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Supreme Court Narrows Reach of Federal Corruption Law

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday in favor of a former mayor of an Indiana city convicted of accepting a bribe, in a decision that m...

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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.




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