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Month: September 2024

DOJ IG Horowitz Won’t Say How Many Confidential Human Sources Were Among Crowd on January 6, 2021

U.S. Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz on Wednesday would not say how many U.S. government confidential human sources were among the protestors during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, when pressed on the matter by a lawmaker on Wednesday. Horowitz was asked if he has evidence of the number of confidential human sources that were operating on the Capitol grounds on January 6th.

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Chicago Teachers Instructed to Pass Migrant Students Despite ‘Severe Academic Deficiencies’

Teachers in Chicago are the latest to voice their concerns over how illegal immigration is changing the landscape in America. Or in this case, how… Read More

The post Chicago Teachers Instructed to Pass Migrant Students Despite ‘Severe Academic Deficiencies’ appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Who Is The Mysterious Group Mailing Ballot Applications In The Michigan Governor’s Name?

The Voter Project Michigan sent out absentee ballot applications, some of which appeared to be endorsed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

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On ‘The View,’ Joe Biden Says He Delegated His Presidency Powers To Kamala Harris

Harris is running as a ‘change’ candidate despite her status as the incumbent for an administration that even Biden said she ran

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Federal Judge Partially Blocks Alabama Voting Law

A preliminary injunction bans Alabama officials from enforcing provisions against blind, disabled, and illiterate voters.

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Kamala Harris Silent as Law She Helped Pass Could Land 33 Million Small Business Owners in Prison over Financial Form

Vice President Kamala Harris and her presidential campaign did not respond to The Tennessee Star when asked whether she regrets her role in passing the Corporate Transparency Act of 2021, which could result in severe fines or imprisonment for 33 million small business owners in the United States next year.
Harris was one of the 86 senators who voted in favor of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) of 2021 in December of 2020, which included the Corporate Transparency Act after Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) successfully included the bill that failed to pass as standalone legislation in 2019.

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Regulator’s Safe Fluoride Level Poses ‘Unreasonable Risk’ of Lowering Children’s IQs: Court Ruling

A federal judge has ruled that the level of fluoride added to municipal drinking water systems deemed “optimal” by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) poses “an unreasonable risk” of lowering children’s IQ. In his 80-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen clarified that his opinion relied on an amendment in the 2016 Toxic Substance Control […]

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