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According to testimony given by Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s close business associate, he revealed crucial details to House investigators about the involvement of the Biden family with Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company. Archer stated that the so-called “Biden brand” played a significant role in keeping Burisma afloat, with Joe Biden actively promoting it during phone calls with the company’s executives. In 2014, both Hunter Biden and Archer joined Burisma’s board, despite the company being under investigation for alleged misconduct. Hunter was paid a substantial monthly fee of $83,000 for his board position. Archer testified that in December 2015, Burisma’s…

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In a bittersweet announcement, the world learned of the passing of the talented Paul Reubens, best known for his iconic portrayal of Pee-wee Herman. At 70 years old, the beloved actor succumbed to a private battle with cancer that spanned the last six years. The news was shared through a heartfelt statement posted on Paul Reubens’ Instagram account, expressing regret for not revealing his struggle sooner. He expressed profound gratitude to his friends, fans, and supporters, acknowledging the immense love and respect he had always felt from them. Making art for them brought him great joy and satisfaction. Reubens’ estate…

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Florida’s Governor Ron DeSantis unveiled his bold economic vision for America – a “Declaration of Economic Independence” mirroring his successful Florida model. Under DeSantis’ leadership, Florida soared to the top of national rankings – hailed for its pro-business climate, fiscal responsibility and flourishing startups. Now DeSantis aims to apply that formula nationwide to address issues like inflation, lagging growth and debt. The 10-point plan also confronts China’s competitive threat. At its core is an approach of “We Win, They Lose” toward Beijing, repatriating supply chains and prioritizing national interests over corporate ties. The declaration sets a 3% GDP growth target…

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Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business associate, gave an exciting speech before the House Oversight Committee in a secret closed-door meeting. the area of investigation’s focus? Alleged participation of current president Joe Biden in international commercial deals while serving in the Obama administration. Archer, who had previously worked with Hunter as a director at the Ukrainian energy firm Burisma, kept his mouth shut as the committee prepared to question him for a protracted five-hour hearing as he entered the O’Neill House Office Building. Republicans and Democrats alternated for hours at a time, like a symphony, trying to solve the problems…

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U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry, faced heavy criticism on social media over the weekend as critics accused him of undermining the agriculture industry in pursuit of “net zero” emissions. At a climate change summit in May, Kerry stated that agriculture contributes approximately 33% of global emissions, making it a crucial aspect of achieving net-zero goals. He emphasized the need to address emissions from the food system to effectively combat climate change. The clip of his remarks resurfaced on Twitter, triggering a fresh wave of backlash against the Biden administration’s top climate envoy. Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Mary…

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In a bold attempt to make a comeback in the NFL, Colin Kaepernick posted a video last week showcasing his years of dedication. However, not everyone in the football world was impressed by his efforts. Terence Garvin, a former NFL linebacker, didn’t mince words when asked about Steelers running back Najee Harris joining Kaepernick for the workout. Garvin humorously quipped, “The senior prom was like 6 years ago, bro! It’s over!” He suggested that Kaepernick’s constant attempts to return to the spotlight were akin to trying to be the prom queen long after the event has passed. Garvin acknowledged Kaepernick’s…

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BEDMINSTER, New Jersey — Former President Donald Trump spoke candidly in an exclusive on-camera interview with Breitbart News, applauding Delaware Judge Maryellen Noreika for scrutinizing a plea deal he deemed a “beyond sweetheart” offer to President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden. During the interview, Trump expressed his concerns about the Biden family, referring to them as a “crime family” akin to “mobsters.” Trump praised Judge Noreika, who was appointed by him in 2017 and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2018 with support from Delaware’s Democrat U.S. Senators Chris Coons and Tom Carper. She now oversees federal charges against Hunter…

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In the midst of an intense political spectacle, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer delivered a bombshell revelation following Devon Archer’s closed-door hearing on Monday. The testimony provided by the former business associate shed light on President Biden’s involvement in his son’s business affairs, challenging the president’s previous statements. Archer divulged that during business meetings, Hunter Biden placed then-Vice President Joe Biden on speakerphone on at least 20 occasions, effectively leveraging Joe’s influence as “the brand” to enrich the Biden family globally. This revelation raises doubts about whether Joe Biden truthfully represented his knowledge and engagement in his son’s business…

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A Florida university took decisive action by terminating the employment of a professor due to his alarming negligence in managing data related to racial bias studies, posing a significant risk to the institution’s reputation. The professor, known for decades of research previously hailed at the forefront of his profession, now faces severe criticism after investigations revealed numerous errors and false narratives in his work. In a stern and exhaustive five-page termination letter, Florida State University’s Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, James Clark, expressed grave concerns about the professor’s conduct, citing extreme negligence and incompetence in fulfilling his…

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Yellow, a prominent trucking company, has collapsed, leaving around 30,000 employees without jobs. The closure marks the biggest shutdown in the U.S. trucking industry in terms of jobs and revenue. Despite receiving $700 million in federal COVID relief funds in 2020, the company has struggled with debt and faced contentious relations with the Teamsters union. In recent years, Yellow has faced financial challenges, worsened by a decline in shipping demand across the freight sector this year. The company narrowly avoided a driver strike after failing to make a $50 million payment for employee benefits. The Teamsters union blamed Yellow’s management…

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President Joe Biden was spotted relaxing on Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, appearing calm amidst the ongoing investigation into his son Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings. On the eve of Hunter’s best friend, Devon Archer’s, closed-door testimony, where the president may be implicated, Biden seemed unfazed. Archer’s testimony is expected to challenge the White House’s claims of Biden’s lack of knowledge or involvement in his son’s business affairs. He is set to reveal details of meetings with foreign business partners where Hunter allegedly had Joe Biden on speakerphone. While Republicans see Archer’s testimony as crucial, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has…

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Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) expressed caution about the potential impeachment of President Joe Biden in a recent interview, warning that Republicans must build a strong case before taking such a step. She emphasized the significance of upcoming testimony from Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, and the need to fact-check and corroborate information from various witnesses and whistleblowers. Mace highlighted that evidence from the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into the Biden family is accumulating, but some confidential information cannot be shared at this stage. She stressed the importance of eventually releasing all relevant information to the American…

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Former President Donald Trump insisted he did not delete Mar-a-Lago security tapes, but rather voluntarily handed them over to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team. “Mar-a-Lago tapes were not deleted,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “They were given to the thugs headed by deranged Jack Smith.” Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba echoed this on Fox News, saying all requested tapes were turned over, despite claims of obstruction. She maintained Trump would never impede such requests. This follows new charges alleging Trump schemed to conceal tapes from the FBI after they subpoenaed footage during their June search. Prosecutors say Trump worked with staff…

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Jonathan Isaac, an outspoken Christian, NBA star, and Daily Wire author, officially launched his new sports apparel brand, “UNITUS,” at a star-studded event in Orlando, Florida. During a “fireside chat” with Brett Cooper from The Daily Wire, Isaac shared the inspiration behind the brand, which is centered on faith, family, and freedom. Isaac credited his pastor, Durone Hepburn, for suggesting the name “UNITUS,” which originated from the idea of starting a sneaker company. However, it evolved into a brand that encourages people to align their purchases with their values. The cornerstone of UNITUS is “true greatness,” which Isaac explained as…

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House Oversight Chairman James Comer expressed alarm as the Justice Department moved to lock up a key witness days before his testimony on the Bidens’ foreign dealings. The DOJ requested a surrender date for Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s longtime business partner, just before Archer’s scheduled appearance before the committee. During the closed-door testimony, Archer was expected to shed light on Joe Biden’s alleged involvement in Hunter’s overseas ventures. Comer criticized the timing as a coordinated effort by Biden allies to discourage cooperation with the GOP probe. But Archer’s lawyer denied any intimidation, stating his client remains committed to testifying truthfully.…

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