Author: Kaelan Deese, Washington Examiner
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Hunter Biden laptop ‘coordinated’ cover-up sparks FEC complaint against DNC
Suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story in the days before the 2020 election was part of a “coordinated” effort between President Joe Biden‘s campaign and the Democratic National Committee, according to a conservative legal group’s new complaint. America First Legal, the group headed by former President Donald Trump‘s senior adviser Stephen Miller, filed the…
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Trump takes advantage of temporary lift on gag order to blast ‘deranged’ Jack Smith
Former President Donald Trump went on an angry tangent against President Joe Biden and prosecutors who have indicted him amid a brief pause of his limited gag order in federal court. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan granted Trump a temporary hold on his gag order last week, and the former president appeared to be using…
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How Biden is canceling $48 billion in student loans despite Supreme Court loss
The Supreme Court ruled against President Joe Biden‘s multi-billion dollar student loan forgiveness program in June, but somehow his administration is still canceling the most student debt in history. Since the high court nixed Biden’s plan to forgive up to $430 billion in student debt for millions in dollars, his administration has canceled more than…
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Trump shared secret details about US foreign relations, Australian billionaire claims
Former President Donald Trump may have shared delicate state secrets during conversations with a wealthy overseas elite, according to new claims from Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt. Pratt, who has faced questioning by special counsel Jack Smith in one of two federal investigations against the former president, recounted his private discussions with Trump and described his…
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US orders nonemergency personnel to leave embassy in Iraq due to increased ‘threats’
The State Department on Sunday announced it ordered any eligible family members and nonemergency government personnel on Friday to leave the United States Embassy in Iraq, citing a recent increase in “threats.” “Do not travel to Iraq due to terrorism, kidnapping, armed conflict, civil unrest, and Mission Iraq’s limited capacity to provide support to U.S.…
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Israel war: IDF says Hamas is holding 212 people hostage
The number of hostages being held by Hamas has risen to 212, according to estimates by an Israel Defense Forces spokesman. IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said Sunday morning that 212 people were taken by Hamas fighters on Oct. 7, according to a press conference reported on by multiple news outlets. The number marks…
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Will guilty pleas in Trump’s Georgia RICO case damn his eventual trial?
Another of former President Donald Trump‘s attorneys pleaded guilty in the Georgia racketeering case, a move legal experts say could have double-edged impacts on the case. On Friday, Kenneth Chesebro, 62, cut a last-minute deal that allows him to avoid prison but requires him to testify and otherwise cooperate as authorities pursue charges against others…
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Supreme Court rejects Missouri effort to revive its ‘Second Amendment Preservation Act’
The Supreme Court on Friday left a Missouri law on hold that blocks police from enforcing federal gun laws in the state, rejecting an emergency appeal. The 2019 law in question, known as the “Second Amendment Preservation Act,” was ruled unconstitutional by a district judge in response to a Biden administration lawsuit, though the judge…
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Third Trump defendant Kenneth Chesebro pleads guilty in Fulton RICO case
Former President Donald Trump‘s Georgia election subversion case co-defendant Kenneth Chesebro pleaded guilty to charges Friday, marking the third defendant to do an about-face in the case. Chesebro’s deal with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis‘s office comes one day after attorney Sidney Powell pleaded guilty to six misdemeanor counts in a separate plea deal.…
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First Trump co-defendant Kenneth Chesebro heads to trial in Fulton County RICO case
A lawyer indicted in Georgia alongside former President Donald Trump will be the first in the multi-defendant criminal case to stand trial for allegedly conspiring to subvert the 2020 election. Jury selection begins Friday for Kenneth Chesebro, pronounced “Chez-bro,” an attorney who allegedly schemed with Trump and 17 others to undo his 2020 election defeat…




