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Preparing for Election-Related Unrest: Red-State Governments Take Action Against Leftist Riots

The article discusses the anticipation of extensive riots in cities governed by Democrats leading up to the 2024 election. It explores the use of “disruption” as a political strategy by the left, highlighting tactics such as violence, property damage, and intimidation. The article suggests that red-state governments should pass legislation to address illegal protest tactics and protect law and order. It also emphasizes the need to uphold free speech rights while cracking down on criminal behavior. The piece warns of the potential for election-related unrest and encourages red-state leaders to take proactive measures.

residential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Firmly Rejects Role in Potential Trump Administration

Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy emphasizes his commitment to winning the GOP primary and dismisses the idea of serving in a potential future Trump administration. Other candidates, including Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, are also discussed in relation to potential vice presidential roles in the GOP nomination. The article highlights the intensifying competition among candidates as the caucus season approaches.

Former Top Clinton Aide Sentenced for Child Rape Charges

A former top Clinton aide and senior Democratic official has been sentenced after pleading guilty to a sickening slew of child rape charges. Gerald Steven “Steve” Pigeon, the former chairman of the Erie County Democratic… 

Is Biden’s Climate Corps a Green Revolution or a Financial Quagmire?

President Biden’s proposed Climate Corps initiative, with a whopping $30 billion tag, has been met with intense scrutiny from House Republicans. The plan aims to train 20,000 youngsters in the ways of the clean energy economy, touting jobs geared toward environmental justice, clean energy deployment, technological efficiency, and climate change combat. However, this has set off alarm bells among critics, especially Republicans like Rep. Bob Good (R-VA), who is leading the charge against what he terms the “No American Climate Corps Act.” Good asserts that the administration’s focus on this “climate army” will balloon regulatory burdens and escalate inflation, leaving many Americans struggling to balance their budgets amidst soaring energy prices.

Iran Accused of Orchestrating Attacks on Commercial Ships in Red Sea

The United States has accused Iran of providing drones, missiles, and tactical intelligence to Houthi rebels, who have been conducting attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea. The White House is considering additional actions in response to the Houthis, while Iran denies any involvement. The Houthi attacks are said to be a reaction to Israeli bombings in Gaza, and they have issued warnings about attacking American naval vessels. The US has formed a naval coalition with 20 mostly NATO countries to patrol the Red Sea and respond to the attacks, which have disrupted trade routes and raised shipping costs.

US Journalists Cleared to Sue CIA for Illegal Surveillance in WikiLeaks Case

A federal judge has allowed a lawsuit against the CIA to proceed, filed by four US nationals who claim their electronic devices were illegally searched when they visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. The lawsuit alleges that a Spanish security firm contracted by the embassy was infiltrated by US intelligence agents who shared personal information about Assange’s visitors with the CIA. The judge ruled that the plaintiffs cannot hold former CIA director Mike Pompeo personally accountable, but allowed their claims against the agency regarding personal devices to proceed.