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Jan. 6 Arrests Running at Nearly Double the Rate of 2023 and 2022

Nearly 1,425 people have been arrested on Jan. 6 charges, with 2024 arrests running at almost double the rate from 2023 and 2022, a U.S. Dep...

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Saturday, December 30, 2023

[PREMIERING JAN 6, 8:30PM ET] The Real Story of January 6 Part 2: The Long Road Home | Documentary

With the FBI calling its J6 investigations “bigger than 9/11,” Jan. 6, 2021 has marked a turning point in American history. In the two years since Jan 6, a historic criminal investigation into the incident has played out in a dramatic fashion across the country. 

As of now, J6 prosecutions have reached beyond the 1,000-case milestone, while the DOJ warned of more to come. 

In “The Real Story of Jan. 6 Part 2: The Long Road Home,” Epoch Times journalist Joseph Hanneman reveals shocking evidence of how the wide-ranging prosecutions of Jan. 6 defendants have been handled with injustice.


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Thursday, December 28, 2023

"DESPERATE" ATTEMPT TO KEEP TRUMP OFF THE BALLOT FOR 2024

Judicial Watch President @TomFitton appeared on “Mornings with Maria” on @FoxBusiness to discuss the Michigan Supreme Court ruling Trump will stay on the state ballot, the investigation and impeachment of President Biden, and more!





US Supreme Court Officially Asked to Overturn Colorado High Court Decision to Bar Trump From Ballot

The Republican Party of Colorado asked the US Supreme Court to overturn the state’s high court’s decision to bar Trump from the 2024 ballot. The Colorado Supreme Court last Tuesday disqualified Trump from the 2024 ballot. 

All 7 Colorado Supreme Court justices were appointed by Democrats – 3 of the justices dissented to last week’s ruling. 

The legal theories are based on Section 3 of the US Constitution’s 14th Amendment which states public officials who have “engaged in insurrection or rebellion against” the US may be disqualified from public office.




Trump Speaks Directly to the Needs of Black People, BLM Leader Says

President Donald Trump has done more for black people than any president said Mark Fisher, a Black Lives Matter (BLM) leader who turned into a supporter of the former president.

"I believe that Donald Trump is the best current candidate that we have for the black community. I think he speaks directly to the needs of black people," he said during an interview with Newsmax. 

"His record is proven. ... He has done more for black people than any president that I can think of in my lifetime. So I want to give him another opportunity." 

Some politicians have been using race to deflect attention from their failures, Mr. Fisher told the media outlet.




Insiders on McCarthy’s Ouster; Two Behind-the-Scenes Factors

WASHINGTON—Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy's (R-Calif.) overly cautious approach to investigating allegations involving the Biden family and mismanaging the Republican congressional campaign in 2022 contributed to his historic ouster in October. 

His fall was precipitated by eight disaffected Republicans, led by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), acting in concert with the House minority of 212 Democrats. 

Mr. McCarthy has argued that he would still be speaker but for the intense personal animosity of Mr. Gaetz.




Donald Trump to Stay on Ballot After Michigan Supreme Court Rejects Appeal on Procedural Grounds

Former President Donald Trump will remain on the ballot in Michigan after the Michigan Supreme Court rejected an appeal rooted in the Constitution’s “Insurrection Clause,” although on procedural grounds.

Unlike the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that Trump can remain on the ballot for the state’s upcoming primary. 

It upheld the unanimous ruling of Michigan’s Court of Appeals, where a three-judge panel held that the argument — that Trump “engaged in insurrection” — was not ripe (meaning that ruling on it would be premature).




Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Federal Judge in Trump Documents Case Sets Key Deadline

A federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's classified documents case has approved a request from the special counsel's office to require preparation of jury questions ahead of the May 2024 trial.

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon issued a paperless order that the former president's lawyers and special counsel Jack Smith's office are to "meaningfully confer and file a joint jury questionnaire for the Court's consideration, clearly denoting any areas of agreement and disagreement" before Feb. 28, 2024. The court also "reserves ruling on the specific process by which questionnaires will be" transmitted or completed before that time.




Jack Smith Wants to Prevent Jury From Learning About Undercover Agents at Capitol in January 6 Case Against Trump

Special Counsel Jack Smith wants to prevent President Trump from blaming provocateurs and undercover agents for the January 6 Capitol riot. 

“Through public statements, filings and argument in hearings before the court, the defense has attempted to inject into this case partisan political attacks and irrelevant and prejudicial issues that have no place in a jury trial,” Jack Smith’s 20-page filing said.




‘Trump Democrats’ helping destroy ‘Obama coalition’ of black people, Hispanics, and youth

Former President Donald Trump continues to dominate the Republican primary and is drawing support from key Democratic coalition partners, especially black, Hispanic, and young voters who are abandoning President Joe Biden. 

In a trend last seen when former President Ronald Reagan pulled disgruntled blue-collar workers from the Democratic base in 1980 and 1984, some voters who backed Biden in 2020 are shifting to Trump due to concerns the economy will worsen if a change in Washington isn’t made soon.




Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger Refuses to Testify Under Oath About Secretary of State’s Dominion Voting Machines

As The Gateway Pundit reported earlier this year – the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Georgia unsealed the 96-page Halderman Report in June 2023- the Security Analysis of Georgia’s ImageCast X Ballot Marking Devices. 

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was hiding this report from the public for two years.




Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Trump VP Talk Ramps Up as Well-Known GOP Women Join Iowa Rally Blitz

As of early last week, former President Donald Trump had no new campaign events scheduled. But over the past few days, the Republican frontrunner's campaign has put seven new events on the calendar—and two of them feature prominent Republican women some consider to be contenders for his vice presidential pick. 

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is scheduled to speak at 7 p.m. Central Standard Time (CST) on Jan. 3 in Sioux City, Iowa, and U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) will take the stage at 7 p.m. CST on Jan. 4 in Keokuk, Iowa.




Dems are switching side in key state at double rate of Republicans

More Democratic voters in Pennsylvania are switching to the GOP than Republican voters are switching to the Democratic Party, a problematic trend for President Joe Biden in his quest to win the Keystone State in 2024. 

In 2023, 35,589 Democrats switched to the Republican Party in the swing state, while only 15,622 Republicans flipped over to the Democratic Party, according to the state’s voter registration data as of Dec. 18.




GOP Rep bucks the establishment with 2024 endorsements

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is disrupting the Republican Party’s efforts to avoid contested primaries, including in races with GOP incumbents, ahead of must-win general election races next year. 

Gaetz is endorsing insurgent candidates in contests where former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) or the National Republican Congressional Committee, the party’s House campaign arm, have thrown their support toward their own candidates of choice. 

The move places Gaetz once again at odds with the man whose ouster he orchestrated.




Monday, December 25, 2023

Trump Will ‘Either Be on the Ballot Everywhere or Nowhere’: Minnesota Secretary of State

As several groups attempt to block President Trump from state ballots, the official believes the Supreme Court will make a ruling on the matter.

Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon predicts former President Donald Trump to either be on ballots in every state across America or be absent everywhere in the aftermath of the Colorado Supreme Court decision to ban the candidate from the state’s ballot.


US Supreme Court Hands Win to Trump | Facts Matter




Iowa Republicans Divided 3 Weeks From Caucuses

Republicans in Iowa display diversity of thought and a range of priorities, but one thing they have in common is an intense desire for change.




Pro-Palestinian Protesters Target Zara Stores in London’s West End

 Pro-Palestinian protesters targeted fashion giant Zara as they urged Christmas shoppers to boycott “Israeli-linked” brands in London. 

Hundreds marched on Oxford Street, Regent Street, and Carnaby Street, busy shopping districts in the capital’s West End, bringing traffic to a standstill on Saturday afternoon. 

Some chanted “while you’re shopping, bombs are dropping,” referring to the Israel’s response to the Oct. 7 attacks by Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.





Sunday, December 24, 2023

GOP Lawmakers Crafting Legislation to Remove Joe Biden From 2024 Ballots

Republican lawmakers in at least three states are already working on legislation to remove President Joe Biden from the 2024 ballot after the Colorado Supreme Court removed former President Donald Trump from that state’s ballot earlier this week, claiming he incited an “insurrection” on Jan. 6, 2021.




Black Voters Aren’t Happy With Biden’s Campaign Outreach According To Group Of Democratic Strategists

Several top Democrats are concerned about President Biden’s prospects in 2024 due to lower Black voter turnout, among other challenges.


A group of Democrats is offering a new analysis of the most recent campaigns in Georgia and Michigan, pitching those battlegrounds as models for drawing in more Black voters next year and beyond.

They argue that Democratic power players need to think — and spend money — in new ways, going beyond efforts that can be last-minute or superficial as they try to reassemble Biden’s 2020 coalition.

The 9 Senate Races to Watch in 2024

Incumbent Democrat senators in red states will likely face an uphill battle, while several retirements leave some seats ripe for flipping.

Next year's competition for control of the U.S. Senate will be a critical battle as Democrats defend more seats than Republicans. 

The Democrats currently control the upper chamber by the slimmest of margins, 51–49.




Report: Biden Admin Officials Tried to Hide Chinese Spy Balloon Incident

The Biden administration hoped to keep the Chinese spy balloon incident a secret and let the device move along without alerting anyone, NBC News revealed Friday.

On January 27, a phone call happened between Gen. Mark Milley and NORAD chief Gen. Glen VanHerck, Fox News reported Saturday.





Thursday, December 21, 2023

Prominent professor whom Claudine Gay allegedly copied calls for her to be fired, says Harvard needs to get ‘back towards sanity’

A prominent professor has called for the immediate sacking of Harvard University president Claudine Gay to steer the school “back towards sanity” after she allegedly plagiarized other academics’ work 40 times.

Political science professor Dr. Carol Swain, formerly of Vanderbilt University, claims Gay used sections of a book she published in 1993 and an article published in 1997 without crediting her.




At Least 14 Killed, 25 Injured in Prague University Shooting

PRAGUE—A 24-year-old Czech student shot dead his father then killed 14 people and wounded 25 others at his Prague university on Thursday before possibly killing himself, police said. 

The gunman is also suspected in the killings of another man and his two-month-old daughter who were found last week shot dead in woods in a village outside Prague, the city's police chief, Martin Vondrasek, said.




Biden Regime Is Now Sending J6 Prisoners to Mental Institutions

On Wednesday Stewart Rhodes, the founder and president of the Oath Keepers reached out to The Gateway Pundit. 

This was the first time we have heard from Stewart in months since his Washington DC show trial. Stewart was on a 90 day phone restriction at the federal prison he is held at in Maryland.




Supreme Court Will Reverse Trump Ballot Removal but Dodge Insurrection Question, Expert Predicts

The Supreme Court may say that the 14th Amendment’s disqualification clause doesn’t apply to the president, predicted Horace Cooper, senior fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research, who formerly taught constitutional law at George Mason University. 

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Dec. 19 that President Trump is to be barred from the state’s ballot because he “engaged in insurrection” by inciting his supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.




Jack Smith, Trump Both Urge SCOTUS to Consider Case as First in Nation's History

Special counsel Jack Smith told the U.S. Supreme Court on Dec. 21 that former President Donald Trump is "misguided" to ask the high court to review his case on a regular, rather than expedited, schedule. 

Mr. Smith, who's prosecuting President Trump in two separate federal criminal cases, urged the Supreme Court to review a key defense in one of those cases on an expedited basis on Dec. 11.






Iran-Backed Leader Warns of Revenge If Targeted by US Military

The leader of Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels warned that American forces who target the country will be targeted by the militant group, coming after the U.S. announced an effort to respond to recent Houthi attacks on commercial ships. 

"We will not stand idly by if the Americans are tempted to escalate further and commit foolishness by targeting our country or waging war against it," Abdel-Malek al-Houthi, the leader, said in a televised speech Wednesday, reported the Reuters newswire service.






Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Dangerous Photographer: Clicks by Jeffrey Epstein Mean Reputational Damage – Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Now Bill Gates Pictured With Alleged Sex Trafficking Victims

In the ‘age of the selfie’, in which everyone has a camera and uses it incessantly, this notion seems absurd. 

But depending on the context, have a picture taken by late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein could mean losing – if not your eternal soul – your reputation and even your livelihood.




Colorado GOP to Change to Caucus System, Ditch Primary If Trump Kept Off Ballot

The Colorado Republican Party indicated that it would switch from a primary ballot system to a caucus system if former President Donald Trump is kept off state ballots.

On Dec. 19, the Colorado Supreme Court barred President Trump from appearing on state ballots in a 4–3 decision. 

On Dec. 20, GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy criticized the court decision, threatening to withdraw from the Colorado GOP primary until President Trump is also allowed on the ballot. 

In response, the Colorado Republican Party wrote in a Dec. 20 post on X, formerly known as Twitter, 

“You won't have to because we will withdraw from the Primary as a Party and convert to a pure caucus system if this is allowed to stand.”




Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Court to Identify Over 150 People Linked to Jeffrey Epstein

A federal judge has ruled that many names linked to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will be made public in the future. 

The identities of 156 people, including associates of Mr. Epstein, will be disclosed in previously redacted documents, U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska ruled on Dec. 18. 

The ruling came in a case brought against Mr. Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who in 2022 was convicted of sex trafficking and sentenced to 20 years in prison.




Israeli President Vows to 'Take Over Entire Gaza Strip'

The president of Israel has vowed to conquer the Gaza Strip, destroy Hamas, and sort out peace between Israelis and Palestinians at a later date. 

Now that Israeli forces had “completed the total conquest” of key areas in northern Gaza, it would move to subdue the entire territory, said Israeli President Isaac Herzog.




LIVE 6 PM ET: President Trump Delivers Remarks at Iowa ‘Commit to Caucus’ Event in Waterloo, Iowa

 


Monday, December 18, 2023

Over 200 Left-Wing Politicians Sign Letter for Gaza Ceasefire

Over 200 current and former Labor and Greens MPs, have signed an open letter calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and an end to hostilities in the embattled region.

The letter backs "an immediate, permanent ceasefire and a just and lasting peace" and stresses the importance of respecting international law and human rights.



13K ‘Special Interest Aliens’ from Countries that Support Hamas Cross U.S. Border Since October

TUCSON, Arizona — According to a source within Customs and Border Protection, more than 13,000 migrants the agency considers “Special Interest Aliens” have been apprehended by the Border Patrol since October. 

These migrants include foreign nationals from Turkey, Afghanistan, Sudan, Syria, Iran, Yemen, and Russia. According to the source, most have been released into the United States to pursue asylum claims.




‘Adults in Charge’: Top Nine Degenerate Democrat Scandals Under Joe Biden

After Joe Biden was elected to the White House, Democrat pundits hailed the return of “adults in charge” in Washington. 

However, since his election, there has been no shortage of scandals exposing Democrat degeneracy and perversion — including in the halls of power in D.C. and in the White House.




House Democrats Launch Offensive to Force Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to Recuse Himself From Trump Immunity Case

House Democrats are now pressuring Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from Trump’s immunity case. 

Special Counsel Jack Smith last Monday asked the US Supreme Court to weigh in on Trump’s immunity claims.




DEVELOPING: The $1 Million Hunter Biden’s Chinese Business Partner Patrick Ho Wired Him in 2017 Subject of Separate Bribery Investigation

The $1 million Hunter Biden’s Chinese business partner Patrick Ho wired him in 2017 is the subject of a separate bribery investigation. 

Recall that in 2017 the the FBI raided the offices and intercepted the communications of Chi Ping “Patrick” Ho, a Chinese national suspected of espionage who was a business partner with Hunter and Joe Biden’s slimy brother Jim Biden.




ICYMI: Michigan Court of Appeals Rules Trump Can Stay on 2024 Primary Ballot

The Michigan Appeals Court ruled in favor of allowing former President Donald J. Trump to remain on the 2024 presidential primary ballot. 

The ruling follows legal challenges brought forth by plaintiffs who questioned Trump’s eligibility under the Insurrection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.




Sunday, December 17, 2023

Supreme Court Drops Jan. 6 Surprise: After 2 Years, 3 Appeals Get Accepted | Facts Matter

Nearly three full years after the events of Jan. 6, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court has finally agreed to take on a case related to the nearly 300 defendants facing charges tied to that day. 

This case may have huge ramifications—not only for the plaintiffs in the lawsuit but also for almost everyone else who has been charged with “obstruction of Congress,” which includes former President Donald Trump himself.




FBI secretly taped James Biden as it probed attorney who paid $100K to his consulting firm: report

President Biden’s brother James was secretly recorded by the FBI during a bribery investigation into a Mississippi trial attorney who shelled out $100,000 to his consulting firm in the late 1990s, a report said on Sunday.




Poll: Trump Dominance Hits New Level as He Nears 70 Percent Support in GOP Primary

Former President Donald Trump is dominating the Republican primary polls with 69 percent support, up seven points from November, a Fox News survey released Sunday revealed.




Thursday, December 14, 2023

Vivek Ramaswamy Destroys CNN’s Abby Phillip During Heated Exchange on ‘Government’s Entrapment’ of January 6ers (VIDEO)

In a recent fiery exchange on CNN, entrepreneur and GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy confronted host Abby Phillip regarding the government’s role in the January 6 Capitol event. 

Ramaswamy refuted mainstream narratives and suggested government entrapment in the incident.






Watch: Palestinian Protesters Tell Jews Leaving Israeli Embassy ‘We Will Kill You All, Occupiers’

A cadre of pro-Palestinian protesters told Jews leaving a Hanukkah celebration at the Israeli Embassy, “We will kill you all.”


Video of the horrifying incident went viral on social media on Tuesday, which showed a Jewish manwalking down the street as a car drove past him with two people waving a Palestinian flag out the window while shouting, “We will kill you all, occupiers.” Take a look:



House Passes Massive Defense Bill Despite FISA Objections

The annual defense policy bill is headed for the president’s desk, nearly three months late but just in time for Congress to get home for the holidays to end its dysfunctional year. 

House Conservatives raised objections over the massive package’s exclusion of “anti-woke” provisions that the chamber approved in July, including repeal of the Pentagon’s abortion travel policy, and challenged its inclusion of a four-month extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s (FISA's) Section 702, forcing a preliminary vote to adjourn rather than vote on a “flawed” bill.



Federal Judge Pauses Trump Jan. 6 Case

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan has paused court proceedings in the election case against former President Donald Trump, pending his appeal to dismiss the case entirely based on presidential immunity.


Trump Lawyer Drops 2024 Bombshell; Supremacy Clause to US Constitution





Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Supreme Court takes up Jan. 6 case that could upend Trump charges

The Supreme Court announced Wednesday it will examine a case involving the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot that could spell trouble for the federal charges against former President Donald Trump.



Tanker in Red Sea Targeted by Speedboat Gunfire, Cruise Missiles

A tanker in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen was fired on by gunmen from a speedboat and targeted with missiles, maritime sources said on Wednesday, in the latest incident to threaten the shipping lane after Yemeni Houthi terrorists warned ships not to travel to Israel.




Republicans to Launch Contempt Proceedings After Hunter Biden Defies Subpoena

Republicans are going to launch contempt proceedings against President Joe Biden's son after he defied a subpoena to testify behind closed doors. 

“Hunter Biden today defied lawful subpoenas and we will now initiate contempt of Congress proceedings,” Reps. James Comer (R-Ky.) and Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said in a joint statement on Dec. 13. “We will not provide special treatment because his last name is Biden.”




First Two Jan. 6 Appeals Reach Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court has set a conference for Dec. 1 on whether to accept two key Jan. 6 case appeals—one involving a federal agent who carried his firearm at the U.S. Capitol and the other on the Department of Justice’s controversial use of evidence-tampering law to prosecute Jan. 6 defendants for felony obstruction of Congress.




Supreme Court Accepts Case Challenging Jan. 6 Obstruction Charges

The U.S. Supreme Court will take up a Jan. 6 defendant’s appeal of the Department of Justice’s novel use of evidence-tampering law to prosecute hundreds of defendants for obstruction of Congress.

A miscellaneous order released by the High Court on Dec. 13 granted the petition of Joseph Wayne Fischer, challenging the most widely charged felony in Jan. 6 cases that carries up to 20 years in prison.




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