Prosecutor says Biden bribery claim was credible enough for further investigation, but FBI resisted. From: Just the News. Unless Biden signs a written confession, Merrick Garland will turn a blind eye to all evidence.
đ€ Jack Smithâs war on free speech. From: Jonathan Turley/The Messenger. Attorney General Garland should rein in his Special Counsel.
Test scores are plummeting despite California spending wildly on education. From: Reason. State officials seem to delight in how much money they "invest," without worrying about outcomes.
đ The few, the fat, the fatigued. From: Steve Cohen/City-Journal. The armed services (Marines excepted) are pandering to increasingly obese personnel.
Rejecting hate. From: Bill OâReilly. The roots of bigotry are buried in ignorance. No human being is born hating anyone. That condition is acquired and accepted by the offending person.
âïž "These kids have sh*t for brains.â From: Zero Hedge. Billionaire Leon Cooperman slams terrorist-supporting Columbia protesters, halts donations.
How seat belt laws destroyed choice in automobiles. From: Eric Peters Autos. The bitter fruit of 30-something years of âprogress.â
đ What is the long game for the EV push? From: Pete Colan/American Thinker. There are now nine states who intend to ban the sale of gasoline and diesel vehicles by 2035, with more expected to join.
âTaxpayers are being taken to the cleaners.â From: Daily Caller. New York is paying millions to do laundry for illegal aliens. The city has spent $2.26 billion on assisting migrants in the 2023 fiscal year.
đ€„ Emails show how federal agencies doubled down on âRussian disinformationâ lie about Hunterâs laptop. From: American Greatness. The lawsuit was filed based on a disclosure in Elon Muskâs âTwitter Files,â detailing collusion between the social media platformâs prior leadership and the federal government, which alleged that the company was paid at least $3.5 million to process âdisinformationâ requests.
đ SHORT: Mike Johnsonâs Takedown of âDisinformation Governance Boardâ
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