Joe Biden Says He Never Stepped Foot in White House Residence Before Becoming President

In an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, President Joe Biden said that he is still not used to living in the White House. He also said he had “never been up in” the president’s personal quarters during his eight years as Vice President. Biden joked that he wakes up every morning, looks at First Lady Jill Biden and says “where the hell are we?” “What I didn’t realize, I had been in the Oval Office a hundred times as vice president — more than that — every morning for the…

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Democrats Letting Kids Die Before Standing Up to Teachers Unions

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Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Democrats have been accusing Republicans of trying to “kill the elderly” following protests against the strict lockdowns that resulted in a massive increase in unemployment after some state local governments deemed certain jobs were no longer “essential.” Democrats called these protests “super spreader” events that increased the number of positive COVID-19 cases. But Democrats did not say the same about the massive and violent Black Lives Matter protests that lasted throughout the summer. So, if Democrats are accusing Republicans of trying to kill…

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Democrats Hire Former Violent Inmate for Diversity Advisor

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) hired a man who has admitted to shootings and dealing drugs to be a senior adviser for diversity and inclusion. Dyjuan Tatro, who is known for appearing in the 2019 PBS documentary series “College Behind Bars,” where inmates work to get degrees while they are in prison, was hired by the DCCC after serving a six-year prison sentence for racketeering conspiracy. When he was convicted in 2011, he was already in prison for shooting two rival gang members in 2006, The New York Post…

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Domestic Travel Restrictions Coming

The Biden Administration is considering new travel restrictions as we detect more cases of COVID-19 variants in the United States and throughout the world. A highly-contagious variant originally discovered in the United Kingdom, known as “B117,” has spread to 34 states. It is also “surging” in Florida.  B117 currently represents 15% of new cases in the Sunshine State (up from 1% at the beginning of the year). Researchers expect that number to double each week. “In addition to what we’ve been asking of the population – masks, distancing, avoiding large…

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Greta Thunberg accidentally reveals she’s being told what to post on social media

Climate activist Greta Thunberg is causing a stir again. In one of the posts on her Twitter account, the 18-year-old activist accidentally shared and subsequently deleted a document in which she was told what to write about the uprising of farmers in India. The document contained a list containing tips on what she and other public figures should post, share, and which celebrities should be tagged in those posts, including American pop star Rihanna. Thunberg also shared a “toolkit” to encourage people to sign a petition condemning state violence against…

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Top aide blows the lid on Governor Cuomo

Melissa DeRosa, secretary to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, admitted that the state lied about the number of nursing home deaths due to COVID-19. According to the New York Post, DeRosa said during a conference call that “we froze out of fear the true numbers would be used against us.” DeRosa also said during the call that Cuomo’s administration chose to alter a legislative request for the COVID-19 death toll in August because “right around the same time, [President Donald Trump] turns this into a giant political football.” “He starts…

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High-Powered Explosives Stolen from Largest U.S. Marine Base

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High-powered explosives have gone missing from Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms in San Bernardino County, California. Authorities are searching for the explosives and actively investigating their disappearance. KGTV-TV says the explosives were most likely stolen. A reward is being offered for their return. “Sources report that approximately 10 pounds of Composition C-4 disappeared during a long training exercise two weeks ago,” KGTV reported. “They also believe the manufactured plastic explosives may have been stolen.” CNN reported that the Naval Criminal Investigative Services is investigating the incident. Jeff…

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Mark Cuban Stops Playing National Anthem During Mavericks Home Games

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Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, told ESPN that his team will no longer be playing the national anthem before home games. The decision is not temporary and the team has no intention of resuming the long-held tradition. The Mavericks are the first major American sports team to stop the playing of the national anthem. The Mavericks have not played the national anthem before any of their 13 preseason and regular-season games. But until now, Cuban had not publicly announced the policy change. Before making the decision, Cuban consulted…

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American University Working for Chinese Communist Party

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The University of California-Berkeley helped with the operation of a research center in China that gave economic advice to the Chinese Communist Party. The Washington Free Beacon released a report that claims the university began working with the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the Chinese province of Guizhou’s local government to operate the Guizhou Berkeley Big Data Innovation Research Center (GBIC) in September 2016. The research center is located in the Chinese province of Guizhou, a relatively poor and underdeveloped region. The Guizhou government said in a…

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The Media is Lying About How the Capitol Police Officer Died

Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick

One month after the January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol, authorities are still unable to determine fallen Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick’s official cause of death, even though the mainstream media has been reporting he died due to injuries inflicted by protesters. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Chief Robert J. Contee III said at a news conference last week that the investigation into Sicknick’s death is still ongoing. Contee did, however, suggest that Sicknick’s injuries may not have been visible. “That determination is made by the Office of the Chief…

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