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Sen. Rubio: My Office Will Help BLM Move To Cuba

July 26, 2021
International/Politics

During a Fox News town hall in Miami with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Rep. Maria Salazar (R-FL), and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Rubio announced that his office is willing to help Black Lives Matter emigrate to Cuba. “You know, I think back, there was a time in this country when Ronald Reagan supported the freedom fighters in Nicaragua to fight their own battle,” Fox News anchor Sean Hannity said. “But they were fighting for the freedom movement there. And beyond the internet, which is brilliant, we need communication, should that be on the table? The Miami mayor even said very

Psaki: Hunter Biden Won’t ‘Discuss Art’ With His Potential Art Buyers

July 26, 2021
Politics

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that President Biden’s son Hunter Biden will not have “any conversations related to the selling of art” with prospective buyers, which was supposed to reassure those who were concerned about the idea that Hunter’s art would be used to bribe the president. “We now know that Hunter Biden is going to be able to meet with prospective buyers at two art shows where his paintings are going to be on display later this year,” a reporter asked. “How does this square with the goal of keeping him in the dark about the buyers

Dem Congressman Introduces Bill to Block Trump from Becoming Speaker of the House

July 25, 2021
Nation/Politics
Brendan Boyle
Brendan Boyle

Democrats are still so afraid of Trump and his influence they are passing laws to banish him from positions he has no interest in. Pennsylvania democratic congressman Brendan Boyle has introduced the MEMBERS ACT which would end a current House of Representative’s loophole. If passed and signed into law, only elected members of the House of Representatives would be able to become the Speaker of the House. Currently, the Constitution does not require the Speaker to be a member of the House. Boyle’s panic comes after Republican lawmakers and commentators have merely mentioned the suggestion of Trump being appointed Speaker

9 People Charged in U.S. As Being Illegal Agents of China

July 24, 2021
International/Politics
(Photo by Go Nakamura/Getty Images)

A group of nine people have been indicted on charges of operating as illegal agents of China in the United States. According to a Justice Department press release, the individuals allegedly “conducted surveillance of and engaged in a campaign to harass, stalk and coerce certain residents of the United States to return to the PRC as part of a global, concerted and extralegal repatriation effort known as ‘Operation Fox Hunt.” Those charged vary in gender and age, ranging from 24 to 65. They also lived in various cities including Queens, Brooklyn, Norwich, Connecticut and Mahwah, New Jersey. The press release

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