2024 8:23:51 AM
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On Tuesday, a Nativity scene sat on the southeastern steps of the United States Capitol building. According to the Christian Post, it was the first time in American history that such a display was allowed, and those who organized it called it a "milestone for religious freedom and the First Amendment."
Reverend Patrick Mahoney, along with supporters, stood next to the display and prayed, sang Christmas carols, and read the Christmas Story. He said the display was there because he won a "historic federal lawsuit" with the help of the Center for American Liberty.
PJ Media,
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Victoria Taft
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12/13/2024 5:55:22 PM
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The silence over the Jan. 6, 2021, pipe bomb incident is deafening. The radio silence on what we've been assured are "viable" pipe bombs planted outside the DNC and near the RNC on J6 continued in the Inspector General's report when he offered only a few treacly paragraphs on the issue. Keeping the pipe bomb issue on the DL raises the spidey senses of those who believe that the pipe bomb incidents, far from being a J6 sideshow, were a planned diversion by — who, exactly? — to stop the Electoral College counting when Republican senators were to be offering proof of shady ballot counting
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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12/12/2024 1:00:45 PM
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The House Task Force’s final report on the attempted assassinations of Donald Trump reveals a disturbing pattern of failures within the Secret Service. The first assassination attempt in Butler, Pa., on July 13, 2024, was largely attributed to breakdowns in communication and unity of command, and inadequate planning. The report suggests that while no single failure led to the attack, a series of missteps allowed Thomas Matthew Crooks to fire off shots at Trump, one of which struck his ear.
The Task Force found that the tragic and shocking events in Butler, Pennsylvania were preventable and should not have happened. There was not, however, a singular moment or decision
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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12/12/2024 2:31:41 AM
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The latest story against Pete Hegseth just went south and was shown to be false.
ProPublica said they were pursuing a story about whether Hegseth had been admitted to West Point as he claimed. They said they had contacted West Point and been told on the record, twice that they had no record of Hegseth being accepted. They then said they didn't run with the story when Hegseth produced a letter showing he had been accepted.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is now demanding answers about how West Point could have given false information about Pete Hegseth's acceptance to the Academy and whether they violated the Privacy Act
Red State,
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Teri Christoph
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The good news first: As RedState has been reporting, Christopher Wray is on his way out as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). President-elect Donald Trump called it a "great day for America as it will end the Weaponization of what has become known as the United States Department of Injustice" and promised his new administration "will now restore the rule of law for all Americans."
Trump also signaled his support for Kash Patel, his nominee to succeed Wray as FBI director.
"We want our FBI back, and that will now happen," Trump wrote, as he ended his post, adding: "I look forward to Kash Patel’s confirmation,
Townhall,
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Kurt Schlichter
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12/12/2024 2:14:15 AM
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Donald Trump must move hard and fast to get his agenda enacted. He’s going to be opposed not only by the bureaucrats of the Deep State but by, to some extent, the courts, congressional Democrats, and soft Republicans. Fortunately, President Trump, as chief executive – the unitary executive – has tremendous authority. He and his appointees, as well as Republicans in Congress, must use it. They will feel considerable pressure to be soft and weak, not only from the regime media but from the spineless establishmentarians. They must reject it, and fully exercise the power the American people have granted them.
There are practical limitations to Donald Trump’s soon-to-be-recovered power.
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I haven't shot more than a cap gun in my life, but even I could have hit a target 5 feet away with at least one of the six bullets fired!! Was the agent shooting blanks???