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Day: January 6, 2024

Untangling the web

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Today, I delve into the tangled web of deception, particularly focusing on climate crisis myths and Fourteenth Amendment rhetoric. I aim to unravel these complex issues, shedding light on truths obscured by years of misinformation. Join me as we embark on a journey to untangle ourselves from these pervasive webs of lies.

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Utah Gives Taxpayer-Funded Health Care to Illegal Immigrant Children

Utah is giving taxpayer-funded health insurance to illegal immigrant children, according to a law that went into effect Jan. 1.

Roughly 6,500 illegal immigrant children in Utah will qualify for care under the program, Thaiss Del Rio, a health policy analyst at Voices for Utah Children, told Axios of the new law. Utah’s move follows a decision by the state of California to provide health care for illegal immigrants up to the age of 49.

The article Utah Gives Taxpayer-Funded Health Care to Illegal Immigrant Children appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Missouri AG Bailey Previews Major First Amendment Case Before Supreme Court

The First Amendment suit alleges the US government tried to censor political speech in 2020 and it could do so again in 2024.

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Who Will Choose the Next President? Maybe the INTEL Agencies, Says Ex-CIA Analyst

Is ours still a government of, by, and for the people? Don’t bet on it, says the smart money fiat currency, if an ex-CIA analyst’s warning is any guide. In fact, states Dr. John Gentry, currently a Georgetown University professor, it’s likely that in this year’s election “the proverbial deep state within the intelligence community …

The post Who Will Choose the Next President? Maybe the INTEL Agencies, Says Ex-CIA Analyst appeared first on The New American.

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Jan. 6 Protesters Who Were Not Violent Can Be Convicted of Disorderly Conduct: Court

Appeals court ruling comes in case of man who was inside the US Capitol for about 13 minutes.

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Family of Ashli Babbitt Files $30 Million Lawsuit Against the Government over Her Death on Jan. 6

The family of Jan. 6 protester Ashli Babbitt has filed a $30 million wrongful death lawsuit against the government, saying she posed no threat to anyone when she was killed. 

The article Family of Ashli Babbitt Files $30 Million Lawsuit Against the Government over Her Death on Jan. 6 appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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