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Look Ahead, Not Backwards, to Hold the Justice Department Accountable
Julie Kelly, American Greatness
Graves, Wray, and Garland should be put on notice that budget cuts, not boosts, are headed their way next year. A proposal to construct a massive new FBI headquarters outside of D.C. should be scuttled immediately. And the FBI’s Washington Field Office, irredeemably corrupt and politicized as the Durham report once again demonstrated, should be shuttered for good. The minimal tools to embarrass top officials and expose the existing rot within the DOJ are in the hands of House Republicans.

John Durham Gave Americans Something as Important as Justice
Daniel J. Flynn, The American Spectator
Durham’s report charges that a “lack of analytical rigor, apparent confirmation bias, and an over-willingness to rely on information from individuals connected to political opponents caused investigators to fail to adequately consider alternative hypotheses and to act without appropriate objectivity or restraint in pursuing allegations of collusion or conspiracy between a U.S. political campaign and a foreign power..." John Durham failed to give voters justice. He did give to history the truth.

Durham on Comey’s Culpability
Kimberley Strassel, Wall Street Journal
The Trump probe was run by the “seventh floor”—by two men who were thrilled to be playing political kingmakers, and who broke all the rules. Some are responding to the Durham report with calls to dismantle the FBI. But the report shows the rank and file doing exactly what the FBI is supposed to do—question, verify. The fault rests with an arrogant leadership that discarded the usual layers of oversight—a seventh floor that took charge with no regard for rules, little care for the truth, and no accountability.

Post-Durham Report, Is It Time for GOP Candidates to Stop Campaigning and Support Trump?
Roger L. Simon, The Epoch Times
This might not be the time for the Republican Party to indulge in the luxury of an internal primary fight that often can be damaging. The moment may have come for Donald Trump’s competition to suspend their campaigns in favor of the former president. When I say suspend, that’s exactly what I mean—take a pause, given the gravity of the situation. They can resume their campaigns if things change. The symbolism of the suspension would be powerful to the American public. The unity would be impressive.

Sen. Tim Scott Set To Announce Presidential Campaign
Philip Wegmann, Real Clear Politics
When Sen. Tim Scott announces his candidacy for president, the South Carolina Republican will try something slightly unusual: He will sell voters on a vision of hope and national reconciliation, rather than the populist grievance currently fueling his competition at the top of the polls. The party looked to Scott, an eloquent orator and the only Black Republican in the Senate, to offer their rebuttal to President Biden’s first address to Congress. The question is whether a primary electorate wants the message.

Marsha Blackburn, Ted Cruz probe Bud Light’s Dylan Mulvaney ad for targeting underage drinkers
Valerie Richardson, The Washington Times
Republican Sens. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and Ted Cruz of Texas opened an investigation into whether Anheuser-Busch, Bud Light’s parent company, violated Beer Institute guidelines against underage advertising based on its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. The senators said the evidence “overwhelmingly shows that Dylan Mulvaney’s audience skews significantly younger than the legal drinking age and violates the Beer Institute’s Advertising/Marketing Code and Buying Guidelines.”

 

Dylan Mulvaney Offers Companies Exit Plan From Woke Stronghold
DeRoy Murdock, The American Spectator
Bud Light’s Dylan Mulvaney blunder should stiffen the gelatinous spines of today’s CEOs. En masse, they should tell the Big Three Colluders, HRC, and other left-wing activists: “Thanks, but no thanks. We see what you did to Anheuser-Busch. We’ll make you a deal: We’ll leave the protests and outrage to you, and you leave the consumer brand management to us. Now get out of our offices and leave us alone, so we can return to producing beer and other products and services that consumers actually want."

Rep. Jim Jordan Says Congress Must Target FBI’s Budget in Wake of Durham Report
Caden Pearson, The Epoch Times
Jordan said that Hillary Clinton’s campaign collaborated with the FBI in 2016 to target Trump, while in 2020, 51 former CIA agents and intelligence officials worked with Joe Biden’s campaign to achieve the same objective. Jordan emphasized that in both instances, the aim was to target Donald Trump. “So we’ve seen it twice—one it was the FBI, the second one it was former intel officials—but [with] the same objective: to go after President Trump and keep him from being president,” Jordan told “Hannity.”

Joe Biden, the Habitual Racialist Demagogue
Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness
If “white supremacy” was our “greatest” terrorist threat, surely crime statistics would reveal such an existential peril. Yet federal hate- and interracial-crime data show that so-called whites are considerably unrepresented demographically in such racially motivated violence. Far from galvanizing the public, Biden’s monotonous racial demagoguery is turning it off. Only 37 percent of independents in a recent poll now support Biden. Some 70 percent of the public in other polls opposes a second Joe Biden run.

Florida Fifth-Grade Teacher Scolds Parents: ‘Your Rights Are Gone When Your Child Is In the Public School System’
Susan Berry, PhD, The Star News Network
Journalist and Grabien founder Tom Elliott tweeted a clip of CNN’s interview Monday night with Jenna Barbee, a fifth-grade teacher at Winding Waters School, a K-8 school in the Hernando County district, who is under investigation over possible violation of Florida’s Parental Rights in Education law, recently expanded to prohibit classroom instruction in sexual orientation and gender identity in all grades from K-12, rather than only K-3. Barbee claimed that parents who complained about her are “ignorant.”

Dodgers scratch award for drag queens dressed like nuns after Catholic backlash
Valerie Richardson, The Washington Times
The team announced earlier this month that it would present its “Community Hero Award” to the L.A. chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a self-described “order of queer and trans nuns” founded in San Francisco in 1979. The about-face came after CatholicVote, the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio sent letters to Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred asking him to square the decision with his previous vow to “keep ourselves as apolitical as possible.”

Reject the Normalcy Bias
Kurt Schlichter, Townhall
Conservatives are conservative by nature. They don’t like change in the sense that they prefer the traditional ways of doing things, though a real conservative today must demand change – change back. Conservatives understand that the traditions of freedom and liberty and limited government are the basis of a free society. And the institutions used to be part of that. They used to be essential elements of that, but they aren’t anymore. They are an enemy of freedom and liberty and limited government.

 

Taylor-Greene Submits Impeachment Articles Against D.C. U.S. Attorney
Julie Kelly, American Greatness
Rep. Taylor-Greene: “Instead of preventing prosecuting these crimes, Graves’s office has hired more attorneys solely to prosecute more than 1,000 individuals who have been arrested for political protest or touring the U.S. Capitol. United States Attorney Graves has perversely and unconstitutionally sought lengthy pretrial detention for dozens of these political opponents, including individuals not accused of committing any violence. In doing so, Graves is systematically criminalizing political dissent.”

Should We Send the Military to Counter the Mexican Drug Cartels?
Scott McKay, The American Spectator
Perhaps it isn’t a good idea. Maybe it’s better to park the U.S. Army on the border, declare everything from Brownsville to Tijuana a military exclusion zone, shut down the ports of entry and everything between them, and simply end all traffic of people and goods unless it carries specific authorization from guys with little U.S. flag patches on their shoulders. There is a plan out there that will eliminate the mess on that border. The problem is that the regime in power isn’t interested in anything like that plan.

Rubio Publishes Vast COVID-19 Report: ‘Beijing Hid the Truth’
Philip Wegmann, Real Clear Politics
A new exhaustive study, which took two years to complete and includes vast translations of original source material, reaches a troubling, verdict: They knew. The document paints a picture of a Chinese Communist Party so eager to make advancements in bioscientific research that officials in Beijing willfully and repeatedly ignored known safety shortcomings at the Wuhan Institute of Virology as early as July 2019. Then, once the pandemic that would eventually kill 7 million people started, they launched a “cover-up.”

When Trump-Russia wiretap was 'dry hole,' FBI wouldn't stop digging
Byron York, Washington Examiner
Not only did the FBI abuse the wiretap process — and being wrongly wiretapped by the government is a pretty fundamental violation of an American's rights — the investigators did not get any hot information from doing so. The Page wiretap episode was representative of the Trump-Russia investigation as a whole. Despite all the headlines and crazy talk and despite the BS from Steele, investigators knew pretty early on, certainly in 2017, that they could not establish that collusion took place. Yet they kept pushing.

The Green Movement Is a Jobs Killer. Are Unions Finally Figuring This Out?
Steven Moore, The Epoch Times
This isn’t complicated. The leftists’ religious pursuit of “zero emissions” leads to a green holy land with no smokestacks, no power plants, no cars, no trucks, no steel mills, copper mines, pipelines, gas stoves, air conditioners, airplanes, nuclear plants, washers and dryers, pesticides, plastics, or cows and other livestock. And as we sprint to a new post-industrial-age America, there's no need for blue-collar unionized workers. The green “degrowth” movement is about putting union workers on unemployment lines.

LA Dodgers Blasted For Giving 'Community Hero' Award To the 'Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence'
Brittany M. Hughes, MRCTV.org
The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing well-deserved heat for honoring a group of transgender activists who dress as satanic nuns with the team's “Community Hero Award” at an upcoming "Pride" event. And yes, this is a real thing. Well, the nuns aren't real. They’re transgender “women” – i.e., disturbed biological men – who call themselves the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” a group of "queer and trans nuns” who show up to events in mock Catholic attire to stump for abortion and all manner of LGBTQ debauchery.

 

Does John Durham’s ‘Strongly Worded Letter’ Make You Feel Better?
Scott McKay, The American Spectator
A saner America would be prosecuting these people for everything under the sun. A saner America would have them in jail without bail because they’d be safer in prison than among the tar-and-feathers-bearing population. And a saner America would be making structural changes to destroy cancerous institutions capable of this kind of rot — as in, breaking the FBI into its component parts and scattering some of them about the government while unloading most of its functions back to the states, where they belong.

Hang All the Members of the Liars’ Club?
Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness
As a general rule, since 2015, if any federal bureaucrat or elected official lied in service of opposing Donald Trump, he was exempted from consequences. If not, he was properly held responsible for his lying. So, yes, let federal prosecutors go after the lying George Santos to set a precedent that the lying of government officials has consequences. But in the great scheme of lying things, Santos is a prevaricating minnow who was snagged to great acclaim because the lying sharks swim and circle with impunity.

Transwoman Becomes Sports Illustrated's Latest Swimsuit Edition Cover Model
Brittany M. Hughes, MRCTV.org
Having apparently run out of viable women to feature bikini-clad on the front cover of their magazine, Sports Illustrated is showcasing a biological man on the 2023 famous swimsuit edition cover. And he’s not exactly modeling board shorts. Kim Petras, a male who believes he’s a female and who has spent exorbitant amounts of money making himself appear as feminine as possible, is the latest celeb to grace the front of the iconic magazine sporting gobs of makeup and a gold bedazzled bikini top over fake breasts.

Ron DeSantis Rips Right-Wing ‘Corporatists’ in Call to Crack Down on Big Business
Admin (Harold Hutchison), The Star News Network
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida fired back at Republican critics (Nikki Haley, Donald Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy) of his efforts to rein in big businesses, calling them “corporatists.” “What is a free market? Does an absence of government necessarily mean free market?” DeSantis asked during an interview with The American Conservative. “I would say, sometimes, absence of government could just devolve into corporatism, and I think too many people on the right have basically been corporatists over the years.”

Pence Allies Launching Super PAC to Fund Anticipated 2024 Bid
Katabella Roberts, The Epoch Times
Allies of former Vice President Mike Pence are launching a new super PAC backing him as a 2024 presidential candidate, officials have confirmed. Known as “Committed to America,” the PAC will be co-chaired by former Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) and longtime Republican strategist Scott Reed, who ran former Kansas Sen. Bob Dole’s 1996 presidential campaign, according to reports. “Mike Pence is the conservative leader our nation needs at this critical time,” Hensarling said in a statement to multiple media publications.

Republican presidential hopefuls keep voters guessing on abortion issue
Tom Howell, Jr., The Washington Times
Abortion is poised to be a major issue in the 2024 campaign. Liberals were furious over a Supreme Court decision last year that overturned the nationwide right to abortion. Democrats used it as an effective weapon against GOP candidates in the midterm elections. Three conservative justices appointed by Mr. Trump and confirmed by Republican senators played a decisive role in the 2022 ruling. Political analysts said the abortion topic is a dicey one for the candidates because there is a range of stances they could take.

 

Time for Republicans to Confront January 6 Lead Prosecutor
Julie Kelly, American Greatness
Rather than press D.C. officials responsible for the lawlessness rampant in their city Republicans should instead use their time to confront Graves about his selective prosecution of January 6 defendants and force him to account for his actions publicly. The Biden regime’s double standard of justice runs directly through Graves’ office. Four months after taking control of the House, Republicans are overdue in holding Biden officials accountable for the most political and vengeful use of the DOJ in history.

The Democrat Plan to Pump and Dump Trump
David Catron, The American Spectator
The result of the Democrats' strategy will be a repeat of 2016. The Democrats and the corporate media tried to pump and dump Trump during that election as well. They assured he would win the Republican nomination by gifting him billions of dollars in earned media coverage, blithely assuming that Hillary Clinton would easily defeat him in the general election. Now they’re repeating that error, assuming an impaired incumbent can defeat him in the midst of a recession. These people really are slow learners.

Historian Makes Huge Prediction for 2024
Matt Margolis, PJ Media
You can take this with a grain of salt, but according to Niall Ferguson, a historian, there is a strong possibility that former Donald Trump will emerge the victor in the 2024 presidential election. In an op-ed for The Spectator, Ferguson argued that “A second Trump act is not just possible. It’s fast becoming my base case.” “The lesson of history is clear,” Ferguson writes. “The Republican frontrunner usually wins the nomination, and a post-recession incumbent usually loses the presidential election.”

Ramaswamy’s New Idea on the Voting Age Merits Consideration
Roger L. Simon, The Epoch Times
I am heartened by the candidacies of both Vivek Ramaswamy and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. They have ideas. This should also remind us in this campaign season that there is more to be gleaned than who is up in today’s polls and who ultimately wins and loses. Further, with Trump lapping the field at this moment, it’s still worth paying attention to the other candidates for those ideas and for the possibility that they will fulfill other roles in our government, even if they don’t reach the presidency this time.

Dishwashers Join Growing List of Home Appliances Targeted by Biden Climate Warriors
Just the News (Addison Smith), The Star News Network
Joe Biden’s Department of Energy announced “Congressionally-mandated proposed standards” for household dishwashers. In announcing the proposed dishwasher restrictions, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said the Biden administration is “using all of the tools” available to “reduce carbon pollution and combat the climate crisis.” The standards are just the latest in a series of proposed “climate-friendly” regulations on technology products and industries throughout America, increasingly including home appliances.

Let the Blue Cities Die
Kurt Schlichter, Townhall
Let’s get the idea of helping the blue cities out of our heads, though. There is no helping those who will not help themselves. They vote for these people. They choose this. Let them backstroke through the cesspool of their own creation. Our first job is containment. We need to keep the cancer from spreading. We do that by holding the blue cities up as the alternative to us in all their stinking glory. Then, wherever we have sufficient political power, we must strangle the cities. Money funds this all, our money.

 

Biden’s CIA Assist in the 2020 Presidential Election
Kimberley Strassel, Wall Street Journal
Such reckless disregard for rules raises the legitimate question of what other ways the CIA may have been tilting the political scales in 2020. Predictably, the agency is ignoring a request by the committees for documents related to the board’s clearance of the letter and any interactions it had with former employees (like Mr. Cariens) about the letter. There’s no excuse for such stonewalling, especially given the board itself has declared the whole issue nonclassified. The intel agencies can’t have it both ways.

Cancel Chevron, Not Disney
Steven Greenhut, The American Spectator
The progressive project is largely about creating a massive administrative state by which government experts can advance the public good as they see fit. Traditionally, the pre-populist conservative project has been about protecting the rights of individuals — and ensuring that the government stays within its bounds. If you want to stop progressivism, you need to limit the power of government agencies and uphold the rights of individuals. The U.S. Supreme Court’s willingness to accept review of Chevron is good news.

69% of Voters Call Biden Influence-Peddling Charges ‘Serious Scandal’ - ABC, CBS, NBC Give 0 Seconds to Breaking News
Craig Bannister, CNS News
Fully 69% of U.S. likely voters say accusations of foreign influence-peddling by President Joe Biden and his family are a serious scandal – but, ABC, NBC and CBS didn’t spend even one second reporting on breaking news Wednesday when Rep. James Comer (R-KY) detailed how the Biden family may have received more than $10 million from foreign nationals. Two-thirds (66%) also agree with Rep. Comer’s claim that the scandal is about the entire Biden family, including the president, with half (51%) strongly agreeing.

DeSantis Softly Jabs at Trump During Iowa Stop, Severe Weather Forces Cancelation of Trump’s Hawkeye State Rally
M.D. Kittle, The Star News Network
Former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis were scheduled to make separate campaign stops in Iowa Saturday. DeSantis flipped burgers and chops at a picnic fundraiser in western Iowa before heading to a state GOP fundraiser Saturday evening on the other side of the state. Severe weather — including tornados — forced the cancelation of Trump’s outdoor rally late Saturday afternoon in Des Moines. It would have marked the first time Trump and DeSantis campaigned in the first-in-the-nation caucus state on the same day.

What the Trump Town Hall Reveals About CNN
Roger L. Simon, The Epoch Times
CNN, which apparently had originally scheduled its Donald Trump town hall event to go for as long as 90 minutes, cut the event at less than 70 minutes as if terrified the 45th president might be reelected right there by proclamation. That wasn’t exactly what the network had in mind. Their host—who evidently saw her role more as a debater than as a moderator—walked straight into a Trumpian buzzsaw when the former president dubbed her a “nasty woman” to the obvious chortling approval of the St. Anselm College audience.

Stop Enabling Bloodshed in Ukraine
Doug Bandow, The American Conservative
Supporting the war until Ukraine retakes territory lost not only last year but in 2014, risks Ukrainian exhaustion and deadlock or defeat. Kiev is entitled to decide how long it wants to fight, as the U.S. insists. But Washington should not encourage, let alone empower, Ukraine to fruitlessly battle on, no matter how valiantly. Prolonging the war risks expansion and escalation involving the U.S. Policymakers should use the war to advance broader U.S. objectives, most importantly shifting responsibility for Europe’s defense to Europe.

 

Cancel Culture Comes for Mac Warner, One of the Best Secretaries of State in the Nation
J. Christian Adams, PJ Media
The attacks on Warner are part of a larger movement to stop the free exchange of ideas. Nowhere is this movement more focused than on ending debates and discussions about our elections. If you post something about elections on social media, just wait for the disclaimer message saying this may be misinformation or for the platforms to outright remove the content. It used to be that Americans believed in free speech and the exchange of ideas. Big tech and their allies in the media don’t seem to believe in it anymore.

Trump Lays out 2024 Policy Agenda at CNN Town Hall
Mimi Nguyen Ly, The Epoch Times
Former President Donald Trump, the current frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, shared what he’d do if he is reelected in 2024 to address what his campaign calls the “Biden decline” currently taking place in the United States. Republicans and undeclared voters were at the event, held at Saint Anselm College (New Hampshire). It marked Trump’s first appearance on CNN since before he became president in 2016, and was also the first major televised event of the 2024 presidential campaign.


Weaponizing Death
Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness
Recently there has been a spate of horrific murders. The killers, whether committing mass shootings or single homicides, are hard to stereotype. Death is traumatic enough, without searching for ways to gain political traction from it. It is eerie how each tragedy prompts a desperate effort to spin narratives of a racist America, where only right-wing killers and vigilantes prey on marginalized people of color and the transgendered. Once these fables become “facts,” then the media runs with their fables.

GOP Presidential Candidates Weigh in on Comer Committee’s Records Uncovering Possible Biden Family Corruption
M.D. Kittle, The Star News Network
Back in the Hawkeye State this week for multi-day campaign tours, Republican presidential hopefuls Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley commented on House Republican committee findings tying the Biden family’s fortunes to suspect foreign entities in China and Romania. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer on Wednesday addressed bank records that show payments made to companies connected to President Joe Biden’s troubled son, Hunter. Comer’s committee obtained the records through a subpoena.

Does No-Whites-Allowed Reparations Task Force Represent a Conflict of Interest?
Daniel J. Flynn, The American Spectator
It feels like a corruption of purpose just as interested parties voting themselves wealth conjures up corruption in a self-dealing sense. Nobody ever legally enslaved another human being in the history of California. At a price tag estimated at $800 billion, reparations necessarily require Californians who never owned slaves to, on average, work until meeting a $20,000 threshold for other Californians who never endured slavery. Whether or not that adds up to social justice, it certainly does not amount to justice.

When Words Stop Meaning Anything
Kurt Schlichter, Townhall
These people are evil. The wise American understands this now and understands that everything the left says is a lie and a scam. Communists’ words mean nothing. One day, they scream about democracy, and the next day they scream about taking away your right to speak freely, and seek to disenfranchise normal people from exercising any kind of self-governance. Orwell understood this, but even he would be impressed by the sheer shamelessness of it today. What’s the solution? Stop caring about what they say.

 

Fox News Fails With McEnany in Tucker's Old Slot While Carlson Teases His Launch
Lincoln Brown, PJ Media
Tucker fans have a reason to rejoice. As the poet once said, “Don’t call it a comeback/ I’m gonna knock you out.” Yep, Carlson shall return. Now we know what those conversations with Elon Musk were all about. The beauty of this move is that because Twitter is a social media platform, Tucker is pretty much free to do as he wishes, no matter what the Fox brass has to say about it. Besides, those guys have their hands full right now. Tucker will go back to doing what he does best. Fox News will continue to tap dance.

CIA Solicited Signatures For Hunter Biden Laptop Letter, Congressional Testimony Shows
Sean Davis, The Federalist
Polls taken since the 2020 election show that the coordinated efforts between U.S. intelligence agencies and social media tech companies may have even tipped the election to Biden by censoring the Hunter Biden laptop story and preventing voters from knowing the truth about the emerging Biden corruption scandal. A 2022 poll by TIPP Insights found that 47 percent of those polled said knowing the laptop contents were real and not Russian disinformation likely would have changed their votes in the election.

‘My Children Are All Queer’
Scott McKay, The American Spectator
We gave pop culture and entertainment media such a prominent role in our society precisely because in a former era it reflected our values back to us. Increasingly we’re seeking refuge from them. Our celebrity culture is made up of terrible, insane, groundless people marinating in rotten values and personal dysfunction, and our people can’t stand it. It can’t continue without changes. The question, one that will have to be answered soon, is this: Who has the solutions for fixing it? Who will offer an alternative?

'I Want To Be Clear': Musk Responds to Tucker Carlson's New Show Airing on Twitter
Brittany M. Hughes, MRCTV.org
Twitter CEO Elon Musk responded to the announcement that Tucker Carlson will soon begin airing a new program on Musk's Twitter. "On this platform, unlike the one-way street of broadcast, people are able to interact, critique and refute whatever is said. And, of course, anything misleading will get [Community Notes]," Musk wrote in response to Carlson's announcement, referring to Twitter feature allowing other users to tag misleading or false statements with a "community note" that acts as a public fact-check.

Virginia Gov. Youngkin: We Have This Moment Where Every State Is a Border State
The Center Square (Sarah Roderick-Fitch), The Star News Network
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, in an exclusive interview with The Center Square, had strong words for the Biden administration’s handling of the crisis at the southern border and the lifting of Title 42. Youngkin signed an executive order Tuesday while delivering remarks at Stafford High School in Stafford County, marking National Fentanyl Awareness Day. During his speech, the governor blamed the Biden administration for failing to take action against the flow of the deadly drug across the border.

‘It Was My Father’s First Instinct’ to Believe the CIA Killed JFK: Robert Kennedy Jr.
Ryan Morgan, The Epoch Times
In an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy, recalled the day his uncle was assassinated on Nov. 22, 1963. He said the first call his father, Robert F. Kennedy—who was the U.S. Attorney General at the time—was to a CIA desk-officer in Langley, Virginia, to ask, “Did your people do this?” This is not the first time this week Kennedy, who is now running for president as a Democrat, publicly alleged CIA involvement in his uncle’s assassination.

 

J6 Jackals Circle Trump
Julie Kelly, American Greatness
The top prosecutor in the country was sending a warning shot to Team Trump. The hyperbole, just like the Justice Department’s continued shameful comparisons between a four-hour disturbance on January 6 to lethal terror attacks such as 9/11, serves a greater purpose, one that the government is closer to achieving—the arrest and prosecution of Donald Trump. And if anyone thinks it’s beyond the pale for this Justice Department to portray Trump as the American version of Osama bin Laden, think again.

Tyrannical Disregard Meets the Debt Ceiling
Scott McKay, The American Spectator
Team Joe Biden doesn’t operate the way you’re accustomed to. It doesn’t make the calculations an American political party does. It functions more like the Chinese Communist Party, or Venezuela’s Socialist Party. It functions like a party that doesn’t believe that there will be consequences for political mistakes because there cannot be. What’s concerning, for every reason imaginable, is that this is born not of stupidity or arrogant ignorance, but rather of some knowledge that the rest of us don’t possess.

Gov. DeSantis: It’s Not ‘Health Care’ to ‘Cut Off the Private Parts of a 14 or 15 Year-Old’ – ‘That’s Mutilation’
Craig Bannister, MRCTV.org
At press conference, DeSantis discussed a bill prohibiting anyone under 18 from receiving transgender surgery or prescription-based cross-sex hormones, which he intends to sign this week. DeSantis corrected a reporter who accused the government of denying transgender “health care”: “When you talk to people – and I know like people in your industry will dress it up with a euphemism and they’ll say it’s ‘heath care’ to cut off the private parts of a 14 or 15 year-old - that is not health care. That is mutilation."

As Juvenile Crime Skyrockets to Record Levels, States Seek to Crack Down
Admin (Erinn Broadus), The Star News Network
Juvenile homicides nationwide increased by 44% from 2019 to 2020 and increased by 83% from 2013 to 2020, according to data from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, as school closures and police reforms have contributed to rising youth crime. Lawmakers in Kentucky, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida and New Jersey have introduced bills to enhance penalties for juvenile gang members, as well as mandatory holding periods for juveniles charged with violent crimes, to address the rising violence.

Federal Trade Commission’s Call of Duty Maneuver Is Actually a Dereliction of It
Stephen Moore, The Epoch Times
Washington has moved from a Put America First economic agenda under Donald Trump to a Put America Last ideology under President Joe Biden. With a more market-friendly administration, the U.S. government would be defending Microsoft against foreign aggressions and declaring the British action as an act of economic hostility. Which it is. The game caught in the middle of this political tug of war is Call of Duty, but the actions by the British and American regulators are a clear case of dereliction of duty.

Most Americans don't believe the president is fit to serve. Now what?
Byron York, Washington Examiner
There is a wide and deep agreement among people that their 80-year-old president, who is now running for reelection, is not mentally or physically up to the job. To state the obvious, that has to have a profound effect on the campaign. While many believe both Biden and Trump are too old to be president, voters clearly make distinctions between them, and the bottom line is they think Trump is in better shape. Most people do not believe the current president is fit for the job, either mentally or physically.

 

Bribery Probe May Sink Biden Reelection Bid
David Catron, The American Spectator
Article II, Section 4 explicitly spells out the offences for which a president or vice president can be impeached: “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.” Unlike “high crimes and misdemeanors,” the term “bribery” means exactly what it meant in 1787. House Republicans cannot decline to impeach Biden in the name of political expediency if they expect their party to survive 2024. Even better, the corporate Media won’t be able to bury the story. The Democrats will force Biden to resign.

The Impending Thermidor Reaction in Jacobin America
Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness
Democrat President Joe Biden, the thin veneer of the woke revolution, polls below 40 percent. Even that favorability is propped up by the consensus that he has no idea where he is or what he is saying—and thus at least is deserving of 40 percent support for not being responsible for what he has empowered. A counterrevolution is building, not just because people are angry at what has become of their country, but because they now are learning that if they do nothing, they will have no country—and soon.

Mollie Hemingway: Who Is Running This Coordinated Campaign To Delegitimize The Supreme Court?
Tim Hains, Real Clear Politics
“You have justices on the left who have done all sorts of things that actually violated ethics rules. Like Ruth Bader Ginsburg signing her opinion and donating it for a pro-abortion fundraiser, which is completely -- you're not supposed to be involved in that kind of political activity. Probably he understands that the media are willing to go after the Thomases in particular, and have been for decades, and so one's even alleging there was something wrong here, there was something that needed to be disclosed.”

We Must Defend Self-Defense
Kurt Schlichter, Townhall
We can’t do much about this right now in the big blue cities in the big blue states. In the future, when we have more federal power, we can retake them and cleanse them of the filth the Democrats have perpetuated. But until then, the Democrat voters in the Democrat cities can suffer the consequences that the policies the Democrats voted for inflict upon them. You chose to swim in the cesspool when you elected Dems, so don’t cry that you are dripping with Schiff. Criminals should live in fear, not citizens.

COVID Vaccine Mandates For Patients, Healthcare Workers – Being Reversed, Overturned Across the U.S.
Alice Giordano, The Epoch Times
Efforts to overturn vaccine mandates for both hospital patients and healthcare workers appear to be gaining momentum across the U.S. In what is seen as a major victory for transplant patients who did not take the COVID vaccine, one of the largest transplant centers in the U.S. reversed its policy to require the jab in order to be eligible for an organ transplant. There are cases involving healthcare workers, too. The case is being argued by Matt Staver, Founder of Liberty Counsel, on behalf of the healthcare workers.

Oprah Winfrey Laments ‘Death of Civility,’ Lauds ‘Two Justins’ in Woke TSU Commencement Speech
Star News Staff, The Star News Network
Billionaire media mogul Oprah Winfrey returned to her alma mater to deliver fiery, woke commencement remarks to Tennessee State U’s graduating class of 2023. Winfrey, who skyrocketed to fame and fortune with the success of her 90s-area "The Oprah Winfrey Show" lamented to the audience that “you are the generation that is forced to depend on body cams to obtain justice;” that they have witnessed “the death of civility;” that “history is being rewritten;” and “children are being gunned down by military-grade assault rifles.”

 

Proud Boys Found Guilty of Seditious Conspiracy
Julie Kelly, American Greatness
The nearly four-month trial was marred by controversy, including disclosures of numerous FBI informants; open hostility between the judge and defense attorneys; the accidental discovery of explosive messages between FBI agents discussing deleted evidence, a doctored report, and the surveillance of attorney-client jailhouse communications; multiple sightings in evidence of the still-uncharged Ray Epps; a convoluted appellate ruling on the legitimacy of a key charge in the case; and suspicions of a jury stalker.

Blame Chuck Schumer for the Debt Ceiling Crisis
Robert Stacy McCain, The American Spectator
One could easily imagine 30-second ads reversing the accusation that Jean-Pierre makes against Republicans — “Why is Chuck Schumer holding America’s economy hostage?” — if the GOP had enough guts to turn the debt-ceiling standoff into a fight. It’s long past time for Mitch McConnell to take off the gloves and start such a fight with Schumer. McConnell may be scarcely more popular than Schumer with many Republican voters, but a little courage in this crisis would go a long way to fixing that problem, too.

Team DeSantis: We're about action, not Beltway chatter
Byron York, Washington Examiner
In the next 12 months, former president Trump will have to negotiate a minefield that no other candidate for president has ever faced. Those months will see developments in major investigations into his conduct. That's a lot of possibly bad news. Perhaps some of it will help Trump in the GOP primary polls, as the clearly political nature of the New York case did. But still: It's a lot of possibly bad news. And while Trump deals with it, DeSantis plans to keep moving ahead, governing while Trump defends himself.

What’s Behind the Nashville Child Murders and the National Transgender Epidemic?
Roger L. Simon, The Epoch Times
There’s something bigger going on here than just what happened in Nashville on March 27—and that certainly was bad enough. The transgender movement’s deepest intention is the death of the family. Nothing stands in stronger opposition to the growth of American and global communism, whether in traditional or World Economic Forum forms, than the family itself. When gender becomes endlessly fluid, the family perforce begins to disappear. It becomes meaningless. The state takes over. That’s what is going on all around us.

In new letter, top Republicans in Congress close ranks on spending reforms in debt ceiling deal
Susan Ferrechio, The Washington Times
Mitch McConnell, the minority leader from Kentucky, has added his name to a GOP letter sent to Majority Leader Chuck Schumer that warns Senate Republicans are “united behind the House Republican Conference in support of spending cuts and structural budget reform as a starting point for negotiations on the debt ceiling.” First reported by The Hill, the letter is signed by more than 40 GOP Senators. A GOP source confirmed that Mr. McConnell added his name to the letter, significantly bolstering its importance.

Massachusetts Middle School Doubles Down on Censoring 12-Year-Old’s ‘Two Genders’ Shirt
Susan Berry, PhD, The Star News Network
Massachusetts middle school student Liam Morrison was reportedly told again to remove his shirt Friday, one that said, “There Are Censored Genders,” which he wore to protest his school’s alleged decision to censor his right to free speech. Massachusetts Family Institute (MFI) said it is now preparing to take legal action on behalf of Liam and his parents “to vindicate Liam’s right to speak truth in a culture inundated by lies.” School personnel allegedly told Liam his shirt was causing others to feel “unsafe.”

 

The New Ugly Americans
Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness
Partisan cultural activism is a diplomatic first. The woke Left has now weaponized the country’s diplomatic missions abroad to advance highly partisan and controversial agendas that can offend their hosts, and do not represent the majority of American voters at home. American foreign policy seems now to hinge on their positions on the transgendered, LGBTQ acceptance, abortion, climate change, and an array of woke issues from using multiple pronouns on passports to showcasing transgendered ambassadors.

‘Money Follows the Child’ Policies Are Politically Better Than Voucher Programs
Scott McKay, The American Spectator
“Money follows the child” creates a political constituency for the GOP. The problem with the voucher approach is that it was an old-school white-paper policy that sought to create policy utopia without recognizing the basic politics involved. It’s little wonder that “money follows the child” polls better and passes more easily in the states where it’s been pushed. By the way, Democrats oppose both school choice plans with the same fanaticism. You might as well get your money’s worth, politically and otherwise.

Trump-DeSantis is a winning ticket, big time
Paul Bedard, Washington Examiner
A Trump-DeSantis GOP presidential ticket would crush President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, bringing in independents who are stubbornly sitting on the political fence. According to a Rasmussen Reports survey, a unity ticket of former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis would beat Biden-Harris by 51%-43%. That margin is the biggest yet for any potential GOP ticket and follows a McLaughlin & Associates survey the other day that said Trump has maintained a 47%-43% edge over Biden.

Legislative Leaders Step in to Defend Women’s Sports in Arizona
Neil Jones, The Star News Network
“Like it or not, it is Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes’ job to defend state law the Legislature passes. Because she won’t do her job, I feel an obligation as House Speaker, and as a father of five daughters, to intervene in this case and stand up for women and girls who should not be forced to compete in sports with biological males, who have obvious and unfair physiological advantages that cannot be overlooked,” House Speaker Ben Toma said in a statement emailed to The Arizona Sun Times.

Will Ron DeSantis Actually Run for President in 2024?
Roger L. Simon, The Epoch Times
With a Democratic administration that continues to undermine our republic domestically and globally at a hitherto unseen level, part of me would like all competing GOP candidates to drop out and unite behind Trump for the good of the country. But in this world of human ambition that isn’t to be, nor would it be a good thing, now more than ever, to suppress open debate. That trend is already too far along, with free speech as endangered a species as the mountain gorilla. If Trump is denied, it's wide open.

Judge Paula Schlichter RIP
Kurt Schlichter, Townhall
She was a quintessential American, daughter of an immigrant and a true patriot. She watched a father go to war, a fiancé serve in the Navy, and a son deploy twice – the woman went through twice as many deployments as me! But like millions of other Americans, she served by sending her loved ones off, by being a public servant, and by living an upright and moral life. She experienced sexism and her answer was to show what she could do, not whine about the patriarchy. She did not ask for respect – she earned it.

 

What We’re Learning From Pushing Back Against the Trans Crowd
Scott McKay, The American Spectator
This is how they win, without persuading a soul. Because disorder, chaos, violence, and filth … works. Just like, as AOC said upon Carlson’s firing, “deplatforming works.” They’re willing to sink lower than anyone else. They’re counting on our acceptance of the old quote by George Bernard Shaw — “Never wrestle with pigs. You both get dirty and the pig likes it.” But this pig must be wrestled with, or else he’ll destroy the garden. The fight is continuing, and those degenerate tactics are getting stale.

$100 Million Offer Made to Tucker Carlson for New Broadcast Role
By Greg Byrnes, PJ Media
Valuetainment Television made a public $100 million, five-year contract offer to Tucker Carlson, plus ownership shares in the company. Carlson is still under contract to News Corp., however, and his Tucker Carlson Today shows are still in the archive lineup. But his sidelining has created a media feeding frenzy. Newsmax also seems to be in the hunt. Backchannels — and in the case of Valuetainment, a publicity-grabbing front channel — have opened up as media companies hope to steal market share from FNC.

Biden Brags ‘Real Disposable Income Increased’ – But, Doesn’t Mention Real Earnings Fell
Craig Bannister, MRCTV.org
President Joe Biden recently boasted that real disposable income was up in the first quarter of 2023, but he neglected to note that, due to mitigating factors, Americans actually have less real earnings than they did a year ago. “This past quarter, real personal disposable income increased and American consumers continued to spend, even as the overall pace of growth moderated,” Biden said. At $15,660, real disposable income last month was still about thirty-five hundred dollars lower than it was in March of 2021.

Rep. Colin Allred launches challenge against Sen. Ted Cruz in Texas
Tom Howell Jr., The Washington Times
Democratic Rep. Colin Allred announced Wednesday a 2024 bid against Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas that leans heavily into the Republican incumbent’s actions on Jan. 6, 2021. Mr. Allred, a former professional football player, said Mr. Cruz “cheered on the mob” and then hid while supporters of former President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol. “That’s Ted for you. All hat, no cattle,” Mr. Allred said in a three-minute launch video. “That’s Ted for you. All hat, no cattle,” Mr. Allred said in a three-minute launch video.

Youngkin Passes on 2024 Presidential Bid, Focuses on Virginia Elections
The Center Square (Sarah Roderick-Fitch), The Star News Network
Youngkin was asked by Wall Street Journal editor-at-large Gerard Baker at the Milken Institute’s “Governing America” discussion if he was planning on “dusting off” his fleece jacket to hit the campaign trail this year. Youngkin didn’t mince any words with a simple, “no.” Instead, Youngkin is going to put his focus on the commonwealth. The governor has decided his signature red fleece campaign vest can be put to better use in Virginia. Both chambers of the General Assembly are up for full reelection this year.

Who Turned the Lights Out? Joe Biden
Stephen Moore, The Epoch Times
If you want to cripple an industrial economy like that of the United States, a good way to do so is to dismantle its energy supply. Who is the president residing in the White House these days? Joe Biden or Dr. Evil? These new EPA regulations aren’t about breathing cleaner air or changing the temperature of the planet. They are a dangerous assault on the American free enterprise system and U.S. global leadership. President Biden thinks his legacy will be as the president who fought global warming. Wrong.

 

Patriots Are Starting to Hate America, Too
Scott McKay, The American Spectator
Thomas Paine and the men and women he spoke for defeated tyranny, but the cost was staggering. The nation they built was a singular achievement in world history. Few of them prospered during or after the American Revolution. The products of their sacrifices are what modern patriotism is based on. And that’s being swept away. It’s no surprise that nobody is happy with America. The only surprise would be CNN and other purveyors of the Left’s narratives acknowledging the effects of their advocacy.

Conservatism, Inc. Fiddles While the Republic Burns
Ned Ryun, American Greatness
Maybe we should start thinking about how we reposition ourselves, our strategy, our tactics, and our funding before it’s too late? Because we’re not beating back the militant Left by swatting at them with white papers. And what we could be doing right now is educating people about “ballot out, ballot in” efforts for next year and registering people to vote instead of blowing $125 million a year on the Heritage Foundation. It can and should be done. Look at how far Florida has come in the past five years.

Is This Going to Be Tucker Carlson’s Next Move?
Matt Margolis, PJ Media
TMZ has learned from insiders at Newsmax that the growing media organization has proposed that in addition to giving Tucker his own primetime show, the network would give Carlson complete authority over the programming schedule for its primary cable channel if he agrees to join. As interesting as this prospect may be, TMZ’s sources indicate that the network hasn’t formally offered Tucker a job yet. Regardless, one thing is for sure: conservative media is about to go through a significant shift.

‘Best Friends With Woke Media,’ Trump Agrees to CNN Interview
Philip Wegmann, Real Clear Politics
If peace has indeed broken out between Trump and CNN, they will bury the hatchet at New Hampshire’s Saint Anselm College. The town hall will be moderated by CNN host Kaitlan Collins, an alum of the conservative Daily Caller, started by Tucker Carlson. The sit-down comes as Trump offers an implicit détente to the media. His campaign has invited numerous reporters from legacy media outlets to fly along on his plane to campaign events. DeSantis, meanwhile, continues to turn a cold shoulder to those outlets.

DeSantis Takes Hard Anti-Crime Stance by Signing Three Florida Bills into Law
The Center Square (Andrew Powell), The Star News Network
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed three anticrime bills that he says will strengthen pre-trial detention and push back against “soft on crime” policies that have made other states less safe. “One of the main things people say when they come, is that they just want to be in a place that takes public safety seriously.” DeSantis said, noting that Florida’s 50-year-low crime rate is a main driver for people who relocate to Florida. Out-of-state law enforcement officers are being offered $5,000 bonuses to relocate.

Tennessee AG Skrmetti Fights for All of US on Federal Overreach on Transgenderism
Roger L. Simon, The Epoch Times
The Tennessee State Assembly has enacted a bill that was signed into law by Gov. Bill Lee, to henceforth prevent minors in the state from receiving puberty blockers, cross-gender hormones, and undergoing transgender surgeries. Not surprisingly, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) jumped in to file a suit to block the new law, followed by the federal government. Fortunately, Tennessee has, in its defense, Attorney General (AG) Jonathan Skrmetti, who many regard among the most stellar public officials in our country.

 

The Crazy Contours of the Crazier 2024 Election
Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness
If we hit full stagflation with more bank collapses, higher interest, soaring energy prices, and a scary expansion of the slugfest in Ukraine, then all the Democratic strategies in the world will not prevent Biden’s Cartesque fate. Will Joe Biden manage to simulate a presidency or continue to scare even his supporters? Which, if any, of the four or five legal attacks on Trump will stick, and if so, when, why, and how? And how will Florida Governor Ron DeSantis do with crowds, rallies, and messy spars?

Biden’s Age Is Not the Problem Here!
David Catron, The American Spectator
A large percentage of voters believe the president’s mental acuity has rendered him unequal to the demands of his office, and there is bipartisan concern in Congress about the same. It’s time for the commentariat to stop talking about Biden’s age. No one would care how old he is if he could get from the beginning to the end of a declarative sentence without forgetting his topic. No one expects him to run the Boston Marathon, but they do expect him to stand up at a press conference and take real questions.

Suspect in Killing of 5 People in Texas Was Illegal Immigrant Deported Multiple Times: Sheriff
Tom Ozimek, The Epoch Times
The suspect who shot and killed five people in Texas—including an 8-year-old child—had been deported from the U.S. multiple times, according to San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers. Capers told Breitbart that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers had deported Mexican national Francisco Oropeza three times, most recently in 2016. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas wouldn’t comment on Oropeza’s immigration status when asked during an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press”, citing an “active case.”

Republicans Proved They Aren’t Holding Anyone ‘Hostage’ On Raising The Debt Limit
Christopher Jacobs, The Federalist
Given the way in which Biden and many other Democrats previously supported the notion of linking a debt limit increase to spending reforms, this egregious flip-flop undermines their position further. Now that Republicans in the House have agreed to a debt limit bill, Democrats should agree to get in a room, figure out each side’s position, and arrive at an agreement that will hopefully increase the debt limit while addressing the nation’s fiscal state. It’s called “legislating” — Congress actually doing its job.

The Michelle Obama Nightmare Scenario
Kurt Schlichter, Townhall
Being president is a lot of work, and Michelle Obama doesn’t seem like somebody who really cares a lot about working. She just wants stuff, and right now she’s got stuff. Nor does Barack Obama particularly seem interested in getting back into politics. He was the one president who never seemed to like the job, and he gave the impression that he felt being president was a painful duty, proving that there’s something to like about everyone. Michelle O's essential laziness may just be what saves America.

Minneapolis Star Tribune CEO Apologizes for ‘Pain’ Caused by Cartoon Poking Fun at Muslim Call to Prayer
Admin (Anthony Gockowki), The Star News Network
Despite acknowledging that the cartoon was “intended to support the recent decision by the Minneapolis City Council,” Grove apologized because “the cartoon didn’t achieve its goal but instead brought pain to readers and communities who felt targeted and mischaracterized.”  “I’m sorry that the Star Tribune published it. We will work harder to do better as an organization to ensure we’re holding ourselves and our community accountable in constructive ways that speak to our values of respect and integrity”.

 

Outcome of Proud Boys Trial Could Decide Trump’s Fate
Julie Kelly, American Greatness
No one should doubt that the most vengeful, partisan DOJ in U.S. history would happily hand down a criminal charge comparable to treason against a former president it opposed. Without a shred of accountability for its abusive January 6 prosecution, which has resulted in charges against more than 1,000 Americans so far with perhaps 1,000 more arrests to come, there is no reason for Smith not to go for the golden ring— or, rather, the golden handcuffs—and indict Trump on most or all of the conspiracy charges.

Okay, Hold Everything: Tucker Carlson WASN'T Fired, Says ‘I’m Still Employed by Fox’
Robert Spencer, PJ Media
Carlson himself has said that it didn’t actually happen at all. In a text message to the news analysis site 19FortyFive, Carlson said flatly: “I’m still employed by Fox.” This doesn’t mean, however, that all is forgiven and that his show will be back on the air Monday. On the contrary, it could hinder Carlson's career. Will Fox let Tucker Carlson go? Or will the network force him into silence for the remainder of his contract? A third possibility would be for Carlson to find some way to honor the contract.

Biden’s Cheat Sheet Again Raises the Question of Who Is Really in Charge
Daniel J. Flynn, The American Spectator
President Joe Biden, who highlighted the age of his 63-year-old opponent to win his U.S. Senate race at 29 in 1972, now avoids the indelicate subject of serving as commander-in-chief beyond the average American life expectancy. He does not want to say that he turns 86 before the end of the upcoming presidential term. In relation to presidents, that number heretofore struck as preposterous. In relation to language, that number doubles as slang that means to jettison or reject. Call that just a big coincidence.

The House GOP’s Debt-Ceiling Win
Kimberley Strassel, Wall Street Journal
Are Republicans wise enough to realize that any spending reduction is better than the status quo, and that even a slimmed down package is a huge win? If they pull off a final debt deal with Mr. Biden, they will have reset the D.C. dynamic—making clear they are a force to be reckoned with. That positions them to advance their priorities in future must-pass legislation, like appropriations bills. If they collapse in disarray, Democrats go back to calling the shots. Strength in unity. Irrelevance in disarray.

Trump becomes a bigger target as candidates seek to steal the crown
Seth McLaughlin, The Washington Times
You have to beat the king to be the king, according to an adage. Donald Trump’s political rivals are taking that to heart as they plot their strategies to split Mr. Trump from his adoring primary supporters and capture the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Mr. Trump sneaked up on the party in many ways back in 2016 when his rivals and much of the media treated his campaign as a sideshow until he started winning primaries and claimed the nomination. Mr. Trump won’t be sneaking up on anyone this time.

After Tucker, Say No to Fox Hosting Republican Primary Debates
Roger L. Simon, The Epoch Times
The leak of an email from RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel to GOP insiders that Fox News will be hosting the first GOP presidential primary debate in Milwaukee sometime in August 2023 is not good news now that the network has disgracefully fired Tucker Carlson. It wasn’t really good news before that because this is the same network that was, to a large degree, responsible for the defeat of Republican 2020 candidate President Donald Trump. In 2020, Fox was rather like the corrupt Twitter in its censorship.

 

Dominion vs. ‘Russian Collusion’ and ‘Disinformation’
Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness
Massaging a U.S. election by conspiring to concoct a disinformation campaign must be as actionable as Dominion’s postelection claim of $757 million in damages. Did not Twitter, the FBI, CNN, and MSNBC knowingly try to influence the 2020 election? Almost no one after the election swallowed the notion that Dominion had rigged its voting machines. But millions before the election may have been swayed by the Biden campaign and the media-generated lie that the authentic Biden laptop was part of a Russian intelligence operation.

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