Breitbart Politics,
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Dr. Susan Berry
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Kennebec County, Maine, Republicans joined their colleagues from Aroostook and Piscataquis Counties in censuring Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) for her vote to convict former President Donald Trump during his second impeachment trial in February.The Kennebec GOP voted overwhelmingly Tuesday evening to formally censure Collins by a vote of 49-18. Helen Tutwiler, chairwoman of the Kennebec County Republican Committee, told News Center Maine Wednesday the vote to censure Collins is “important in re-engaging local voters who, by and large, are very hurt and frustrated with Senator Collins for not supporting even moderate Republican positions.”
Breitbart Sports,
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Penny Starr
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6/25/2021 10:26:48 PM
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Since announcing that he is a homosexual, Carl Nassib, NFL defensive end with the Las Vegas Raiders, has received praise from President Joe Biden and the establishment media. However, when rumors started to fly that Nassib is a Republican — and could have been a supporter of former President Donald Trump — his newly minted hero status hit a snag. (Tweets) Nassib was registered to vote as a Republican in two states as recently as 2019, according to reports.
The Hill,
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John Kruzel
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6/25/2021 9:33:42 PM
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Justice Samuel Alito has drawn attention for his fiery criticism of Supreme Court rulings, with some court watchers especially struck by the degree of barely concealed hostility he directed at fellow conservative justices.Alito voiced opposition last week as the court, now with six conservative justices and three liberals, handed a narrow win to a Catholic charity and spared ObamaCare from a GOP challenge. The two decisions signaled the court may not be moving as far or as fast to the right as some expected.
New York Post,
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John Daniel Davidson
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6/25/2021 8:11:54 PM
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Kamala Harris went to the border Friday for the first time as vice president, some three months after President Joe Biden put her in charge of the ongoing (and worsening) migrant crisis.Her visit comes on the heels of a disastrous trip to Guatemala and Mexico last month — a calculated distraction from the historic surge of illegal immigration at the southwest border, which saw more than 180,000 apprehensions in May, a record for that month, and nightmarish conditions at migrant youth detention centers across the country.Harris was criticized by both Republicans and some Democrats from border districts last month for visiting Central America and Mexico before bothering
New York Post,
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Samuel Chamberlain
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Steven Greenstreet &
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Is the truth out there? Maybe.A long-awaited US government report on UFO sightings released Friday was largely inconclusive, describing the more than 140 strange objects seen by military personnel across the nation as a threat to flight safety and possibly national security, but adding that there was no “single explanation” for their appearance.The nine-page public report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) said the lack of “high-quality reporting … hampers our ability to draw firm conclusions about the nature or intent” of the unidentified objects,
Daily Mail (UK),
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Emily Goodin
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Katelyn Caralle
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Chris Pleasance
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President Joe Biden met with Afghan leaders at the White House on Friday where he doubled down on the ongoing U.S. military withdrawal amid an uncertain future for that nation. 'The partnership between Afghanistan and the United States is not ending,' he assured. 'It's going to be sustained.''And, you know, our troops may be leaving but support for Afghanistan is not ending,' the president added.Biden's meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah, head of the country's High Council for National Reconciliation, comes as U.S.-backed peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban have stalled.
WKYC (Cleveland, Ohio),
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Marisa Saenz
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Hope Sloop
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6/25/2021 7:55:35 PM
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Wellington, Ohio—Just days ahead of former President Donald Trump's visit, the small town of Wellington, Ohio is preparing to welcome the polarizing political figure.The city's population is currently no more than 5,000, but come Saturday, far more are expected. "Something of this magnitude, I've never experienced in my lifetime," said Gene Hartman, Wellington Council President.Trump is expected to make his first appearance in Ohio on June 26 with a "Save America Rally" in Lorain County. "It's exciting, It's chilling," says Cassie Bartos, a Trump supporter and Wellington resident.And many supporters are already planning ahead to get the best seats in the house.
Red State,
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Stu Cvrk
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6/25/2021 4:46:07 PM
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A.U.D.I.T.: About Undermining Democrat-Implemented Theft (of elections)Election-related revelations continue apace, and suspicions about what actually transpired last November continue to grow, much to the chagrin of the Democrat-media complex. A total of 20 states have sent delegations to observe the Arizona audit. Some of those are planning audits of their own. Is that an indication of greater or lesser national interest in the audit(s), Democrats? Democrats continue to fiddle while Rome burns, ignoring the mounting evidence of election fraud perpetrated by their own operatives. This is how a Democrat insider and pollster continues to spin the narrative (emphasis added):
Breitbart Immigration,
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Wendell Husebo
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6/25/2021 4:27:00 PM
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Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) criticized Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday for visiting the the Southern border 800 miles from the crisis region of illegal immigrant crossings.Cuellar, a Texas Democrat, told Fox News he is sure Harris’ “planners” told her it is “politically safer” to go down to El Paso rather than where the crisis is raging in the southern part of the state.“I’m sure her planners told her that if you’re going to go down to the border, go to something that’s safer to go to, that is, politically safer,” Cuellar said. “The epicenter is down there in the Lower Rio Grande,
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rob Crilly
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Vice President Kamala Harris snapped at a reporter on Friday after arriving in El Paso, Texas, amid intense criticism of the administration's handling of a spike in migration.Republicans accused her of only visiting the border as a 'pit stop' en route to her California home and waiting until 93 days after President Biden tasked her with tackling the crisis.After arriving at El Paso airport she was asked why she chose now to visit and said: 'Well, it's not my first trip. I've come to the border many times.'I said back in March I was going to come to the border so this is not a new plan'.
BizPac Review,
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Vivek Saxena
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6/25/2021 3:03:44 PM
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President Joe Biden tapped into his inner “creep” again during a press briefing Thursday by bursting into what has been described as “aggressive whispering.”In fact, the president did this multiple times. He started whispering the first time after being asked about the Americans who, for some inexplicable reason, are still waiting for relief (FYI, the pandemic is over). “I got them $1.9 trillion in relief so far. They’re going to be getting checks in the mail that are consequential this week for childcare,” he whispered in response. Listen:
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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America’s fake-news media ranked dead last in a survey of 92,000 consumers in 46 countries on mainstream media trust.You really have to work hard to capture this not-so–coveted spot on the list. America’s media hacks ranked lower than Nigeria, South Africa, Indonesia and Mexico.(Snip) The Poynter.org reported: The United States ranks last in media trust — at 29% — among 92,000 news consumers surveyed in 46 countries, a report released Wednesday found.