Author: Andrew Kerr
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BLM activist Shaun King threatens to dox, inflict ‘pain’ on NY Post reporters
Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King threatened to inflict “pain” on two New York Post reporters in a series of posts to his millions of followers on Wednesday. “I know where you live. Where you used to live. Where your family lives. Where they work,” King wrote in Instagram posts directed to New York Post…
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FEC threatens Madison Cawthorn after he fails to fork over campaign financial records
The Federal Election Commission threatened outgoing Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) with potential legal enforcement action for failing to report his campaign’s finances during the weeks before and after his May 17 primary defeat. Cawthorn was due to file a report to the FEC on July 15 detailing what his campaign raised and spent between late…
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BLM activist says he needed $40K designer guard dog to be safe from white supremacists
Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King said Tuesday that he purchased a $40,000 designer guard dog with funds donated to his political action committee to defend his family against white supremacist threats. King, who has long been considered a grifter by some members of the black activist community, announced in February that his family had…
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Here are the Jan. 6 sentences that have been handed down as Trump charges hang in air
The vast majority of the 220 individuals who have been criminally sentenced for their participation in the Capitol riot have received light sentences ranging from fines, community service, probation, and a few weeks or months in prison. Only 15 individuals who have been convicted and sentenced for their participation in the riot will spend more…
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Green industry: Inside the big business of marijuana legalization lobbying
The marijuana industry has dramatically increased its lobbying efforts within the halls of Congress since the first states legalized recreational use of the drug in 2012. The industry has spent over $20 million lobbying Congress since Colorado and Washington legalized marijuana in 2012, with the bulk of the spending coming after Democrats retook the House…
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George Soros says it’s not his fault violent crime is on the rise
Liberal billionaire George Soros rejected accusations that his decadelong effort to install liberal prosecutors has led to crime waves in some of America’s largest cities. Soros acknowledged in a Wall Street Journal op-ed published Sunday that crime was on the rise around the country, but he said it couldn’t be attributed to the policies championed…
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Six years later, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign gravy train is almost dried up
Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign used up almost all its remaining cash reserves during the first half of 2022, Federal Election Commission filings show. The failed Democratic presidential candidate has used her leftover campaign funds to provide a steady stream of payments to some of her top aides since former President Donald Trump’s upset victory…
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Russian national charged with sowing US secessionist discord at behest of FSB
A Russian national has been charged by the Department of Justice with orchestrating a malign influence campaign aimed to sow secessionist discord within the United States at the direction of the Russian Federal Security Service, or FSB. Aleksandr Viktorovich Ionov, a resident of Moscow, recruited and directed political groups in Florida, Georgia, and California to…
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National AG group refuses to disclose info driving GOP allegations of left-wing bias
The National Association of Attorneys General is refusing to release information pertaining to Republican accusations that the group has turned into an unaccountable left-wing litigation machine. NAAG bills itself as a nonpartisan membership forum that helps state attorneys general fulfill their duties as the top law enforcement officials in their states. But the organization has…
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Biden takes victory lap on gas despite families paying $120 more monthly than one year ago
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