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Levi Strauss Hosts ‘Racial Injury Expert’ over Rittenhouse Decision

By / December 3, 2021

Clothing business Levi Strauss is using staff members the opportunity to participate in a “fireside chat and Q&A” with a “racial injury specialist” following the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse on November 19. The statement came through e-mail from Levi Chief Variety, Equity, and Inclusion Officer Elizabeth Morrison, according to a copy of the email acquired […]

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Exclusive– Tom Barrett: Democrat ‘Elissa Slotkin Is Not a Moderate’

By / December 2, 2021

Republican prospect for Michigan’s new Seventh Congressional District, state Sen. Tom Barrett (R-Charlotte), who will more than likely face off versus Democrat Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) in the midterm elections next year, told Breitbart News Saturday that being chosen to Congress would allow him to withstand President Joe Biden’s partisan agenda. Barrett told host Matthew […]

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Fauci on GOP Criticism: ‘I’m Going to Be Saving Lives and They’re Going to Be Lying’

By / December 1, 2021

National Institute of Allergic Reaction and Contagious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci stated Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Country” that the Republicans like Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rand Paul (R-KY) criticizing him were “lying” while he is “saving lives.” MARGARET BRENNAN: There’s a congressional show your name on it, literally. FAUCI: Yes, exactly. And […]

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Report: Enes Kanter Lawfully Modifications Surname to ‘Liberty’ Ahead of United States Citizenship

By / November 30, 2021

Outspoken human rights supporter and China slave labor critic Enes Kanter will legally alter his surname to “Freedom” after ending up being a U.S. citizen on Monday. The report originates from the Athletic’s Shams Charania, who says that Kanter, who was born in Switzerland however raised in Turkey and has Turkish citizenship, will select “Flexibility” […]

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‘Pray Together for Life’ in Mississippi as Supreme Court Set to Hear Significant Abortion Case

By / November 29, 2021

Pro-life leaders from throughout the nation will sign up with Sunday evening in Jackson, Mississippi, to “Hope Together for Life” as the U.S. Supreme Court is set up Wednesday to hear opening arguments in the state’s pro-life law at the focus of the case. Tonight! Livestream: https://t.co/v1ctghxG7J!.?.!7pm CT, 8pm ET https://t.co/xx62UlBsOJ– Household Research Council(@FRCdc)November 28, […]

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Zach Nunn: Democrat Cindy Axne Is Devoted to Nancy Pelosi, Not Iowans

By / November 28, 2021

Republican prospect for Iowa’s Third Congressional District and state Sen. Zach Nunn (R), who is running against Rep. Cindy Axne, the state’s lone congressional Democrat, informed Breitbart News Saturday that Axne is just loyal to Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and not Iowans. Nunn, throughout his appearance on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Saturday with host Matthew […]

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Field Guide to Leftist Carveouts in the $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Expense

By / November 27, 2021

In spite of its moniker as a “bipartisan facilities expense,” the Infrastructure Financial Investment and Jobs Act contains no conservative victories however has many leftist carveouts. President Joe Biden signed the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Facilities Financial investment and Jobs Act into law, marking Biden’s most considerable legal success since Congress passed his coronavirus rescue plan […]

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ENJOY– Prosecution: Rittenhouse ‘Too Afraid to Use His Own Fists’

By / November 26, 2021

The prosecution in the Kyle Rittenhouse case implicated the teenager of being “too afraid to use his own fists” when an angered rioter and subsequent mob attacked him. During the rebuttal on Monday, soon after the Rittenhouse defense offered the jury its closing arguments, Assistant District Lawyer James Kraus repeated lead district attorney Thomas Binger’s […]

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WATCH: District Attorney Says Rittenhouse Needs To Have Let Mob Attack Him Because ‘Everyone Takes a Pounding Sometimes’

By / November 25, 2021

James Kraus, one of the prosecutors in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, informed the jury in a Kenosha, Wisconsin court Monday that the offender must have let himself be assaulted last August due to the fact that “everybody takes a pounding in some cases.” Kraus was delivering the rebuttal argument, after fellow district attorney […]

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Biden Does Not Reference Coronavirus in Opening Remarks with Xi Jinping

By / November 24, 2021

President Joe Biden made no reference of the coronavirus pandemic on Monday throughout his opening remarks at a video conference meeting with Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping. “I’m happy we’ve found time to fulfill, and I anticipate candid and forthright conversations like all the conversations we’ve had thus far,” Biden stated, including that “we […]

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