Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed claims he “never” supported the “defund the police” movement, but is that true? According to a CNN KFile report, El-Sayed’s insistence that he “never, never called for defunding” law enforcement doesn’t hold up to a review of his past comments. After telling CNN host Kasie Hunt that he had deleted… Continue reading Abdul El-Sayed says he never backed defunding police — old interviews disagree
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Scott Jennings tells Democrats: You picked Platner, now own it
Scott Jennings believes that Democrats have no choice but to continue to ride with Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner. In the face of yet another accusation, this time by a 41-year-old Maine resident claiming Platner sexually assaulted her, Democrats are fleeing for the exits. But speaking to The Arena host Kasie Hunt, Jennings suggests that… Continue reading Scott Jennings tells Democrats: You picked Platner, now own it
NATO Chief Backs Renewed US Strikes On Iran As ‘Absolutely Necessary’
NATO Chief Backs Renewed US Strikes On Iran As ‘Absolutely Necessary’ Even if most individual NATO members are still reluctant to jump on board Trump’s Iran war, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is busy praising American military action there amid the annual summit in Ankara. Rutte has freshly described the overnight fresh US military strikes on Iran in response… Continue reading NATO Chief Backs Renewed US Strikes On Iran As ‘Absolutely Necessary’
What Cooking, The Beach Boys, And Shipbuilding Tell Us About Our ‘Late Republic’
Conservative writer Michael Anton has chosen well among his vast array of essays across a variety of publications over more than a decade to present this collection.
Senate Defense Bill Would Establish Fund For Government To Buy Into Private Companies
Senate Defense Bill Would Establish Fund For Government To Buy Into Private Companies Authored by Kevin Stocklin via The Epoch Times, A new bill in Congress would enshrine into law the ability of the executive branch to buy into private companies, and create a fund to finance the purchases. The Pentagon in Arlington, Va., in… Continue reading Senate Defense Bill Would Establish Fund For Government To Buy Into Private Companies
Trump vents frustration at Iran after latest round of strikes, considers ceasefire over
President Trump said Wednesday he considered the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran to be effectively over after the two sides traded strikes again over access to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week.
First-of-Its-Kind Study: Pre-Prescribed Emergency Medication Kits Speed Treatment and Help Patients Avoid the ER
Doctors at The Wellness Company have released the results of a first-of-its-kind study examining the impact of pre-prescribed medications included in medical emergency kits. The post First-of-Its-Kind Study: Pre-Prescribed Emergency Medication Kits Speed Treatment and Help Patients Avoid the ER appeared first on Breitbart.
The Harriet Tubman $20 bill has been scrapped
In yet another blow to the reeling “woke” movement, the plan to put famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman’s face on the $20 bill has been scrapped by the Treasury Department. The idea to feature the iconic Underground Railroad anti-slavery activist on the frequently circulated currency was initially hatched during the Obama administration, was shelved by President… Continue reading The Harriet Tubman $20 bill has been scrapped
MTG says McConnell is ‘nearly dead’ and accuses his wife of being a ‘Chinese spy’
Former GOP congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene shared her thoughts on the Mitch McConnell situation as the former Senate minority leader remains missing in action after a major health incident last month. The 84-year-old remains hospitalized after paramedics were called to his home on June 14 with a 911 dispatch call suggesting that he suffered a… Continue reading MTG says McConnell is ‘nearly dead’ and accuses his wife of being a ‘Chinese spy’
Prospective Homebuyers Face Another Year Without Affordability Relief
Prospective Homebuyers Face Another Year Without Affordability Relief Goldman economist Ronnie Walker has some bad news for prospective homebuyers: while the housing market appears soft but broadly stabilizing, affordability pressures are unlikely to abate anytime soon. Walker expects mortgage rates to remain elevated through next year, while national home prices are still forecasted to rise… Continue reading Prospective Homebuyers Face Another Year Without Affordability Relief
