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Day: November 12, 2024

What we’ve learned from the media and pollsters in the 2024 election

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – If we look at what Donald Trump has pledged to do, I hope we begin to realize that he cannot fulfill much of his agenda alone. He needs Congress to pass the tariffs and tax relief he is proposing. While Mr. Trump will have influence over Congress, remember that under his last administration, many in his own executive agencies worked against his agenda…

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How To Make Legislatures Stop Working For Special Interests And Start Working For The People

Decentralizing power in the legislature is necessary if the people are to take back control of government from lobbyists and bureaucrats.

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FEMA Avoided Trump Homes in Tennessee and North Carolina

And that, apparently, is what FEMA supervisor Marn’i Washington may have assumed in late October when she issued her edicts about withholding services to Trump supporters — that she could do so with impunity.
You may be aware that during recent Hurricane Milton assessment and cleanup operations in Florida, a FEMA supervisory official told crews to skip houses with Donald Trump presidential signs.

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US Supreme Court Rejects Jan. 6 Defendant’s Appeal Over Parading Charge

John Nassif of Florida was convicted of four misdemeanor counts in connection to the breach at the U.S. Capitol and received a 7-month prison term.

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FEMA Employee Fired For Bypassing Homes With Trump Signs Says She Was Following Agency Protocol

Ex-FEMA supervisor indicates bypassing Trump supporters based on their perceived hostility is a widespread occurrence.

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Jury Awards Record $12.6 Million to Woman Fired for Refusing COVID Vaccine

A jury awarded a record $12.6 million to woman fired from Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan for not getting the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Nashville Police Claim Covenant Killer Investigation Still Underway, ‘Some Work’ Still Needed to Document March 2023 Attack

The Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) told The Tennessee Star earlier this month that its investigation of Covenant School killer Audrey Elizabeth Hale remains ongoing, with "some work" still needed to document the March 27, 2023 attack that claimed the lives of three 9-year-old students and three school staff members.
MNPD Public Affairs director Don Aaron told The Star the investigation is still underway and remains in a documentation phase in a November 1 email. The MNPD official wrote, "Considerable progress has been made, though there is still some work to complete," and said there is not a specific date for completion.

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