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Indicted Trump Aide Walt Nauta Is a Navy Vet ‘Willing to Do Whatever’ for Former President

Surveillance footage allegedly showed Nauta moving boxes out of a Mar-a-Lago storage room before and after the DOJ issued a subpoena for classified documents.

Florida Is Somehow Both ‘Unsafe’ for the LGBT Community and a Popular Destination for Pride Events

The recent travel warnings issued against the Sunshine State are out of touch with reality.

The Comey Precedent Should Be Observed, But It Doesn’t Apply Here

We can’t have different rules for similar cases. But these cases aren’t similar.

Again: Aren’t You All Tired of This Crap?

And if not, why not?

House Homeland Security chairman scolds DHS for missing Afghan vetting deadline

The House Homeland Security Committee whacked the Biden administration Friday for missing the deadline to turn over documents detailing how tens of thousands of Afghans were vetted before they were allowed to reach the U.S. during the 2021 airlift.

Jack Smith says he will seek speedy trial in Trump classified documents case

Special counsel Jack Smith, in a rare public statement Friday, said his office will seek a speedy trial in its criminal case against former President Trump.

FBI official in charge of Mar-a-Lago raid had strong misgivings about the operation

A senior FBI official involved in planning the raid of former President Donald Trump's Florida residence told Congress two days ago he had strong reservations about the operation and the investigation.

Biden accused of pocketing a $5 million bribe while vice president

A paid informant told the FBI that an executive from the Ukrainian energy company Burisma has documents proving he bribed President Biden with $5 million while he was vice president.

Health officials got things wrong, and so did their social media censors

The reality of using censorship to fight “misinformation” is that “experts” lie or get things wrong, and therefore, real debates get stifled. This leaves everyone dumber and less informed when tech companies and others decide to put their thumbs on the scale.

The incontinent former president sprung another leak

The federal indictment of Donald Trump is shocking in some ways, including the brazenness with which he allegedly confessed to breaking the law in the act of breaking the law.

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