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White House press secretary: ‘We know that these vaccines work’

Reports of increased COVID-19 cases have dominated the news cycle, and it looks like the Biden administration has learned nothing from the pandemic. For example, look no further than the recent comments of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. During a recent briefing, she commented about the reliability of COVID-19 vaccines.

Biden’s masking theater will only embolden more mask mandates

Mask theater is back in style in the White House, as President Joe Biden will now be lending further credibility to the unhinged bureaucrats and administrators who are forcing masks on people, especially children, all over again.

Trump implies he would not intervene against a Chinese invasion of Taiwan

Former President Donald Trump hinted that he would not order a U.S. military intervention against China were it to attack Taiwan.

Trump holds wide lead among California Republicans, DeSantis support slips in new poll

Former President Trump holds a wide lead over the rest of the GOP presidential field among California Republicans, while support for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has fallen in the state, new polling shows. A new poll from University of California Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies found Trump ahead with 55 percent of likely Republican...

Judge denies Kenneth Chesebro’s request to sever Georgia charges from Sidney Powell

A state judge denied Kenneth Chesebro’s attempt to sever his charges in the Georgia election interference case from Sidney Powell on Wednesday. But Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee signaled he is skeptical of prosecutors’ request to try alongside them the other 17 co-defendants, including former President Trump, though McAfee has not yet made...

Pence warns against rise of populism ‘unmoored to conservative principles’

Former Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday laid out the stakes in the 2024 GOP primary as a battle between populism and traditional conservatism. Pence, speaking in New Hampshire, cast himself as a candidate in the mold of former President Ronald Reagan and warned that the party risked abandoning its decades-old policy views and principles...

Democrats press McCarthy, Jeffries to save key naturalization grant

A group of Democrats is appealing to party leaders in the House to restore funding to a grant program that helps immigrants prepare for naturalization. In a letter led by Rep. Jimmy Gómez (D-Calif.), 26 members called on Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) to support funding for the Citizenship...

California judge blocks school district policy requiring that parents be told about student gender identity changes

A judge in California issued a temporary restraining order on Wednesday against a school district policy that would require that parents be informed if their child requests to go by different pronouns or gender identity.  The Chino Valley Unified School District had issued a new policy under its conservative-majority board that would mandate parents be...

America needs to stand up to China — since the administration won’t do so, Congress must act

Every week we get new proof that China is penetrating our borders and violating our national sovereignty. The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) tempo for such operations is increasing and the scope of its activities is broadening. A black market Chinese-owned biolab in California, where officials found more than 200 infectious agents including E. coli, coronavirus, malaria,...

New York state providing COVID tests, masks to schools

New York state will provide COVID-19 tests and masks in school districts amid a recent spike in cases over the summer, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced Wednesday. The announcement also comes after the recent discovery of the BA.2.86 subvariant in New York City's sewage, according to city officials. Hochul’s office Wednesday said the...

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