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Rep-elect Nick LaLota (R) said the House Ethics Committee and law enforcement should consider Santos’ falsehoods. Two newly elected Republicans from New York have spoken out against fellow party member George Santos, R-N.Y. after he admitted to fabricating parts of his resume. Newly elected representatives Nick LaLota and Anthony D’Esposito released comments on Tuesday demanding that Santos be honest with voters and face an ethical inquiry or even criminal charges for making up portions of his background during the campaign. According to Lakota, “as a Navy man who ran on restoring accountability and integrity to our government,” a comprehensive inquiry…

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The Democratic governor of California is under fire for his handling of a participant in the Wounded Warrior program. Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) is under fire for how her office handled a former worker and veteran who contracted and later tested positive for COVID-19 in July. On Thursday, the Twitter account Dear White Staffers revealed screenshots of text exchanges between Porter and Sasha Georgiades, a former fellow in the Wounded Warrior program. The article claims that the staff member who published the texts with the public did so “with consent” and that they reveal a dialogue between Porter and Georgiades…

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This new administration is committed to bringing stability, safety, and law and order back to the people of Israel. Having been sworn in as prime minister of Israel on Thursday, Benjamin Netanyahu returned to power. Netanyahu was already the Israeli prime minister with the longest tenure in the country’s history. After serving as Israel’s Ambassador to the UN from 1984 to 1988, he was elected as prime minister in 1996 at 46, making him the youngest person to hold the position. During his time as prime minister from 1996 to 1999 and again as finance minister from 2003 to 2005,…

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As a result of Sen. Mike Lee’s (R-UT) Title 42 amendment, talks on the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending deal have allegedly halted in the Senate, and some senators have begun discussing a short-term funding measure as an alternative. Federal authorities have more leeway to deport illegal border crossers because of Title 42 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. A federal judge has ordered President Joe Biden’s administration to wind down the program by December 21. Former President Donald Trump initially initiated it at the beginning of the outbreak. A lower court had already ordered the termination of Title 42. Still,…

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According to the owner of a property in Texas, the border problem has led to several attempts at burglary. Despite the best efforts of Border Patrol agents, a group of guys the ranch owner in Texas suspected to be illegal immigrants was able to escape from the footage of their attempted break-in. Fox News has received a video of a home invasion in Edwards County, Texas, just 50 miles from the border. According to Fox News, the business owner said the intruders tried to kick in the door and smash it with a piece of wood. Still, they were unsuccessful…

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After alleging that former President Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic “fanned the flames” of “hate, fear, and xenophobia” against Asian Americans, Joe Biden has announced that he will require travelers from China to show a negative coronavirus test to enter the United States. Beginning on January 5, passengers arriving at U.S. airports “within two days of departure from airports in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau” will be required to provide proof of a negative Covid-19 test. Many scientists believe the coronavirus originated in China. Therefore the Trump administration instituted travel restrictions on passengers entering from there in…

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It has been revealed that a $68 military gadget sold on an internet auction site was designed to collect and store personal information about U.S. service members, Afghanis who cooperated with the U.S. military, terrorists, and others. Expert in German security, Matthias Marx, has accepted the offer. In August, Marx and his employees enrolled in the program electronically by purchasing a Secure Electronic Enrollment Kit (SEEK II) from eBay (via The New York Times). After the American withdrawal from Afghanistan last year, the researchers discovered that biometric devices had fallen into Taliban hands. This study aimed to determine the dangers…

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When Whoopi Goldberg seemed to make the same statements that got her suspended from ABC’s “The View” in February of 2022, she was forced to apologize for the comments a second time. During a discussion of the Holocaust-themed graphic novel “Maus,” Goldberg caused a stir by insisting that the Holocaust “was not about race.” ABC finally suspended Goldberg from the show despite her repeated apologies, but she caused further controversy when she brought up the incident in a December interview. Goldberg’s statements came up during a debate about race while she was in London for a press tour as one…

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Lake has asked the Arizona Supreme Court to review her claim of election fraud in the upcoming 2022 midterms. Republican Kari Lake lost in court in Arizona and was forced to pay Democratic Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs $33,000 in legal fees after she tried to overturn the results of the 2022 gubernatorial election. Earlier this week, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson ordered Lake to reimburse the expenses of expert witnesses who testified in favor of election officials. On Tuesday, Lake filed an appeal of this ruling. Hobbs had already won the election by a margin of almost 17,000 votes,…

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In an appearance on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity” on Tuesday, Republican San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond blasted the “hypocrisy” of the Biden administration, saying that migrants are being delivered to San Diego County even though their shelters are full. At the same time, the governors of Texas and Florida have been criticized for transporting migrants to other cities. Desmond said, “Well, the Border Patrol has delivered roughly a thousand asylum-seekers to transit centers in San Diego County over the previous four days. The situation has left them bewildered. No plane tickets or knowledge of public transit means they can…

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People believed Santos’ bogus claims that he had a college degree and expertise in the financial field, leading them to vote for him. House Democrats have demanded that newly elected Republican New York representative George Santos resign or be expelled from Congress after he admitted to lying to them throughout the campaign about his job history and educational background. Santos’s opponent in November’s general election, Democrat Robert Zimmerman, is now demanding that the Republican step down and fight him in a fresh election. This past Tuesday, Zimmerman publicly dared George (if that is his name) to resign and run against…

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In a recent interview, Chaya Raichik, the proprietor of the viral Twitter account Libs of TikTok, discussed how Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) had offered assistance after she had been doxxed. Before The Washington Post’s Taylor Lorenz revealed her identity as Libs of TikTok, the creator had chosen to remain nameless despite receiving death threats and threats against her family. While appearing on “Tucker Carlson Today,” Raichik praised Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson for his support and stated that someone from Governor Ron DeSantis’ administration had contacted to offer sanctuary at the governor’s house after she was doxxed. How many people…

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Southwest Airlines flights were delayed during the holiday weekend and beyond, and the Department of Transportation is investigating. Southwest experienced the most significant difficulties due to the winter storm that slammed the United States just before Christmas. To date, Southwest has canceled 1,635 Christmas Day flights. Since last Monday, 1,200 more flights each week have been interrupted, bringing the total to 71% of the airline’s flights. That day, Southwest was responsible for canceling 73% of flights. The DOT has provided updated information on the procedure of its investigations in response to widespread misunderstandings. Dissatisfied passengers frequently complained to the DOT…

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Consumers in the United States showed spending tenacity over the Christmas season despite rises in the cost of practically every product, from food to rent. Sales over the holiday season increased by 7.6 percent despite a general upward trend in consumer prices. The AP Company, Inc. FIRST STEPS IN NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK, New York, United States (AP) – Americans showed remarkable resilience this holiday season, increasing purchases despite generally higher pricing. Mastercard SpendingPulse monitors all payment methods, from cash to debit cards, and reports that Christmas sales were up 7.6 percent from the previous year. This is a…

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Son of wartime painter Gregory Gillespie, Gillespie claimed that he had a “pleasant and delightful” January 6. The Associated Press reported on Friday that the son of a famous American painter had been convicted for participating in the demonstrations on the steps of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. A jury convicted 61-year-old Vincent Gillespie guilty on four counts, including assaulting, resisting, or obstructing officials; causing a civil disturbance; using physical force in a restricted building or on limited grounds; and committing an act of physical violence in the Capitol complex. During the attacks, the A.P. interviewed the Athol,…

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