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Sen. Ricketts to Newsmax: Big Tech Putting Thumb on Conservative Messages
Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., on Newsmax Monday accused major technology companies of "putting their thumb on the scale" when it comes to conservative messaging.
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N.D. Lawmaker to Newsmax: Fetal Development Video 'Almost Divine'
The North Dakota House approved a bill that mandates a fetal development video for students.
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Pompeo: Biden Balloon Response Latest National Security Failure
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the Biden administration's slow response to a suspected Chinese spy balloon flying over the United States is the latest example of failing to do "the simple things to protect the country.
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Rep. Biggs to Newsmax: Censorship Threatens US 'Way of Life'
Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., told Newsmax on Monday that DirecTV's censorship of Newsmax is "a threat to the United States and our way of life."
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Nisan - Israel Divided: Can It Stand?
Some compromise may be the only solution to hold back the descent into a complete unraveling of Israel. Reason and responsibility will hopefully triumph over all.
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Sen. Rick Scott Pressures McConnell on Debt Limit Deal
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., "tired of caving" on the debit limit, reportedly is pressuring Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., to not strike a last-minute deal with President Joe Biden on the contentious issue.
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Tenn. Speaker to Newsmax: Using Liberal Tactic to Halt Sexual Assignment Surgeries
Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton said that his conservative state is using a liberal tactic to prevent insurance companies that allow transgender sexual assignment surgeries anywhere across the United States from being permitted in Tennessee.
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Rep. Rosendale to Newsmax: White House Botched Handling of Chinese Spy Balloon
Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., told Newsmax on Monday lashed out at the Biden administration, charging it botched the handling of the Chinese spy balloon's surveillance over the United States by acting too late.
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AP-NORC Poll: Just 37 Percent of Dems Want Biden to Run in 2024
A majority of Democrats now think one term is plenty for President Joe Biden, despite his insistence that he plans to seek reelection in 2024.
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Biden Silent as Turkey Places a Bounty on US Citizen, Former NBA Star
President Joe Biden has been silent on the bounty that Turkey has placed on the head of an American citizen - and Enes Kanter Freedom is demanding to know why.
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Rep. Rosendale to Newsmax: DirecTV Dropping Newsmax a Bid to 'Silence' Conservatives
Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., on Monday blasted DirecTV's decision to take Newsmax off its platform as an attempt to "silence the opposition party."
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Gordon Chang to Newsmax: Biden Has Reason to Dismiss Austin, Milley Over Balloon Fiasco
China expert Gordon Chang on Monday said President Joe Biden has "reason to dismiss" the Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley for not briefing Biden earlier on the Chinese spy balloon that floated across America.
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Trump Officials: We Were Never Informed of Such Balloons
Chinese spy balloons soared above the United States while former President Donald Trump was in office, Biden administration officials said. However, five senior Trump administration officials told Politico the Department of Defense never informed them of such incidents.
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Sen. Booker: Some Legislation on Police Reform Is Possible
Some legislation on police reform is possible, even if it is not comprehensive, Sen. Cory Booker told CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday.
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House Intel Chair: White House Had No Urgency About Balloon
The Chinese surveillance balloon that traveled across the United States this past week before being shot down Saturday off the coast of the Carolinas should have been taken out before it entered the country, House Intelligence Chairman Mike Turner said Sunday.
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John Bolton to Newsmax: I'm No 'One-Issue' Candidate for '24
Former national security adviser to President Donald Trump John Bolton shot down the notion on Newsmax that he's running as a single-issue candidate to be the next president of the United States.
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Schumer: Senators to Be Briefed on Chinese Balloon
After some lawmakers insisted that the Biden administration provide more details about the Chinese spy balloon that traversed the United States this past week before being shot down by the U.S. military on Saturday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced.
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Sen. Rand Paul: US in a 'World of Hurt' After Balloon Fiasco
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., appeared on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo," saying the U.S. is in a "world of hurt" after the Chinese spy balloon entered the airspace.
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GOP to Announce Balloon Probe On Same Day as State of the Union
The Biden administration has faced criticism from Republicans over its handling of a Chinese spy balloon that entered U.S. airspace; now Republicans are weighing probing the matter, adding to their list of already pending investigations into the administration.
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Matthew Whitaker to Newsmax: AG Merrick Garland 'Is a Disaster'
Matthew Whitaker said that current Attorney General Merrick Garland has needlessly placed himself in a proverbial "box," when overseeing the separate disputes over classified documents involving former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden.
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Christie: Biden Too Old and Boring to Run Again
President Joe Biden is too old and boring to win a presidential election again, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie told ABC's "This Week" on Sunday."
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'Fake' News: Trump Denies Spy Balloons Flying Over US During His Presidency
Former President Donald Trump has denied a published report, which cited only unidentified sources at the Pentagon, that Chinese spy balloons had "transited" over American airspace at least three times during the Trump presidency.
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Rep. Ryan Zinke to Newsmax: China's Spy Balloon 'Poke in Eye' to US, Biden
China's shot-down spy balloon was a "poke in the eye" to the United States and President Joe Biden that should have been brought down far before it was allowed to drift across the continental United States, Rep. Ryan Zinke told Newsmax on Sunday.
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Retired US Marine Killed in Ukraine Giving Aid to Wounded
U.S. Marine Corps veteran Pete Reed was killed in Eastern Ukraine this week, while reportedly providing volunteer aid to the Ukrainian people through his charity, according to his family.
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Sen. Ted Cruz 'Running for Reelection' to Senate, Not for President
Sen. Ted Cruz confirmed Sunday that he's seeking a third term to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate, rather than working on a campaign for the White House in the 2024 election cycle.