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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a bill into law Friday that's intended to protect gun owners in the state from any new federal regulations or bans on firearms."Today, I proudly signed Rep. [Jedediah] Hinkle's law prohibiting federal overreach into our Second Amendment-protected rights, including any federal ban on firearms," Gianforte, a Republican, wrote on Twitter. "I will always protect our #2A right to keep and bear arms." (Tweet) Republicans in the state passed the law amid President Biden’s push for federal gun reform measures in the wake of a series of mass shootings across the country this year.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Harriet Alexander
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4/24/2021 8:23:11 AM
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Donald Trump is to relocate from Florida to New Jersey this summer, according to a report - escaping the stifling heat, and putting him closer to his New York business empire and political network.The former president, 74, officially moved his residency for tax purposes from New York to Florida in late 2019.As president, he spent a significant amount of time during the winter in Florida, and during the summer he would escape Washington for New Jersey, staying at his Bedminster golf club.He now looks to continue that pattern.
Daily Wire,
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Eric Quintanar
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) offered a cautiously optimistic health update following his emergency eye surgery two weeks ago, announcing late Friday that the retina in what he’s called his “half” good eye — the eye he uses to see — remains attached as of his first follow-up appointment.“Last week, I had my first follow-up visit with my surgeon, which went very well. To our relief, my retina was still in place during my follow-up appointment. I can lift my head up again, and no longer have to position myself face-down, which is a relief,” he said. “This is obviously good news, but it doesn’t
Associated Press,
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Felicia Fonseca
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ST. MICHAELS, Ariz.- A small grade school on the outskirts of the Navajo Nation capital is ready for students to return.Staff at Hunters Point Boarding School in St. Michaels have repainted the building, upgraded the washer and dryer in the dorms, installed a security gate, placed plexiglass between beds and installed hand-washing stations.Now, they are ready to show it off and talk about what else they can use as First Lady Jill Biden wraps up a three-day tour on Friday of the U.S. Southwest. High on the list is internet service and a new building to replace the one built in the 1960s.
The Hill,
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Alex Gangitano
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President Biden and first lady Jill Biden will travel to Atlanta on his 100th day in office on April 29.The president will participate in a car rally and highlight his accomplishments within the first 100 days, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday.The trip will be Biden's second to Atlanta in his first months in office.Georgia has become a political hot spot this year over a controversial voting law.Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) last month signed the law that has been sharply criticized by the White House and Democrats as restrictive and racist.
Breitbart Politics,
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Kyle Morris
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Vice President Kamala Harris made a trip to New Hampshire Friday where she was greeted by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu and a newspaper ad criticizing her unwillingness to travel to the southern border.The ad, which has been purchased by the Independent Leadership for New Hampshire PAC, features a photo of Kamala with a headline that reads, “Madame Vice President, you’re on the wrong border.”“Over 2,000 miles away, a humanitarian crisis on the nation’s southern border demands your attention,” the advertisement states, including facts about the crisis at the border, like “172,331 border apprehensions in March alone” and “Over 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children in U.S. custody.”
Daily Mail (UK),
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Harriet Alexander
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Donald Trump has accused CNN of committing a 'campaign violation' after a technical director with the network admitted on camera that they stood in opposition to his presidency.The former president spoke to Sean Hannity of Fox News, and was asked what he thought of a sting carried out by Project Veritas, a conservative watchdog group.An undercover reporter met the CNN camera operative through a dating app, and then filmed him discussing the network's approach. In one clip, the technical director, Charlie Chester, tells his 'date' that CNN's focus was to remove Trump from the presidency.
Trending Politics,
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Martin Walsh
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Former HUD Secretary Ben Carson is calling for a “real, open” investigation of the 2020 presidential election.During an interview on Fox News, Carson told host Neil Cavuto that he agrees that Donald Trump “was robbed” of an election victory.“I think it’s certainly worthy of investigation,” Carson said.Carson voiced his full support for an open investigation into “credible” evidence and claims “so we can put it to rest once and for all.”“What disturbs me is when people say, ‘You can’t even talk about that.’ It’s like you stole the cookies from the cookie jar and you said,
New York Post,
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Steven Nelson
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The White House announced Friday that President Biden will make his first foreign trip in June with stops in the UK and Belgium.Biden has avoided travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic, despite being vaccinated, but will make the trip to participate in annual G7 and NATO summits.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said, “This trip will highlight his commitment to restoring our alliances, revitalizing the trans-Atlantic relationship, and working in close cooperation with our allies and multilateral partners to address global challenges and better secure America’s interests.”The G7 summit in Cornwall, England,
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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4/23/2021 10:20:26 PM
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Published with permission from Ken Eyring at Granite Grok. -Many know, I have been actively involved with a State Senator and others over the past few months – pushing for a forensic audit of Windham’s voting machines and ballots from the November 3, 2020 general election. A law mandating the forensic audit was passed on April 12th. Part of my support for the Bill included keeping the public aware, and asking them to respectfully submit their thoughts to the appropriate government officials. Their responses have been overwhelming. It is the civic duty of every citizen to get involved with our government –
New York Post,
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Laura Italiano
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Vice President Kamala Harris hasn’t been to the border to address a crisis she was tasked to help fix—but a children’s book she wrote is waiting there for young migrants who are being welcomed into the country.
Unaccompanied migrant kids brought from the U.S.-Mexico border to a new shelter in Long Beach, Calif., will be given a copy of her 2019 children’s book, “Superheroes are Everywhere,” in their welcome kits.It’s just the latest open-arms gesture by the Biden administration, whose mixed messaging regarding the border and immigration has been credited with the surge from Central America to the U.S.-Mexico border.
CNN,
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An election audit of the 2020 ballots from Arizona's largest county -- one demanded by Republican state senators, overseen by a purveyor of election conspiracies and live streamed by a pro-Trump television network -- kicked off on Friday.Earlier in the week, Maricopa County handed nearly 2.1 million ballots and nearly 400 tabulation machines over to the state Senate after Republican lawmakers subpoenaed the materials and a judge ruled county officials had to comply. In a last-ditch effort to block the controversial audit, the Arizona Democratic Party and the lone Democrat serving on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, which oversees elections, sued to halt the count Thursday evening.