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The Memo: Trump wins biggest legal victory so far as Jack Smith pulls the plug

President-elect Trump won his biggest legal victory so far on Monday when special counsel Jack Smith announced he was seeking the dismissal of the two federal cases Trump was facing. The decision was taken based on the long-standing view that a sitting president cannot be criminally prosecuted while in office.  The judge in one of...

Meet Trump’s picks for CDC, FDA

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Trump picks heads of CDC, FDA and surgeon general President-elect Trump has announced his choices for the remaining top spots on his health team. © AP Late Friday, Trump tapped former Republican Congressman Dave Weldon to direct...

Google, DOJ wrap up second antitrust trial

The Department of Justice (DOJ) and Google wrapped up the tech giant’s second antitrust trial in two years Monday, as the company seeks to fend off monopoly allegations in the advertising technology space. After a relatively brief two-week trial in September, the two sides reconvened in U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema’s Alexandria, Va., courtroom for...

For good reason, Americans are rejecting ranked-choice voting — New York City should, too

The ranked-choice voting racket is finally being recognized as a massive fraud — and voters are rejecting it nationwide. That’s one of the untold...

Jews were key to Dave McCormick’s win in Pa. after he stood up for Israel and against antisemitism

In a year where moral clarity in the fight against antisemitism and outspoken support of Israel was too often viewed as controversial, McCormick’s bold...

Pelosi’s Jan. 6 narrative collapsing, Democrats deaf to voters and other commentary

Jan. 6 was not “an insurrection,” but “a protest that became a riot when a woefully insufficient security plan collapsed,” argues Jonathan Turley at...

How elites got the election wrong — and ignored those predicting Trump’s win

Most Americans view election surveys with both anticipation and skepticism. The sheer number and the potential for defective or biased polling make poll watching...

NYT headline about murdered rabbi draws criticism

A headline by The New York Times about the murder of a Dubai rabbi sparked outrage after people said it downplayed the severity of the incident.

White House says Biden’s policies spurred a trillion dollars in private investment

Private companies have spent more than $1 trillion in the U.S. on industries such as clean energy and semiconductors because of President Biden's economic agenda, the White House said Monday in a memo.

HHS spent $911 million on COVID-19 propaganda, House report finds

A scathing House of Representatives report published last month further revealed the Department of Health and Human Services’s disregard for truth during the COVID-19 pandemic and the mendacity with which its hired propagandists attempted to manipulate people into internalizing ineffective public health policies. According to the report, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations spent more […]

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