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President Biden pardons son Hunter Biden on tax and gun charges, breaking vow not to do so
By Jeff Mordock – The Washington Times – Sunday, December 1, 2024 President Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden on tax and gun charges, condemning the prosecutions as politically motivated while reversing his promise not to use his executive authority to save his son from potential prison sentences. In a st...
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Rep. Mace says she won't stop effort to bar transgender women from 'female spaces'
Rep. Nancy Mace is not backing down on her opposition to transgender women in women’s restrooms, and is ready to take her case nationwide. The issue comes as Capitol Hill will get its first openly transgender member of Congress, Rep.-elect Sarah McBride, Delaware Democrat...
Nov 27, 2024
Trump says he'll impose 25% tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico, 10% on China on first day
President-elect Donald Trump said Monday he will impose a 25% tariff on all products coming into the U.S. from Mexico and Canada, and additional 10% levies on all Chinese products, on his first day in office as penalties for deadly fentanyl and illegal immigrants pouring across the borders. In a series of posts on Trut...
Nov 26, 2024
Senators want watchdog to investigate TSA's facial recognition technology
Twelve senators are urging the Department of Homeland Security’s top watchdog to probe the Transportation Security Administration’s facial recognition technology, as many Americans prepare to travel for the busy holiday season. The bipartisan Senate coalition includes unlikely allies worried about the TSA&r...
Nov 25, 2024
Biden spent big to fight contrary narratives; 'misinformation' on virus, climate
The Biden administration has spent more than a quarter of a billion dollars to study and police “misinformation,” according to a report released Friday. OpenTheBooks, a spending watchdog, said the federal government has spent $267 million since 2021 on contracts and research grants that include the term &ld...
Nov 22, 2024