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Amy Coney Barrett Near Cinch as Conservatives Like Her 'Certainty'
By Saturday evening, U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett is very likely — if not certain — to be standing beside the president at the White House as his choice to succeed the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Read More.
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Newly Disclosed FBI Text Messages Show Grave Concerns About Having Investigated General Flynn
New information turned over to the Defense counsel for General Flynn today shows that some FBI personnel involved in the Flynn investigation were so concerned about the legality of what they were doing that they purchased professional liability insurance two weeks before President Trump’s inauguration in order to afford themselves some kind of financial protection from what might happen after the Trump Administration came into office. Read More.
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Anti-Trump derangement of House Democrats has unintended consequences
The unintended consequences of the House Democrats’ anti-Trump derangement, in both infantilizing congressional oversight and foolishly pleading with the federal courts to meddle in it, are becoming manifest. Read More.
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A Mob Hunts Down Judiciary Chair Senator Lindsey Graham Over RBG. He Deftly Flips It On Them
Early Monday morning, Senator Lindsey Graham woke up to police sirens, strobe lights and a screaming mob threatening the head of the judiciary committee. The issue? He’d better not hold a hearing on the replacement for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg before the election. Or else. Read More.
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Race for president, Senate contests in Georgia ‘too close to call’
A new poll conducted for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution shows the presidential race in Georgia could not be closer, with President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden tied in a political environment dominated by the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic as well as protests over racial inequality. Read More.
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Who are the left-wing groups protesting outside the homes of GOP lawmakers?
As the nation awaits who President Trump will nominate as the next Supreme Court justice to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, some left-wing groups are pushing lawmakers to delay the nomination process until after the November presidential election. Read More.
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Ford O'Connell to Newsmax TV: SCOTUS Appointment Top Election Issue
The fight over filling the Supreme Court vacancy will become "the top issue of the 2020 election," according to GOP strategist and lawyer Ford O'Connell on Newsmax TV. Read More.
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Max Rose Voted To Impeach Trump, Now He Promotes Him
With Election Day around the corner, my mailbox is often full of political mailers. The glossy poster board missives are coming fast and furious. Here in South Brooklyn the big race is between Rep. Max Rose, the first-term Democrat who flipped a GOP seat in 2018, and Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, his Republican challenger. So it was no surprise to find a Rose mailer among my bills and credit card offers, but it was a little surprising to see who was featured on it, none other than President Donald Trump. Read More.
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It’s Our Fault That Biden Said 200 Million Will Die of COVID?
RUSH: Have you heard the latest Plugs Biden gaffe? Biden claimed that 200 million Americans will die of COVID-19 by the time he finishes the speech that he was giving at the time. He issued “a stark warning to Americans, saying that “200 million people will die” of COVID-19 by the end of his short speech. Speaking in Philadelphia on Sunday, Biden hammered President Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, but one of his statements stood out from the rest of the speech. ‘It’s estimated that 200 million people will die, probably by the time I finish this talk.'” Read More.
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U.S. Judge Orders Post Office To Expedite November Election Mail
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – A federal judge on Monday ordered the U.S. Postal Service to expedite all November election mail and to approve additional overtime for postal workers. Read More.
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Trump’s advantage: Fast but not furious
There’s little doubt what the best political course for President Trump is when it comes to filling the seat left vacant by the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Read More.
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NYPD officer charged with spying on Tibetans for China
A New York City police officer was arrested and charged with being a Chinese agent after being accused of relaying information about Tibetans in the New York area to the Chinese Consulate. Read More.
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Trump campaign returns to economy with 8-figure ad buy, calls it ‘defining issue in this race’
EXCLUSIVE: The Trump campaign is set to release a mid-eight-figure ad buy Tuesday touting the economy during President Trump's first term after a recent emphasis on "law and order" messaging, saying the economy is the "defining issue" of the 2020 presidential race, Fox News has learned. Read More.
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9th Circuit Court Sides With Trump on Deportations
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court on Monday sided with President Donald Trump over his administration’s decision to end humanitarian protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants, many of whom have lived in the United States for decades. Read More.
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Trump slams de Blasio over NYC shooting surge, defends police at town hall
President Trump took aim at Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York City’s recent shooting surge during Tuesday night’s ABC town hall in Philadelphia before vehemently defending law enforcement, arguing that police should be “allowed to do their job” in Democrat-led areas around the country. Read More.

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