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Supreme Court Takes Case on Post-Election Day Ballots to Determine Who Can Sue over Elections

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear oral arguments for a Judicial Watch case regarding Illinois’ law that allows mail-in ballots to be accepted for two weeks after Election Day, in which the justices will determine whether the congressman bringing the lawsuit has standing.
Judicial Watch, on behalf of Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill., filed a lawsuit in May 2022 over Illinois’ law that lets ballots postmarked by Election Day be received up to 14 days after the election.

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FBI Chief Patel Fires Agents Involved in Spying on GOP Senators

FBI Director Kash Patel has fired the agents involved in spying on nine Republican senators during Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Arctic Frost probe of the mostly peaceful protests at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. And snooping didn’t just involve the senators’ official business. FBI agents also tracked personal conversations and activities.  Patel acted …

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Democrats Keep Persecuting Conservative Lawyers For Doing Their Jobs

Recently, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals Board of Professional Responsibility recommended the most drastic punishment — disbarment — for former U.S. assistant attorney General Jeff Clark over his private strategic counsel in the aftermath of the 2020 election. This complaint was pushed by leftist activists to punish individuals by going after their livelihoods, […]

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Gorsuch, Barrett Blast Colorado’s Double Standard On Talk Therapy For Kids With Gender Dysphoria

Under Colorado’s argument, a state could "forbid a regulated licensed professional from affirming homosexuality if that were consistent with the then-prevailing ‘standard of care.’"

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Supreme Court Rejects Laura Loomer’s Bid to Sue Meta and Twitter for Banning Her

https://bonginoreport.com/science-technology/supreme-court-rejects-laura-loomers-bid-to-sue-meta-and-twitter-for-banning-her

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Federally Funded Researchers Bury Results on COVID Vaccine Effect on Liver, Kidney Risks in Youth

The Trump administration’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention put the nail in the coffin of one-size-fits-all COVID-19 vaccine recommendations Monday, updating its children and adult vaccination schedules to encourage physicians, nurses and pharmacists to discuss harms and benefits from vaccination specific to each patient before they get jabbed.
Parents may get an incomplete picture from healthcare providers who don’t look too closely at federally funded research that promotes indiscriminate COVID jabs for kids, though.

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