U.S. Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R–Okla.) has gone missing. Rumor has it that he’s in Afghanistan. On Monday, Mullin reportedly called the U.S. embassy in Tajikistan, two U.S. officials told The Washington Post. Mullin reportedly requested their help in moving a large sum of cash into the country. It was reportedly… Read More
Ocasio-Cortez furious over this news from down South
A Texas law banning most abortions in the state took effect Wednesday, with the Supreme Court silent on an emergency appeal to put the law on hold — the largest-ever blow to the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion in the United States in 1973. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez… Read More
Firefighters report progress on wildfires in Western U.S.
Firefighters reported progress Wednesday in the battle to save communities on the south end of Lake Tahoe from an approaching forest fire after the stiff winds and searing temperatures they had feared failed to materialize in the California-Nevada alpine region. “We lucked out a little bit yesterday with some of… Read More
Extremely controversial Nancy Pelosi video goes viral (fake?)
A controversial video circulated widely on social media seems to show House Speaker Nancy Pelosi caught in a hot mic moment, admitting that she didn’t want President Joe Biden to answer questions. On March 3, 2021, Biden spoke at a virtual meeting during the House Democratic Caucus Virtual Issues Conference…. Read More
Pandemic recession pushed Social Security insolvency up a year
The sharp shock of the coronavirus recession pushed Social Security a year closer to insolvency but left Medicare’s exhaustion date unchanged, the government reported Tuesday in a counterintuitive assessment that deepens the uncertainty around the nation’s bedrock retirement programs. The new projections in the annual Social Security and Medicare trustees… Read More
Judge set to rule on Purdue Pharma’s opioid settlement plan
A federal bankruptcy judge is expected to rule Wednesday on whether to accept a settlement between OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, the states and thousands of local governments over an opioid crisis that has killed a half-million Americans over the last two decades. If Judge Robert Drain confirms the plan, estimated… Read More
Joe Biden gave away Afghanistan
by Frank Holmes, reporter Today marks the official end of the longest war in U.S. history—and it ended with the humiliating defeat and the loss of our best citizens instead of victory. August 31, 2021, is the date picked—by the terrorist-coddling Islamic extremists of the Taliban, not the president of… Read More
Biden stranded own 2008 Afghan interpreter
In 2008 President Joe Biden was still serving as a senator and was running for president for the second time. On a visit to Afghanistan, he became stranded in a remote part of the country during a snowstorm, The Wall Street Journal reported. He relied on an interpreter named Mohammed… Read More
Kamala Harris is hiding, says… who!?
Where in the world is Vice President Kamala Harris? Since returning from her ill-timed trip to Southeast Asia, Harris has been suspiciously quiet — and critics are asking questions. The one food you should NEVER put on your dinner plate [sponsored] Fox News contributor Leo Terrell asked social media if… Read More
Illinois Dems set to OK new legislative maps over criticism
Illinois Democrats on Tuesday are expected to approve new legislative boundaries over objections from Republicans and some community groups that the process was unnecessarily rushed and maps were drawn behind closed doors to keep Democrats in power in the state Legislature. Tuesday’s vote is a do-over of legislative maps that… Read More
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