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Trouble Bearing Down On Joe

Republicans demand the White House release all the logs for Biden properties. James Comer and Kevin McCarthy demand oversight while Adam Schiff plays wait-and-see. Joe Biden honors MLK days and threatens to attack Americans.

Twitter Files 15 drops from Lee Fang (@lhfang) detailing Big Pharma’s attempts to censor Americans on social media in order to further their narrative.

The lawsuit against Biden for their collusion with Big Tech to censor Americans continues with Missouri Attorney General Bailey releasing three “AG Files” Twitter threads from the Big Tech Collusion lawsuit. More from Robert Gouveia, Esquire, in a new edition of Watching The Watchers.




It’s over. The walls are closing in on Joe Biden. Between his own mishandling of classified documents and the growing scandals surrounding the corrupt foreign trade deals negotiated by Biden’s son Hunter, there’s really little chance now that Biden will serve a second term, or even be in a position to run for President again. More from Steve Turley.




Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about new details of Hunter Biden’s finances that further implicate Joe Biden:

  • “Meet the Press’” Chuck Todd losing his cool with Rep. Ron Johnson over the potential of a Hunter Biden investigation and being accused of media bias;
  • White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre being confronted by Peter Doocy with Joe Biden’s own words about the proper treatment of classified documents after more classified documents were found in the Biden garage;
  • CNN’s Jake Tapper attacking Joe Biden for his defense of his garage as a secure location for classified documents;
  • “The View’s” Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg embarrassing themselves by displaying the depths of their bias for Joe Biden as they show their skepticism for Biden’s classified documents actually being located in his garage; and much more.



Time To Indict Big Government

Natural News’ Mike Adams says recent revelations that the Biden Administration and the FBI ordered Big Tech who to censor has sent chills down the spines of patriots.

The same could be said about the corrupt left, such as fake Arizona governor Katie Hobbs, who demanded Twitter erase any criticism of her policies or comments aiding her opponent, Kari Lake. “What we’re looking at here,” Adams says, “is the merger of the corrupt government with corrupt Big Tech platforms.”

These guys have been on a censorship and election-fraud rampage for what seems forever, with no accountability. Perhaps the solution is for patriots to take the reigns and begin indicting corrupt government officials on a state level, such as in strong conservatives states like Missouri, Texas and Florida. Here’s more.




McConnell Snubbed At J6 Event

Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Kevin McCarthy do a song and dance to celebrate the Capitol Hill Police with Gold Medals for their heroic saving of America. Bennie Thompson and the J6’ers confirm they are sending criminal referrals to the DOJ. Karine says Hunter Biden’s story is old news. Biden refuses to visit the border even while in Arizona. Mitch McConnell snubbed.

#J6 #Biden #CapitolHill

Dr. Anthony Fauci is grilled by State Attorneys General as part of Missouri’s Big Tech Collusion lawsuit. Senators Rand Paul and Ted Cruz confirm Fauci lied to America. We review the transcripts.

#Fauci #BigTech #Censorship

More from Robert Gouveia, Esquire, including a late-breaking Twitter update in the aftermath of Elon Musk firing James Baker, Twitter’s deputy general counsel.

Missouri Slaps Big Tech

Missouri’s Eric Schmitt wins an argument to secure the deposition of FBI Special Agent Elvis Chen, who allegedly communicated with Meta regarding online censorship. Government prosecutors sought specifically to exclude Chen, but Judge Doughty confirmed the deposition will stay on. More from Robert Gouveia, Esquire.

Battle On To Oust McConnell

GOP leaders in the U.S. Senate are calling for the ouster of Mitch McConnell after the U.S. Senate minority leader botched the party’s chances to retake the key chamber. Instead of supporting Republicans who needed help to win, McConnell threw his support behind GOP candidates who backed him.

These included the hideous RINO Lisa Murkowski from Alaska, who routinely supports the Democrats. McConnell also is opposed by many Republicans who want an end to the spigot of bribes and kickbacks going to the vile Ukraine government.

Now, key Republicans in the Senate are demanding an end to the shenanigans and have begun gathering support for needed supports. These will encompass but not be limited to the ouster of McConnell. The two Senators from Missouri Senators, Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt, are among those leading the charge for a clean slate. About time! More from Steve Turley.

Winning Night For Republicans

As the vote counting proceeded into the night, the Republicans appeared almost certain to take control of the U.S. House, but it remained unclear if they could also win the U.S. Senate. In other words, there was a Republican wave in the 2022 midterms elections, but falling short of a red tsunami.

As of 6:40 a.m., Politico had the two parties splitting the U.S. Senate, with 48 seats for the Democrats and 47 seats for the Republicans. Republicans who stood poised to win Senate races: J.D. Vance in Ohio, Chuck Grassley in Iowa, Ted Budd in North Carolina, Eric Schmitt in Missouri and Ron Johnson in Wisconsin. But it appeared the Democrats withstood the GOP in New Hampshire, Colorado and Washington states. And the fake news was reporting a John Fetterman victory over Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania.

Arizona, Nevada and Alaska trailed in their vote counting, so it remained to be seen how those elections would go. Also still up in the air: The Georgia race between Hershel Walker and Raphael Warnock, apparently headed toward a runoff election.

In the U.S. House, Republicans had won 199 seats vs. 172 for the Democrats, but 64 races still had not been called, as of 6:40 a.m. Eastern time, according to Politico. Here, former President Donald Trump provides updates from Mar-A-Lago in a speech broadcast by Newsmax TV.

FBI Raids Against Trump Allies

At least 35 FBI raids were conducted this week against Trump allies across the nation. Or so says Stephen Bannon in a video interview with Charlie Kirk. We sound a bit hesitant because, so far, there has been no outside confirmation that these raids took place or exactly who was targeted.

But if true, this represents a dangerous push politicizing the FBI and the Department of Justice. We would not be surprised, either, after Joe Biden’s Satanic blood-red speech. He is not only a pedophile, but visibly, sick and demonic. More from Steve Turley.




Steve Bannon speaks after being booked on new charges, claiming the FBI raided the homes of the 35 MAGA deputies in a nationwide effort. Senator Josh Hawley says Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray need to go. Senator Ron Johnson urges whistleblowers to talk to him despite Merrick Garland’s warning not to do so.

A Federal Judge ordered Government officials to disclose more materials to Missouri and other plaintiffs in a lawsuit over Big Tech Collusion. The White House has no comment on the new ruling and Rand Paul reacts.

Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declares a State of Public Emergency due to the migrant crisis, saying her city will allocate $10 million dollars to dealing with the bussed immigrants arriving from Texas and Arizona. D.C. City Councilperson Brianne Nadeau blames Arizona and Texas for causing the crisis, while Governor Pritzker from Illinois says Texas is “sowing chaos.” More from Robert Gouveia, Esquire.

MAGA Grows Stronger!

MAGA pretty much swept the primary elections Tuesday, putting the GOP on a path toward more honest and less corrupt candidates. Notably, U.S. Rep. Peter Meijer of Michigan, one of the Republicans who voted to impeach President Donald Trump, got booted out of office in Michigan, defeated by John Gibbs.

In Arizona, Blake Masters won the Senate primary and Kari Lake was leading for the Republican nod for governor. Meanwhile, Rusty Bowers, the Arizona Speaker of the House who testified before the January 6th Select Committee, got walloped. Once again, though, Arizona mounted a shabby and poorly run election, with the vote count stretching out way longer than necessary. As Styxhexenhammer666 put it, they demonstrated “systemic issues with their election capabilities.”

Elsewhere, MAGA candidate Eric Schmidt won the U.S. Senate primary in Missouri and the voters of Kansas voted to continue to allow abortions. The only candidates to buck the MAGA trend were in Washington state, where it appears two Congressmen who voted to impeach Trump — Dan Newhouse and Jaime Herrera Beutler — were poised to win re-election bids.

Goodbye Rusty Bowers. The Arizona Speaker of the House, who entertained Liz Cheney and her derelict January 6th Select Committee, got his ass whipped. Good to see the trash hit the curb. More from Jim Hoft, editor in chief of The Gateway Pundit.




Steve Turley calls Tuesday’s primaries “Trump’s revenge” as the ultra-MAGA candidates dominated the elections across the board. The Republican Party is now Trump’s Party, and we do not condone those RINO traitors who sided with the deadbeat Democrats in hounding Trump the past six years.




Abortion Is Aborted

In the 196th trimester. If only there were a phrase for when you predict a thing, even when faced with withering doubt from the populace… only to be proven correct…More from RazorFist.




In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court tossing out Roe vs. Wade, Missouri becomes the first state to ban abortion. Here is a message from the state’s Attorney General Eric Schmitt. More from Steve Turley.




Needless to say, diehard Leftists took to the streets to protest the U.S. Supreme Court decision. The largest and most charged protests occurred in the shithole Satanist states — like California and New York — that won’t be banning abortions anyway. Here, Mark Dice surveys the protests, no doubt, likely to grow into riots as the summer gets hotter and the Democrats get more desperate over the fall elections.