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Federal Agencies

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John Brennan

CIA’s Ratcliffe sent a criminal referral on John Brennan to the FBI for investigation

A review by the CIA revealed potential wrongdoing by ex-CIA chief John Brennan. Now, CIA Director John Ratcliffe has referred Brennan to the FBI for possible investigation.

Security

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U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivers remarks to students, faculty and staff at the U.S. Army War College on April 23, 2025 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Pentagon pulls all military speakers from ‘globalist’ Aspen Security Forum

A dozen top U.S. military commanders and officials was slated to participate in the Aspen Security Forum this week.

From the States

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Texas Gov. Abbott faces seven challengers in GOP governor's primary

Challengers include a retired Army lt. col. and a business entrepreneur, while Abbot enjoys endorsements from Trump and Cruz.

Congress

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Washington D.C. Capitol fence.

Fencing will likely return to Capitol complex as police memo prepares department for Sept 18 rally

A memo circulated among Capitol Police officers warns of the potential for violence during the upcoming "Justice for J6" rally

Europe

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Vladimir Putin

New report suggests UK government showed indifference toward Russia meddling in Brexit campaign

A long anticipated report from the U.K. Parliament details the government's lack of concentration when it came to assessing the Russian threat during the 2016 Brexit Referendum vote

Elections

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Campaign volunteers watch as an NYC Board of Elections official (second from left) presents an opened mail-in-ballot for review at a canvassing site in Manhattan in New York City

One-fifth of all mail-in ballots disqualified in NYC primary, signaling possible November crisis

Status of disqualified votes hinges on appeal to recent court ruling.

Free Speech

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United Nations Alliance of Civilizations Global Forum

Censorship empire strikes back with UN disinformation declaration, German charges for memes

Small Canadian town without a flagpole forced to pay LGBTQ group $15,000 for refusing to announce Pride month, fly rainbow flag.

Elections

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Georgia posts signs at precincts warning non-citizens they may be prosecuted if they vote

Thousands of non-citizen voters have been discovered on voter rolls this year and several states have ballot measures planned in November to combat the problem.

Elections

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Federal government working with left-wing groups to implement ‘Bidenbucks’: public records show

The executive order for "Bidenbucks" was based on an initiative by the progressive group Demos. One of the key topics being pushed is having felons' voting rights restored. One of the representatives at the DOJ-attended meeting said "felony disenfranchisement is voter suppression." 

Diplomacy

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Four dead after Russian strike on aid building in Ukraine

U.S. debate over Ukraine aid raises questions about whether European Union will 'step up'

Most of EU’s support has been aimed at propping up Ukraine’s war-torn economy, not supporting its military. 

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