Author: Austin Hamblen

In a shocking interview with The New York Times, the CDC openly admitted that “(the CDC) isnโ€™t publishing large portions of the COVID data it collects” for fear that the public might “misrepresent the data.” Per The Times: The agency has been reluctant to make those figures public,โ€ according to the Times, โ€œbecause they might be misinterpreted as the vaccines being ineffective.โ€ The CDC eventually did decide to publish its data of hospitalizations and death from both unvaccinated and vaccinated Americans, with or without booster shots. But it did so in a manner that obscures younger individualsโ€™ overall COVID risks, which is very low,…

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Brady Knowlton, a defendant in the U.S. Capitol Building riot on Jan. 6, 2021 was reportedly told by the Capitol Police โ€œYou can go in, as long as you donโ€™t break anything.โ€ He now faces two decadesย in prison and that’s not all, according to his lawyers.ย  His law degree has been withheld,ย Airbnb has banned him and his wife and U.S. Customs and Border Protection hasย stripped him of his Global Entry access for low-risk travelers. Knowlton, a 40-year-old law student, allegedly came to D.C. to protest when he and a friend gained access to the Capitol Building through the entrance on…

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Liz Cheney appears to have brought together some unlikely allies in a last-ditch effort to revive her political fortunes. And there’s an outside chance it could work. Stranger things have certainly happened. Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans appear to have coalesced to save her seat in deep red Wyoming. According to CNN, several prominent establishment Republicans attended a recent fundraiser for Cheney in Virginia, including Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, Bush administration Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, Scooter Libby (former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney), businesswoman and politician Carly Fiorina, Bush administration Solicitor General Ted Olson and attorney Miguel…

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The host of Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime” called out members of Congress who appear to have engaged in insider trading ahead of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In his show’s opening monologue, Watters calls out both Democratic and Republican representatives for trading stocks in energy and defense companies, saliently pointing out “It doesn’t matter what party you belong to, the role of the People’s House is to protect us, not members of Congress.” WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va5g5KhOi0o Fox News adds: “(They’re) trying to spend billions more, just paying back their political donors and just driving up inflation higher and higher. Your money,…

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recently hinted that Section 230, “the twenty-six words that created the internet” could be up for some changes if he has anything to say about it. Section 230, in simple terms, grants immunity from civil liability for third-party content hosted on “interactive computer services.” In practice, it basically means that a website cannot be held liable for what other people put on its platform. This interpretation has led to sweeping immunity for today’s tech platforms, something that Thomas has spoken out against. Via Supreme Court Documents: As relevant here, this expansive understanding of publisher immunity…

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The Hockaday School, an elite, private all-girls school in Dallas, Texas, is defending leftist political violence and encouraging white people to โ€œre-educateโ€ themselves to engage in racial accountability. Their website lists a number of books, articles documents and other forms of mass media defending, justifying or condoning instances of political violence, and encourage, among other things, looting as “one of the most righteous anti-white supremacist tactics.” Here’s a revealing excerpt from In Defense of Looting, a 2014 article from The New Inquiry that’s recommended reading at the Hockaday School. (Looting) is extremely dangerous to the rich (and most white people) because…

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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times National Security Correspondent Matthew Rosenberg was caught on hidden camera video by Project Veritas saying liberals overreacted to Capitol riot, contrary to his previous reporting on the situation. (RELATED: Trump Sues Niece, New York Times Over Pulitzer Prize-Winning Story) Watch James O’Keefe confront Rosenberg about his comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ-tzrwgNFQ The Washington Times further reports: โ€œThe leftโ€™s overreaction โ€“ the leftโ€™s reaction to it in some places was so over the top that it gave the opening the right needed to start introducing the idea of, โ€˜Whoa, these people are out of control. Like, itโ€™s…

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New York Supreme Court Judgeย David Cohenย released aย 61-page rulingย this week denying Fox Newsโ€™ motion to dismiss electronic voting system company Smartmaticโ€™s $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit against the conservative network. Judge Cohen threw out Fox’s attempt to have the case dismissed, saying Tucker Carlson’s comments about election fraud may prove Fox News Channel acted with ‘actual malice.’ Carlson initially expressed skepticism regarding fraudulent election claims. Shortly after the 2020 election, the Fox News host asked Sidney Powell, one of the biggest promoters of the stolen election conspiracy to substantiate her claims that Smartmatic rigged the election. He thenย denounced herย when she didn’t turn…

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Following key wins in New Jersey and Virginia last year, Republicans are planning to expand their battleground map ahead of the November midterms. With continued low approval ratings in the White House, GOP officials are now seriously eyeing the gubernatorial races in New Mexico and Connecticut, Senate races in Colorado and Washington State and an array of House races in districts with an increasingly bluish hue. The Hill reports: โ€œThis year, the first midterm after a presidentโ€™s been elected with both houses of Congress, it sets up really well,โ€ said one GOP strategist with experience working in Colorado. โ€œAnd thereโ€™s…

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) continues to face backlash from within her own party for participating in a conference organized by a white supremacist who encouraged a chant supporting authoritarian Russian leader Vladimir Putin. https://twitter.com/keithboykin/status/1497642340357341187 But that wasn’t all. https://twitter.com/AccountableGOP/status/1497471734609584128 The event, America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC), was organized by Nick Fuentes, who has a long history of making racist and anti-Semitic remarks. Formally the host of the America First podcast, Fuentes rose to prominence after attending the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017. Greene later downplayed her participation at AFPAC, saying that she didn’t…

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