Let's call this another win for us, the wacky "conspiracy theorists" who are batting 1000 these days.
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton divulged who he wrote in as his president back in 2020 and who he plans on voting for come November 5. And they're both the same person. During an appearance on CNN's "The Source," host Kaitlan Collins asked Bolton directly who the steadfast Republican voted for if, as he's claimed, he didn't vote for former President Donald Trump. "You've said you're going to write someone in November," Collins said. ALSO READ: A criminologist explains why...
Travis and Jason Kelce celebrated National Siblings Day on April 10 with a nostalgic look back at their childhood in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, through a series of throwback photos.The post, aptly captioned "Happy #NationalSiblingsDay to these two," featured three memorable snapshots capturing the brothers at various stages of their lives together. It was posted on their New Heights podcast's X account, and has already received thousands of likes.Fans were quick to leave comments on the series of...
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The co-chair of Columbia University’s Board of Trustees, Claire Shipman, told a congressional panel on Wednesday that the proliferation of anti-Semitism on the school’s Manhattan campus is "shocking."
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By: Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal After the revelation of flyers at a Mexican shelter reminding unlawful border crossers “to vote for President Biden,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas couldn’t tell Congress on Tuesday how his department could safeguard U.S. elections from illegal voting by foreigners. “We do not oversee the election enrollment process,” Mayorkas
After the revelation of flyers at a Mexican shelter reminding unlawful border crossers “to vote for President Biden,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas couldn’t tell Read More