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An old media pundit said on Monday that disgraced ex-FBI agent Peter Strzok, a major propagandist in the Trump-Russia “collusion” probe, had said that September 11 is “nothing compared to January 6.” Nichole Wallace, host of MSNBC’s Deadline White House, attacked FBI Director Christopher Wray for not making “one statement” between 9/11 and 1/6, citing the latter date as the “deadliest attack on the U.S. Capitol” in American history. The 9/11 attacks “were a calamity, we lost hundreds of people in a horrific way, and we still grieve to this day,” Strzok said. An attack on democracy, which “could actually…

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Rep. Val Demings, a Democrat running against Sen. Marco Rubio (R) in Florida, would not answer on Tuesday during a televised discussion whether or not she would accept the outcome of the election. Demings did not provide a direct answer when asked by Rick Christie, the executive director of The Palm Beach Post and a panelist at the debate if she would “respect outcomes of the 2022 election.” Instead, she offered a narrative about how much her mother and father valued the right to vote. “Excuse me, but let me begin here. Even though my mom, a maid, and my…

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Vice President Biden stated on Tuesday that the “right to privacy” is guaranteed by the Ninth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Vice President Biden remarked while speaking at the Democratic National Committee-sponsored “Restore Roe” event in Washington, DC. “The right to privacy is guaranteed under the Ninth Amendment. That was the common understanding at the time, “Biden stated during his talk. “The enumeration in the Constitution, of some rights, must not be interpreted to deny or disparage others maintained by the people,” declares the Ninth Amendment to the United States Constitution. During a June 30 news conference with NATO,…

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To support a family, you need a lot of money, especially if you have a big one. For instance, families with middle-class earnings who had a child in 2015 could expect to spend around $233,610 on basic needs only (like groceries, housing, etc.) until the child reaches the age of 17. This number does not even cover any additional costs! To some people, that might be too much money to afford. For this reason, families may occasionally need to get assistance from supportive programs. The government is mindful that many families may seek assistance, which is why they have a…

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Repaying your mortgage can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t always have to be that way. If you learn how to properly handle the payments you make for your mortgage, then you can find that this expense would be easy to manage. This article will let you know how to do just that. Keep in mind, it is your responsibility to stay on track and follow these tips so that you can handle your mortgage in a better way. Need Help Working on Properly Handling Your Mortgage? There are a few tips that you can follow to handle your mortgage properly…

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The Daily Mail claimed on Monday that the enormous transaction is related to a previously reported $3.5 million charge Baturina paid Hunter’s real estate corporation to get access to the American business market, as demonstrated by documents seized by the Kazakhstani Initiative on Asset Recovery. The $40 million property purchase, as described by Hunter, is structured as a pooled real estate fund to be invested in profitable U.S. properties over the long term. Sophisticated investors and seasoned fund managers commonly use these investment vehicles. Due to the complexity of fund transactions, these organizations typically have onerous reporting requirements to regulatory…

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After the President informed a reporter that California gas was “always” $7 a gallon, prominent users of Twitter attempted to probe Vice President Joe Biden. Here is the latest report on Inflation. Do you know how much petrol costs in Los Angeles right now? A reporter confronted Biden about the price of gas as he paid for his meal at a Los Angeles taco business. “It’s over $7 a gallon,” the reporter said. Biden’s response was, “Well, it’s always been that around here.” Prices at the pump dropped by roughly $1.35 countrywide and have continued to drop by more than…

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In her first interview after being convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking of kids, Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice, expressed “so much grief” at the loss of her “beloved pal,” Prince Andrew. Daphne Barak, a filmmaker, visited Maxwell, 60, in a Florida prison to interview for a documentary she is producing for Paramount Plus. The Duke of York indeed used to be good friends with Epstein and Maxwell, but he no longer keeps in touch with them. It’s dreadful what’s happening to him, and I feel so bad for him,” Maxwell said. According to The…

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California Democrats requested explanations from oil and gas producers and refiners for continued increasing gas prices, accusing oil and gas producers and refiners of inflating prices to maximize profits. Here are the facts: crude oil prices are on the decline. Nevertheless, gasoline costs are increasing. “That’s because greedy oil firms are gouging you off,” tweeted California Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday, adding that he planned to increase oil company taxes in retaliation. They are generating record profits at your cost. To put money back in your pockets, I propose a new tax on these unscrupulous oil firms. California Democrats requested…

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“Children Do Not Belong To The State,” asserts Glenn Youngkin in defense of parental rights school policy. They Are Members Of Families. Sunday, Republican Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin defended the parents’ rights policy he enacted in the state. Youngkin defended the new laws impacting transgender pupils on CNN’s “State of the Union,” which highlight parents’ rights in determining their child’s gender identification. Youngkin emphasized that parents have responsibility over their child’s upbringing and stated that the policy gives them more authority. Youngkin stated, “Parents have a fundamental right to be involved in their children’s lives.” “And, by the way, children…

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Stakes Rise in Wisconsin’s Senate and Governor’s Races, According to New Poll As the midterm election approaches, the races for governor and U.S. senator in Wisconsin have tightened significantly. The CBS News/YouGov poll conducted between October 3-7 among 1,285 Wisconsin voters found incumbent Republican Sen. Ron Johnson leading his Democratic challenger Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, by a slim margin of 50% to 49%. Barnes has won the support of many Democrats, especially those who are opposed to Johnson because of his stance on the issue of abortion, while Johnson has the backing of his Republican base and Wisconsin voters concerned…

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Over the weekend, a video of Vice President Kamala Harris saying no one should go to jail solely for consuming marijuana went viral, and her critics pounced. Harris’ comments contradicted her record as a prosecutor in California. They came on the heels of President Joe Biden’s announcement on Thursday ordering mass pardons for thousands of people with past federal convictions on drug crimes. Harris started by talking about the justice system. You may have heard this week that the federal government’s stance on marijuana is shifting. To applause from the audience, Harris said, “Because the bottom line is nobody should…

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In an interview on Friday night, Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, detailed how he convinced President Joe Biden to aid Florida after the state was struck by one of the most catastrophic storms in U.S. history late last month. DeSantis’s statements are in response to the fact that Biden did not phone the governor before the hurricane hit the state while calling many local mayors. Biden ultimately phoned the day before the storm, but only after receiving criticism for putting politics before humanity. “I’ll tell you what. I told him that the media was making a big deal because he…

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Democratic Arizona gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs spoke on CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday, where she essentially suggested that she supports no restrictions on abortion. Her Republican opponent Kari Lake has called Hobbs an “extremist” over her stance on abortion, as host, Major Garrett pointed out. He probed Hobbs on whether, if elected, she would attempt to increase Arizona’s current 15-week prohibition. In response to Lake’s comments, Arizona Secretary of State Hobbs remarked that late-term abortions are “very rare” and that Lake had misunderstood her viewpoint. “That something terribly wrong has occurred during the pregnancy is the only reason it…

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