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By submitting articles of impeachment against President Biden on Friday, Florida Republican Rep. Greg Steube defied his party’s leadership. Steube felt the need to move right away, even though various congressional committees are painstakingly assembling evidence to support the resignation of Biden. He presented articles of impeachment against Biden, charging him with aiding and abetting his son Hunter’s alleged wrongdoings and seeking to protect him from legal repercussions. The moment has arrived to remove Joe Biden from office, Steube said in a statement. At the expense of the American people, he has damaged the legitimacy of his position, soured public…

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Following a days-long search in Anchorage, Alaska, an Army soldier finds himself behind bars, charged with the murder of his wife, whose body was tragically discovered concealed in a storm drain. The Anchorage Police Department’s announcement on Friday morning revealed that 21-year-old Zarrius Hildabrand had been arrested and confined to the Anchorage Jail. He faces charges of first-degree and second-degree murder, along with tampering with evidence. A significant $500,000 bail has been set in relation to the murder of his wife, 21-year-old Saria Hildabrand. The chilling discovery of Saria’s lifeless body within a storm drain directly led to her husband’s…

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In the vibrant setting of the Iowa State Fair, a political drama unfolded as former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who’s emerging as his top contender for the Republican presidential nomination, embarked on separate campaigns to sway voters. Amidst the fair’s bustling energy, the two heavyweights didn’t cross paths, yet the echoes of their political rivalry reverberated through the event. As DeSantis strode through the fairgrounds, supporters of the former president made their presence known with persistent heckling—a backdrop to the Florida governor’s attempt to reshape his narrative after recent hurdles. His campaign weathered a storm of…

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DES MOINES, Iowa – As the anticipation builds for the first Republican presidential primary debate, the potential absence of former President Donald Trump doesn’t faze North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital during a stroll through the Iowa State Fair, Burgum, a millionaire former software company CEO and a dark horse candidate for the 2024 GOP nomination, expressed his enthusiasm for the debate. He stated, “We’re looking forward to the debate. We’re excited to be there, and we’re excited regardless of who shows up.” Burgum is among the eight candidates who have met the…

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During a recent appearance on CNN’s “The Source,” Hunter Biden’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, discussed the appointment of David Weiss as a special counsel and its implications. Lowell pointed out that Weiss’s status as a special counsel doesn’t grant him any additional power than he already had. Both Attorney General Merrick Garland and Weiss himself had emphasized that he possessed the authority to bring appropriate charges at the right time and place even before his appointment as special counsel. Lowell clarified that the practical effect of this appointment is minimal. Lowell elaborated that the change in title to special counsel does…

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Former President Donald Trump’s refusal to sign the Republican Party’s “Beat Biden Pledge,” a commitment in which candidates promise to back the party’s presidential primary winner, drew criticism from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Despite trailing only Trump in the GOP primary polls with candidates polling in the low single digits, DeSantis took a stance against Trump’s decision while addressing reporters in Iowa. In his comments, DeSantis highlighted the inconsistency of expressing concern about the country’s direction and then declining to support the primary winner. “You can’t on the one hand say the country is going in such a bad direction…

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Skittles finds itself embroiled in a whirlwind of controversy as images of its “Pride” packaging, adorned with pro-trans messages, have gone viral across social media platforms, igniting a firestorm of debate. The candy’s packaging, prominently showcased on Skittles’ official website, boasts slogans like “Joy Is Resistance” and “Black Trans Lives Matter.” The brand, which falls under the Mars umbrella, joined hands with GLAAD, a media watchdog organization that champions radical gender theory, to introduce this packaging as a tribute to Pride Month earlier this year. This year’s collaboration marks the fourth consecutive instance of Skittles partnering with GLAAD, a detail…

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As part of his urgent $40 billion funding appeal, President Joe Biden is reportedly seeking Congressional approval for a housing initiative aimed at accommodating illegal immigrants at the southern border. According to reports from Axios, Biden’s proposal entails establishing housing facilities for undocumented immigrants, allowing them the flexibility to come and go as they please. This plan aligns with the Department of Homeland Security’s intention to expedite their processing. If Congress greenlights the funding for this program, officials suggest that the legal process for these individuals could be completed within a span of three weeks. The administration contends that the…

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Amidst a whirlwind of political fervor at the Iowa State Fair, Donald Trump made a grand entrance that cast a shadow over his contenders, including Ron DeSantis, who were vying for the Republican presidential nomination. The former president’s influence was undeniable as he took center stage, despite efforts by other candidates to counterbalance his sway. Trump, holding a substantial lead over DeSantis and other competitors in the polls, openly advised the Florida governor to withdraw from the race. He remarked to DailyMail.com that DeSantis’s campaign was faltering, stating, “He had a sparse crowd show up. That’s not a good sign.…

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Vivek Ramaswamy, a prominent contender in the Republican presidential race, didn’t mince words as he lambasted business policies centered around climate concerns, categorizing the United States’ climate agenda as a “hoax” during his appearance at the Iowa State Fair on a recent Saturday. The conservative business magnate and enterprising entrepreneur took direct aim at the Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) policies during a candid conversation with Governor Kim Reynolds (R-IA), contending that these policies present a “grave menace” to individual liberties. Ramaswamy voiced his concerns, asserting, “They’re utilizing our funds … to surreptitiously advance social and environmental agendas. They’re…

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Abbe Lowell, the attorney representing Hunter Biden, expressed his apprehension regarding the potential influence of external pressures on the ongoing investigation involving his client. Lowell, who has previously worked for Jared Kushner, son-in-law of Donald Trump, shared his thoughts during an appearance on CNN’s The Source with Kaitlan Collins. His remarks were in response to the appointment of David Weiss as a special counsel by Attorney General Merrick Garland on the same day. Weiss had been leading the investigation since 2019 based on allegations that resulted in an unsuccessful plea agreement. Lowell indicated that he is observing the situation to…

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In a recent interview, a former U.S. senator recounted a confrontational encounter with then-Vice President Joe Biden, where he sternly warned Biden about his behavior after an incident involving the senator’s wife. Former U.S. Senator Scott Brown (R-NH), who later served as U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand under the Trump administration, shared this anecdote during a conversation on “Tom Shattuck’s Burn Barrel.” Opening the dialogue, Shattuck highlighted the decline in Biden’s popularity, playfully attributing it to his actions that have raised eyebrows, like his infamous hair-sniffing habit. “People are getting uncomfortable with his actions, particularly women who find it unsettling,”…

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Departing the White House en route to Delaware, President Biden exhibited a seasoned nonchalance in the face of a tumultuous uproar stemming from Attorney General Merrick Garland’s recent move to appoint a special counsel to spearhead the investigation involving his son, Hunter Biden. New York Post reporter Steven Nelson’s camera captured the scene as reporters vied for the president’s attention. They hurled a barrage of questions at him about the freshly designated special counsel, allegations of his connection to Hunter’s international business escapades, and the potential initiation of an impeachment process by the House of Representatives. Although a fleeting smile…

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Sam Bankman-Fried, the once-prominent figure behind FTX cryptocurrency exchange, found himself in a courtroom drama that led to the revocation of his $250 million bail. The reason? He had allegedly leaked intimate love letters from his ex-girlfriend, Caroline Ellison, to The New York Times. As the courtroom sketch captured the moment, Bankman-Fried’s demeanor seemed deflated, his expression reflecting a sense of dejection as he was escorted away. The ultimate destination of this disgraced crypto entrepreneur is one of the United States’ most notorious correctional facilities. In the court, US District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan made a resounding statement, asserting that…

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A clamor of press inquiries rang around President Biden as he left the White House for Delaware, but he was met with a resolute quiet. The recent appointment of a special counsel by Attorney General Merrick Garland, entrusted with investigating the actions of his son, Hunter Biden, served as the backdrop to the conversation. Reporter Steven Nelson of the New York Post filmed the scene, which showed reporters clamoring for information and asking inquiries about the appointment of the special counsel, the alleged involvement of the president in the business ventures of his son abroad, and the looming possibility of…

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