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A 29-year-old man was rushed to the hospital following an altercation with police, and he died a few days later. Five ex-Memphis police officers have been arrested and are being detained on several counts linked to the guy’s death. On January 7, Memphis police stopped Tyre Nichols for a traffic violation. Reports of Nichols’ death surfaced on January 10. Nichols has a racial background, with the five other ex-cops also being investigated. As reported by Fox News, Nichols was reportedly stopped for “careless driving” on January 7 in Memphis at the intersection of Raines Road and Ross Road. According to…

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Democrat Adam Schiff of California said on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” on January 16 that Facebook parent corporation Meta had reinstated former President Donald Trump’s account after a two-year suspension in the wake of the violence on Capitol Hill on January 6, 2021, for financial gain. When asked whom the sole announced Republican contender for president was, Joy Reid of CNN answered, “Donald Trump. His social media accounts, including Facebook and Instagram, were just restored to him. Schiff: “I think Facebook’s decision to reinstate Donald Trump is absurd. This is a complete and utter surrender and capitulation. Making money is the…

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The FBI’s $60 million Gulfstream G550 is maintained at a remote airfield, but a source who spoke on the condition of anonymity told The Daily Wire that when Director Christopher Wray has to utilize the plane, he regularly has it brought to Reagan National Airport. The Daily Wire reports that the plane has flown the 15-minute route between Manassas Regional Airport in Virginia and airports in the Washington, D.C., area 140 times. Vicinity since the year 2020. An ex-FBI agent who spoke to The Daily Wire on the condition of anonymity stated that Wray and other agency heavy hitters took…

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Regarding lobbying, Brownstein Hyatt is the firm that big businesses like Johnson & Johnson turn to. On Wednesday, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, the premier lobbying firm in Washington, DC, sponsored a black-tie event, and more than half of the Democratic Senate caucus was in attendance. Norm Brownstein, the company’s founder, and Nadeam Elshami, Nancy Pelosi’s former chief of staff, hosted the Senate Democrats’ 12th annual fundraiser. Twenty-four members of the Democratic caucus in the Senate were present, including Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and Majority Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.). According to Punchbowl News, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) raised…

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Recent research suggests President Joe Biden’s administration may send a record-breaking 2.7 million illegal aliens to the U.S.-Mexico border this year. About two million border crossers and illegal aliens are expected to be caught in 2021, as predicted by Princeton Policy Advisors’ Steven Kopits. Similarly, Kopits predicted that over 2.3 million border crossers and illegal aliens would be caught in 2022, bringing the total number of apprehensions to almost 4.2 million since Biden entered office. Since December 2022 broke a new monthly record for illegal immigration with almost 250,000 apprehensions along the border, Kopits says that the numbers “are unreal,”…

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Meta temporarily disabled former President Trump’s access to Facebook and Instagram on January 6, but the company said on Wednesday that it would lift the restriction. Business leaders had earlier called the circumstances surrounding the ban “extraordinary,” and they had pledged to enforce “certain guardrails” against Trump strictly. Even while the firm claimed to be “convinced” that the “danger” Trump presented to public safety had gone, it did not reveal when Trump would be permitted to post on its platforms again. Now that Twitter has reinstated him, Trump has opted to use his network, Truth Social (after suspending him in…

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Sen. Cruz has demanded an “immediate” investigation. This past Wednesday, Ted Cruz, a Republican senator from Texas, asked the FBI to search for Hunter Biden’s home and workplace to uncover classified information. Cruz discussed the recent discovery of classified documents in President Biden’s private office at the Penn Biden Center and his home in Wilmington, Delaware, on the episode of his podcast “Verdict” that aired on Wednesday. In his podcast, Cruz recommended that the FBI investigate Hunter Biden’s residence and workplace in case classified materials are kept there. The FBI will not have to wait weeks or months while all…

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Two prominent Democrats were officially removed from the House Intelligence Committee by Kevin McCarthy, the Republican speaker of the House from California. On Tuesday, McCarthy responded to Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) with a letter. Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Eric Swalwell (D-CA) were also on Jeffries’ list of potential appointees to the panel with access to classified information. Who serves on such an important committee should be determined only by seniority; I cannot put partisanship before national security. “Integrity is more essential,” McCarthy said. McCarthy stated, “I am officially rejecting the nominations of Representative Adam Schiff and Representative Eric…

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New Jersey, Virginia, and Illinois have all passed laws regulating immigrant detention centers, and New Mexico has done the same. On Tuesday, lawmakers in New Mexico filed a measure that would make it illegal for the state or any of its subdivisions to enter into any agreements with federal immigration authorities or private detention facilities to hold immigrants until the outcome of civil lawsuits. The law has the potential to nullify agreements with three private detention institutions in New Mexico, all of which are located within a day’s drive of the international boundary between the United States and Mexico. Democratic…

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As Congress debates raising the debt ceiling, Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) claimed House Republicans are “adamant” about protecting programs like Social Security and Medicare. The U.S. government has over the $31.3 trillion debt cap, which prompted the statements from the banks last week when Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). Yellen assured McCarthy that the United States would not default on its debt by using “exceptional measures.” Banks told Robert Costa of CBS News that the Republican majority in the House had a “responsibility to use that majority to address meaningful budget changes.” “Therefore, the debt…

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As the labor market continues to experience a scarcity of workers, Walmart said on Tuesday that the food and retail business would boost typical compensation for many colleagues. In a message, Walmart U.S. CEO John Furner said the retailer would execute price increases at some locations to make its offerings more competitive with its rivals. The national average wage at Walmart now exceeds $17.50 an hour. “We will begin investing in greater salaries for associates beginning next month,” Furner stated. To guarantee that we have competitive wages in the marketplaces where we operate, we are increasing base pay for thousands…

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Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, said that “mass shootings decreased” as a result of the prohibition on so-called “assault weapons” that was in place from 1994 to 2004. Conclusive evidence suggests the opposite. Jean-Pierre began Tuesday’s news conference by addressing the recent spate of mass shootings in California, the state with the strictest gun laws in the country. California has specific gun control measures, including prohibiting “assault weapons.” While arguing for a federal ban on so-called “assault weapons,” Jean-Pierre said, “The last time we had an ‘assault weapons’ prohibition on the books, due to the President and Sen. Dianne…

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Hochul claims that COVID-19 is still going strong. Democratic New York Governor Kathy Hochul has declared that rehiring healthcare workers who have not been vaccinated is not the “proper approach” after the state’s vaccine requirement was overturned. We must have access to more medical personnel. “The greatest way to stop the spread of COVID-19 is to stay away from healthy people who could be carriers. That is not the most optimal course of action. To this end, we are weighing our alternatives.” On Tuesday, local media asked Hochul whether or not unvaccinated healthcare workers will be allowed back into the…

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Authorities say the now-deceased suspect in the tragic mass shooting in Monterey Park, California, made various claims to police earlier this month. On Monday, police in Hemet, California, where the suspect is thought to have lived, issued a statement. On January 7 and 9, 2023, the guy “entered the Hemet Police Department lobby, citing prior fraud, theft, and poisoning claims involving his family in the Los Angeles region 10 to 20 years ago,” according to the police report. According to the police report, the suspect “said he would return to the station with paperwork confirming his charges but never arrived.”…

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Your retirement savings might be at risk if you are nearing retirement age. Why? Since we are currently experiencing the most significant financial calamity ever recorded. I like to refer to it as the “bubble of everything.” “Death of the dollar” is a term used to describe this event. What you choose to call it is up to you. Because of the current state of affairs, most Americans require financial assistance. Further, those in positions of power are aware that matters will only get worse. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, for instance, made the following statement only recently: “The eye of…

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