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Missouri Sues China Over Covid

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is suing China for $25 billion in damages connected to its role in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Missouri cites new evidence from the CIA that says the Wuhan lab leak theory is the most likely cause of the pandemic. So, will China finally pay?

Bailey explains that if he wins and China, which has not been cooperative, refuses to pay, he has a backup plan: Seize Chinese-owned assets in America, including farmland. Here’s more from Glenn Beck on Blaze TV.

Fani Willis: Coming For You!

Fani Willis’ Office Hammered by Congress (IT’S NOT OVER!!)

Bondi Unleashes on First Sanctuary City (DON’T FIGHT IT!!)

FBI’s “Resistance Coin” is Pathetic and Hilarious (IS THIS REAL??)

Democrats BLOCKED Again! Launch USAID Lawsuits Instead (STOP YOUR CRYING!!!)

Here’s more from Robert Gouveia.

USAID’s Crazy Spending Spree

Podcaster Bret Weinstein joins Joe Rogan to discuss the crazy spending by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on a laundry list of leftist causes. This is not just dirty money, but a case of dirty money on steroids. It will take many years to uncover exactly how deeply these criminals encroached upon the everyday taxpayer.

Rogan cites a database of 55,000 NGOS, or Non-Governmental Organizations, receiving money to engage in blatant political chicanery that the fedaral government itself could never legally do. So, while the federal government is supposed to be serving all Americans, it had been perverted and restructured under Barack Obama and Joe Biden to only benefit those with a leftist slant.

NGOs getting money included the George Soros funds to elect leftist prosecutors — those district attorneys and Attorney Generals that refused to prosecute hardened criminals, including illegal aliens as well as Democratic functionaries. Here’s more from The Joe Rogan Experience.

Yesterday, we ran a video discussing the $8.2 million that USAID had allocated to Politico, mostly during the Joe Biden administration. Turns out the agency spent lavishly on the fake news front. All told, USAID spent close to $270 million in 2023 to prop up what it called 707 “independent, non-state” news outlets in more than 30 countries, according to a report from ZeroHedge.

Some of the biggest recipients of slush money: The New York Times, the Associated Press and the BBC — the British Broadcasting Corporation — overseas. All have now been exposed as paid, propaganda wings of Biden’s leftist government.  Here’s more from Benny Johnson.

Would it shock you to learn the United State government has sent $797 million to Guatemala via a laundry list of NGOs and organizations like USAID and turned Guatemala into the Child Kidnapping Capital of the world. Yes, your tax dollars funneled through USAID has lead to more than 190,052 Guatemalan children being kidnapped from Guatemala and trafficked into America.

Listen as Ryan Motta brings the receipts to prove this has been happening on Redacted News with Clayton Morris.

Fishy Act Blue Donations Probed

“He did not do $300,000 worth of anything in three years,” exclaims Pam Fridrich, wife to Heinz Fridrich, when presented with Federal Election Commission data by an OMG Citizen Journalist in Fernandina Beach, Florida, claiming the Fridrichs donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to ActBlue. When asked if they had made the contributions, Pam responds, “Not to my knowledge.” The Fridrich family, overwhelmed by the allegations, remains perplexed by how such large sums could be attributed to them.

Across the country, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Elaina Bulow, a devout Democrat, is reportedly linked to around 830 donations totaling roughly $111,000. Bulow, who regularly monitors her bank statements, was outraged when presented with the FEC data, stating bluntly, “What’s on that website is a lot of bullsh*t.” Despite being a frequent donor, Bulow denies contributing anything close to the reported amount, saying, “Not that much… Not $111,000.”

Similarly, Salt Lake City, Utah, resident Marilyn Shearer found her name tied to nearly 3,600 transactions totaling over $133,000. Shearer admits to donating regularly, stating, “I donate quite a bit, probably every day, which is frustrating.” Despite her frequency in donating, she is stunned by the transactions attributed to her name. When questioned about the possibility of donating upwards of $100,000, Shearer shook her head no in disbelief.

The ActBlue donation legitimacy issue is escalating, with attorney generals from Texas, Wyoming, Missouri, Virginia, and two anonymous states launching investigations into the organization’s questionable fundraising practices. Here’s more from the O’Keefe Media Group.

Fani Better Buckle Her Belt

Things are going from bad to worse for Fani Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney who tried to concoct her own elaborate RICO case naming former President Donald Trump and 18 codefendants.

By now, most of you know the scam. Willis paid her boyfriend, Nathan Wade, to research and investigate the charges and frame the case. Meanwhile, she and Wade enjoyed the hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees, taking lavish vacations on cruise ships in the Caribbean and off to California’s wine country.

But as her ethical abuses become known, and she herself faces being disqualified from the case, Willis is losing it, even inside the courtroom.

How much longer before Judge Scott McAfee moves to disqualify her? And is he capable of doing so, after having worked in the same law firm as Willis? It’s also been revealed that he donated to her campaign before his appointment to the court.

They say America’s justice system is two-tiered. We say it’s just flat-out, downright corrupt! Here’s more from Steve Turley.

Fani Willis’ ex-boy friend — Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade — filed a brief, seeking to stop Judge Scott McAfee from reviewing Terrence Bradley’s texts, claiming they are protected under attorney-client privilege.

Some 22 state Attorney Generals submitted an amicus brief in support of former President Donald Trump and his immunity battle at the U.S. Supreme Court.

Trump’s defense objected to Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron’s order and judgment, arguing the Court colluded with Letitia James and her office in crafting the judgement without conferring with the defense as required by New York law. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

AGs Smack Judge’s Gag Order

Trump’s petition against Judge Arthur Engoron challenging his gag order in the Court of Appeals has been released. The filing is more than 2,000 pages long and includes court transcripts that chronicle Judge Engoron’s misconduct throughout the trial.

Eighteen Attorneys General file a brief in support of President Trump’s appeal of Judge Tanya Chutkan’s gag order in the January 6th prosecution. Speaking on behalf of the citizens of their states, the AGs argue that Chutkan has unconstitutionally limited Trump’s free speech rights and overstepped her authority as the Judge in the case. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

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