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Joe Biden’s insane asylum policy makes life easier for criminals
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Joe Biden’s insane asylum policy makes life easier for criminals

Bloomberg News recently carried this headline: “Venezuela’s Violent Deaths Fall to 22-Year Low on Migration.”

It appeared soon before Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student in Georgia, was murdered. Her case was a flashpoint at the State of the Union address because the suspect, Jose Antonio Ibarra, is a Venezuelan who entered the United States illegally in 2022.

So-called migrant influencer Leonel Moreno, who mugged for the camera while waving a stack of $100 bills, said: “I didn’t cross the Rio Grande to work like a slave,” he said on Instagram. “I came to the US to mark my territory.”

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Saskatchewan Ag Minister Spoke in Montana
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Saskatchewan Ag Minister Spoke in Montana

Dave Marit, the ag minister for the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan, speak in Scobey, Montana on Friday night. Very interesting comments about the carbon tax, prairie dogs, ag statistics, and more.

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Knudsen Files Lawsuit Against Biden’s Illegal Student Debt Relief Plan
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Knudsen Files Lawsuit Against Biden’s Illegal Student Debt Relief Plan

HELENA – Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, along with ten other attorneys general, filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Biden administration’s unconstitutional student loan forgiveness scheme. The lawsuit is the 40th that Attorney General Knudsen has filed against the Biden administration.

“The authority that Defendants claim now lacks any and all substantive limits and is tantamount to claiming that they can abolish all student debt at any time by rulemaking alone,” the attorneys general wrote in the lawsuit. “As the Defendants scrape ever deeper into the proverbial barrel for legal pretexts to abolish student debts, the illegality of those artifices becomes ever more flagrant.”

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71-Year-Old Grandma Convicted on All Charges by DC Jury After Praying in Capitol on Jan. 6
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71-Year-Old Grandma Convicted on All Charges by DC Jury After Praying in Capitol on Jan. 6

70-year-old Rebecca Lavrez, also known as J6 praying Grandma, was given a year in prison and $210,000 in fines for praying in the Capitol for 10 minutes on January 6th.

In Biden’s America, illegals go bail-free on low-level assault charges for beating police officers, and Democrats can incite transurrection and pro-Hamas protests at the Capitols all over the country with no one being charged with any crime. Yet, peaceful prayer for the country is punished by a year in prison and $210,000 in fines.

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Laura Ingraham: J.K. Rowling Is Resisting The New Inquisition
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Laura Ingraham: J.K. Rowling Is Resisting The New Inquisition

LAURA INGRAHAM: Whether she (J.K. ROWLING) likes it or not, Trump and she have something important in common. They're both threats to the New Inquisition. You know, the self-appointed enforcers of progressive conformity, the anti-free speech radicals who are threatened by anyone (and I mean anyone) who boldly expresses views that conflict or challenge their own.

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Biden admin cancels plan to refill emergency oil reserve
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Biden admin cancels plan to refill emergency oil reserve

The Biden administration has abruptly canceled two major purchases of up to three million barrels of oil as part of its effort to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR).

The SPR – which Congress established for emergency situations – currently contains 363.6 million barrels of oil, a 43% decline from January 2021 when President Biden took office, federal data shows. Biden began depleting the reserve in late 2021 to combat high fuel prices.

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