Melinda Davies

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House Republicans Set to Propose Nationwide Election Integrity Bill Restricting Ballot Boxes, Absentee Voting

House Republicans Set to Propose Nationwide Election Integrity Bill Restricting Ballot Boxes, Absentee Voting

In a move that has rekindled a national debate on voter rights and election integrity, lawmakers in the Capitol Hill are gearing up for a critical round of debates over forthcoming election bills in the next few weeks. Central to the discussion will be the proposed restrictions on ballot drop…
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Trump Legal Team Gets Shakeup: Lawyer Moves on from Manhattan Case, Gets New Role

Trump Legal Team Gets Shakeup: Lawyer Moves on from Manhattan Case, Gets New Role

Alina Habba, the attorney who has represented former President Donald Trump in legal cases and in the media, is moving on from the Manhattan case and is taking a role working for his re-election campaign. “Today, President Donald J. Trump appointed Alina Habba to be his legal spokesperson and general…
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NY Times Turns on Biden Over Disavowing His Seventh Grandchild

NY Times Turns on Biden Over Disavowing His Seventh Grandchild

The New York Times is taking President Joe Biden to task. But it isn’t over politics that has caused the Times to break rank with the liberal lockstep. It is over family. And specifically, the issue of Hunter Biden’s daughter Navy, whom his presidential father has refused to recognize as…
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Dutch PM Who Presided Over ‘Farmer’s Revolt’ Resigns As Coalition Government Crumbles

Dutch PM Who Presided Over ‘Farmer’s Revolt’ Resigns As Coalition Government Crumbles

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has submitted his government’s written resignation to King Willem-Alexander, who interrupted his holiday to receive it. Rutte’s fourth government was a fragile coalition consisting of his People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), the liberal democratic Democrats 66, the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA), and the…
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NY Times Exposes NYC Mayor Eric Adams for His ‘Fake’ Photo of a Fallen Officer

NY Times Exposes NYC Mayor Eric Adams for His ‘Fake’ Photo of a Fallen Officer

The New York Times has exposed New York City Mayor Eric Adams for a political backstory that he has used on the campaign trail. It involves Adams allegedly concocting a story about him carrying a “worn” photo of a fallen officer to give voters the appearance that the mayor was…
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U.S. Government Files Emergency Stay Request to Keep Censoring Americans on Social Media

U.S. Government Files Emergency Stay Request to Keep Censoring Americans on Social Media

The U.S. government has filed an emergency stay request to lift a recent injunction issued by a federal judge forbidding the government from violating Americans’ First Amendment rights by colluding with social media companies to censor their constitutionally protected speech. In the emergency stay, the government contended that the injunction…
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Gov. Ron DeSantis Commits to First GOP Presidential Debate — Whether Trump Shows or Not

Gov. Ron DeSantis Commits to First GOP Presidential Debate — Whether Trump Shows or Not

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is determined to take the stage at the first GOP presidential debate in August, regardless of whether former President Donald Trump decides to participate. With the Republican National Committee setting stringent requirements for candidates and speculation swirling around Trump’s potential disruptive tactics, DeSantis affirmed his commitment…
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Michigan Dems are Clamoring for Gretchen Whitmer to Run to Replace Joe Biden

Michigan Dems are Clamoring for Gretchen Whitmer to Run to Replace Joe Biden

Democrats in Michigan have urged Governor Gretchen Whitmer to consider running for president in 2024 due to concerns about President Joe Biden, according to a new report by Politico’s Jonathan Martin. Despite Whitmer previously ruling out a White House bid, state lawmakers and colleagues from other states, including members of…
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Zuckerberg’s ‘Threads’ Rival to Twitter Already Censoring and ‘Unpersoning’ Conservative Voices

Zuckerberg’s ‘Threads’ Rival to Twitter Already Censoring and ‘Unpersoning’ Conservative Voices

Meta claims that over 10 million people have registered for its new social media platform, Threads, which CEO Mark Zuckerberg characterizes as a “friendly” alternative to Twitter. “Let’s do this. Welcome to Threads,” Zuckerberg announced in his inaugural post on the platform, describing it as a “text-based conversation app.” Users…
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Trump Security Cam Footage Shows Associate Moving Boxes, Prosecutors Claim It is Evidence of Cover-Up

Trump Security Cam Footage Shows Associate Moving Boxes, Prosecutors Claim It is Evidence of Cover-Up

Authorities on Wednesday unsealed additional sections of the search warrant affidavit used to investigate former President Donald Trump’s Florida home, Mar-a-Lago. The search, conducted last summer, led to the discovery of over 100 classified-marked documents and subsequently, Trump’s indictment for allegedly mishandling national security secrets. The former president faces 37…
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