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    ND Gov. Burgum: Fake Debate "aka" ARGUMENT/SQUABBLE 'Absolutely 3 on 1' Attack!!!

    North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum told Newsmax on Wednesday that the debate on Tuesday night between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris was not a fair fight because the two ABC News moderators seemed to be on Harris' side. "Absolutely it was three on one and I think …...
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    Biden Took 48 Years Worth of Vacation During His 40 Month Presidency

    President Joe Biden has been hard at work, managing to squeeze in 532 vacation days in less than four years in office, according to RNC Research. That's roughly the equivalent of 48 years of vacations for the average American and 40% of his time in office, reported the Washington Examiner. By...
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    Trump said, "Biden Is a Very Angry Man, as He Should Be"!!!

    Former President Donald Trump came out swinging against the Democratic Party's treatment of President Joe Biden Thursday morning, posting on social media that Biden is "an angry man, as he should be" for what the party did to him. "Kamala Harris wants NOTHING TO DO WITH CROOKED JOE BIDEN,"...
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    Former Acting Attorney General Whitaker DUMBS DOWN "Presidential Immunity" For the Populace

    President Joe Biden's stance that the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity is a "dangerous precedent" is "fundamentally wrong," former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker said on Newsmax Saturday. "What this opinion did was recognize what the Founding Fathers and the framers of...
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    Oops, They Did It Again!

    A federal appeals court ruled last week that a class action lawsuit brought by students duped by a fake university set up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement can proceed against the federal government. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on June 25 reversed a lower court's...
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    US Supreme Court Ruling Allows Texas to Enforce Law on Border Invaders

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to block a Republican-backed Texas law allowing state law enforcement authorities to arrest people suspected of crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, rejecting a request by President Joe Biden's administration. The administration had asked the...
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