Author: Kaelan Deese, Washington Examiner
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Ray Epps, subject of Jan. 6 conspiracy, charged by DOJ in connection with Capitol riot
Ray Epps, a protester filmed during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol who became the focus of online theories about the government plotting the incident, was charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct this week. He faces one count of knowingly engaging in “disorderly and disruptive conduct” with the “intent to impede and disrupt” the…
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Three ways Hunter Biden has gone on offense since felony gun charges
Since the Justice Department announced three new felony gun charges for Hunter Biden, he’s turned to the offensive in his legal affairs. President Joe Biden‘s son started the week after he was indicted on three felony gun charges by filing a lawsuit Monday against two IRS employees, accusing them of unlawfully revealing his tax returns…
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Hunter Biden doesn’t want to show up in person for felony gun arraignment
President Joe Biden‘s son Hunter Biden doesn’t want to head back home to Delaware for a hearing over his felony gun charges, according to a judge slated to preside over his arraignment. “Defendant seeks to have the initial appearance on the Indictment in this matter held via video conference,” U.S. District Judge Christopher Burke wrote…
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Trump co-defendant Jeffrey Clark skips hearing with skeptical judge: ‘This is not good’
A federal judge during a Monday hearing was skeptical about former Trump administration Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark‘s bid to move his Georgia election subversion case to federal court. Clark argues he was operating in his official capacity at the DOJ’s environmental division and in an acting capacity at the civil division when he sent…
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Top Biden adviser Jake Sullivan met with Chinese foreign minister in bid to foster relations
Biden administration national security adviser Jake Sullivan convened in Malta this weekend with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in a bid to foster relations with China. The meeting, which was announced Sunday and took place over the past two days with Wang, could also aid with facilitating a future meeting between President Joe Biden and…
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Chuck Schumer ditches enforcement of dress code on Senate floor: Report
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has quietly told the Senate’s Sergeant at Arms to cease enforcement of a formal dress code for its members. The altered rule will take effect this week, according to a Senate official who spoke to Axios, which first reported on the change. DEMOCRATS DON’T SEEM EAGER TO DEFEND HARRIS…
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Trump takes ownership of 2020 election fraud claims: ‘It was my decision’
Former President Donald Trump said, “It was my decision” to believe that fraud in the 2020 election caused his defeat, contending he also “listened to some people,” casting doubt on the results. “We have many people, and it’s my choice,” Trump told NBC’s Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker in an interview aired on Sunday, saying,…
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Trump says threat of jail time doesn’t hurt his sleep: ‘I’m built a little differently
Former President Donald Trump is not afraid of going to prison despite facing four criminal trials, saying, “I’m built a little differently.” “I don’t even think about it,” Trump told NBC’s Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker in an interview aired on Sunday. “I’m built a little differently, I guess, because I have had people…
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Ibram X Kendi’s antiracism think tank at Boston University lays off third of staff
A Boston University think tank led by “antiracism” expert Ibram X. Kendi has let go of nearly a third of its staff, the latest sign of layoffs hitting left-wing activist groups. The Boston University Center for Antiracist Research fired between 15 and 20 employees, multiple outlets have reported. Kendi began the center in June 2020…
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Legality of Hunter Biden gun charges challenged by Supreme Court Bruen ruling
The landmark Second Amendment ruling at the Supreme Court last summer condemned by President Joe Biden is poised to become a legal lifeline for his recently indicted son, Hunter Biden. The president’s son was indicted Thursday on charges stemming from a gun purchase in 2018, including a charge for allegedly illegally possessing the firearm, which…




