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Month: January 2024

Clyburn on Biden Approval Rating Hitting New Low: ‘Young People Are Not Being Told What’s Been Done’

‘I’ve seen polls recently that said, not only is he being approved of, but his numbers show he’s leading Trump’

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Family to Sue Biden Admin for $100 Million over Death of Woman Killed by Illegal Immigrant

The family of Kayla Hamilton, a 20-year-old woman killed by an illegal immigrant, plans to sue the Biden administration for $100 million, partially blaming the administration’s immigration enforcement policies for her wrongful death.

The illegal immigrant raped Hamilton and subsequently strangled her with a phone cord. Prior to the murder, he entered the U.S. unlawfully in March 2022, but secured release into the interior under the Biden administration’s directives.

The article Family to Sue Biden Admin for $100 Million over Death of Woman Killed by Illegal Immigrant appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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January 6th, three years on: Legal battles rage

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Reflecting on the January 6th demonstration three years later, we find ourselves still embroiled in litigation and political biases. FBI investigations, media coverage discrepancies, and border lawlessness raise questions of intent versus incompetence. As the situation unfolds, it becomes clear: we haven’t heard the last of January 6th, nor the challenges it presents to our society and…

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New Biden Labor Dept. Rule Likely to Hurt Millions of Small Businesses, Independent Contractors

Some 99% of American companies are small businesses, and 100% of businesses started out small, but a recently finalized rule from the Biden administration’s Labor… Read More

The post New Biden Labor Dept. Rule Likely to Hurt Millions of Small Businesses, Independent Contractors appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Texas Begins Arresting, Charging Illegal Immigrants in Eagle Pass as Border Feud With Biden Admin Intensifies

The detentions mark the first of their kind since state authorities earlier this month took control of Shelby Park.

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To the Governor: Wisconsin Passes Bill to Prohibit Credit Card Codes that Track Firearms Purchases

the Wisconsin Assembly gave final approval to a bill that would prohibit credit card processors operating in the state from requiring a credit card merchant code that would enable the tracking of firearm and ammunition purchases.

The post To the Governor: Wisconsin Passes Bill to Prohibit Credit Card Codes that Track Firearms Purchases first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.

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