Non-public Oval Office logs provided by the White House show President Trump working up to 12-hour days between Nov. 12 and Nov. 25, directly contradicting a New York Times article alleging “signs of fatigue” based on his limited public schedule, as reported by The New York Post.

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Pompeo on Trump’s Peace Push: Deals ‘Are All Connected’ to Trump’s ‘Strategy’ Recognizing Iran as ‘Primary Operator for Instability’

Mike Pompeo told Breitbart News exclusively that President Donald Trump’s peace deals in the Middle East are “all connected” and stem from re

Communist Hammer & Sickle Messaging in Netflix’s ‘Cuties’

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DEMINT: How A Big Blue Lie Fueled A Summer Of Riots

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Greg Abbott signs bill banning vaccine passports for businesses

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill into law preventing businesses from mandating "vaccine passports."

America Last: U.S. Government Admits Prioritizing Illegal Aliens

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Plaintiff says up to 20,000 'probably false ballots' cast in Georgia's Fulton County

The lead plaintiff in a case in which a judge approved an inspection of copies of mail-in ballots cast in the 2020 election in Georgia's Fult

Kamala Harris to Potential Migrants: ‘Do Not Come’

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Tom Cotton Presses Lockheed Martin on Diversity Training, Says It Violated Civil Rights Law

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California will reportedly pay $2 million in legal fees after two major cases challenged church shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic and wo

Biden administration squeezing suburbs out of existence with zoning laws

A house with a white picket fence and a big backyard might have been a staple of the American dream once upon a time, but if the Biden admini

Emails show Fauci made urgent inquiry about gain-of-function research as pandemic began

U.S. infectious disease chief Anthony Fauci made an urgent inquiry about controversial gain-of-function research in February 2020 as the coro

The Texas Voting Lie

In Austin, Texas, where Republicans control the governor’s mansion and both chambers of the legislature, House Democrats’ walking out to prev

Supreme Court shuts down attempt to treat asylum-seekers' testimony as credible

The Supreme Court on Tuesday shut down an attempt to treat the testimony of asylum-seekers as credible, siding with the federal government ag

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In a video posted to YouTube on Sunday, the founding member of a Black Lives Matter organization in Minnesota announced he was quitting the g