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Bessent: We inherited an affordability crisis
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Bessent: We inherited an affordability crisis

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent blames the Biden administration for ushering in an affordability crisis after inflation surged to the worst levels in decades under the Democrat.
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The Fight To Make A Christian College Christian Again
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The Fight To Make A Christian College Christian Again

In the year before his death, Charlie Kirk increasingly raised the alarm about the progressive drift in America’s Christian colleges and seminaries. He particularly focused his warnings on one of the largest and most trusted evangelical universities in the country — Southern California’s Biola University.  In one exchange during a stop on his 2024 Brainwashed Tour, he argued that the school had “slipped in its stature as a Christian school” because many of the students graduating “do not believe in the core tenets of the Christian faith.”  “There’s a lot of deconstructionism in the last five years that has been introduced at Biola,” Kirk said. The recent Biola grad who asked the question looked perplexed as he stood squinting in front of TPUSA’s iconic “Prove Me Wrong” tent on the sunny University of Nevada quad. He said this wasn’t an accurate summary. In his experience, Biola was as Christian and conservative as it had ever been.  While Biola’s administration maintains this same line, subsequent events suggest it was Kirk, and not the alum, who had a better understanding of what’s been happening at the school.  Compromise and Concern In recent months, Christian podcasters like Alisa Childers and Krista Bontrager have warned of unbiblical compromises they believe Biola has been making on issues like sexuality, gender identity, and race-based politics.  Childers, particularly popular among moms, said she “cannot recommend it as a safe place [for parents] to send [their] kids.” She cited that the school’s handbook — updated in response to the controversy — promised to work with trans-identifying students to “arrive at decisions around facilities use,” seemingly permitting opposite-sex access.  Childers also voiced concern about The Dwelling, an administration-sanctioned LGBTQ support group that allows “affirming” views denying the sinfulness of gay and transgender behaviors and identities. Finally, she pointed to the school’s decision to host Rich Villodas — a pastor who accused Kirk in the wake of his death of “using words that have caused great harm to black and brown people, to Muslims, and to LGBTQ people” — to speak on “spiritual formation and the Church.” Bontrager, a three-time Biola graduate, had additional concerns, including the implementation of diversity, equity, and inclusion departments, and lectures teaching critical race theory and black liberation theology, widely considered heretical for holding that the purpose of the Gospel is to free believers from social, political, and economic oppression in this life. Biola has largely brushed off the concerns. Four of the school’s best-known conservative professors, including authors Sean McDowell and Thaddeus Williams, recorded a podcast gently mocking the notion that the school had “gone woke.”  “At Biola, you have to be a Christian to work there,” said theology professor Erik Thoennes. His department colleague Fred Sanders implied that those raising concerns are trafficking in gossip, saying, “The internet has made possible a whole lot of low information opinion-having.” Yet, in an hour-long discussion, none of the four men offered any rebuttal to the specific reports and records that Childers and Bontrager highlighted. And now, new evidence of leftward drift has come to light. “Bans Against Conversion Therapy are Bans Against Conversion” On October 7, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, a case challenging Colorado’s ban on so-called “conversion therapy” for minors with same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria. Representing Kaley Chiles, a Christian counselor in Colorado Springs, Alliance Defending Freedom argued that the ban violates Chile’s free speech and religious liberty rights because it outlaws any therapy that “attempts or purports to change an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity, including efforts to change behaviors or gender expressions or to eliminate or reduce sexual or romantic attraction or feelings toward individuals of the same sex.”  Yet changing sinful sexual behaviors and gender expressions is, biblically speaking, simply known as repentance and sanctification. Colorado’s definition suggests that verses like Romans 6:14, Corinthians 15:57, and Galatians 5:16 are wrong because real change isn’t possible for individuals struggling with gender dysphoria or same-sex attraction. A Christian counselor who prays with a client that God would strengthen them to stop engaging in LGBTQ behavior would violate the ban, even if the client requested such prayers. As ADF’s SCOTUS filing put it, “when Chiles counsels young people with gender dysphoria, Colorado allows her to speak if she helps them embrace a transgender identity. But if those clients choose to align their sense of identity with their sex by growing comfortable with their bodies, Chiles must remain silent or risk losing her license, her livelihood, and the career she loves.” Clinical psychologist Laura Haynes received both her master’s and doctorate degrees from Biola and is a board member for the International Foundation for Therapeutic and Counseling Choice. She says conversion therapy is a term specifically used to make efforts to stop LGBTQ activity seem impossible. It’s “a pejorative, oppositional term,” she told The Daily Wire.  “It forbids any openness to a client’s goal for change in sexual orientation or gender identity, including efforts to change behaviors or gender expressions or to eliminate or reduce sexual feelings,” Haynes said. Ultimately, she said, Colorado’s ban has a “chilling effect” on Christian counselors and their ability to use biblical instruction to help clients overcome LGBTQ sins. It was hardly surprising then that numerous conservative and Christian groups, including the Ethics and Public Policy Center, the Religious Freedom Institute, the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors, the Institute for Faith and Family, and others, joined ADF in opposing Colorado’s ban. But Dr. Michele Willingham, head of Biola’s Rosemead Counseling Center, took a different view. She signed an amicus brief in favor of the law, arguing that because it prevents only licensed mental health providers from trying to help clients lessen or end unwanted LGBTQ attractions and behaviors, it is constitutional. It’s not clear, though, that Willingham would oppose any limits on so-called conversion therapy, given that she identifies herself as “LGBTQ Allied” on the website MentalHealth.com. Tracey Harrison, Biola’s vice president of communications, told The Daily Wire that the school supports Chiles and ADF in their efforts to overturn Colorado’s conversion therapy ban, and she highlighted a long list of religious liberty cases Biola has joined in the last six years. She also said that Willingham signed the brief in her “individual capacity as a private therapist” without consulting or informing the school.  But the official FAQ page for Rosemead states that the center “[does] not teach or practice conversion therapy for same-sex oriented individuals,” and it offers no hint that its faith-based counseling would include encouraging students to repent from such sins.  Harrison did not address Willingham’s description of herself as an LGBTQ ally. She said only that all faculty and staff are required to regularly renew their commitment to Biola’s doctrinal statements, including its provision that sexual intimacy is reserved for the “covenant of marriage between a man and a woman.” Greg Burt, Vice President of the California Family Council, a Christian group that lobbies for pro-family policies, was disappointed to learn of Willingham’s stance. “Bans against conversion therapy are bans against conversion,” Burt said, “there’s no way you can say those laws are great, and at the same time, say you are integrating your Biblical faith with your counseling. Because biblical counseling should be out there helping people change.”   Guilty Whites In her email to The Daily Wire, Harrison also referred to a statement Biola President Barry Corey released on October 27, explaining why the school was updating the section of the student handbook relating to marriage, sexuality, and gender. Corey admitted that Biola is, like any school, “imperfect with occasional things done or said that may not meet our high standards.” But he said the university is “learning from and working through these situations.”  Bontrager does give Biola credit for making some needed corrections.  In 2020, she was alarmed at how Corey and the administration seemed oblivious to how deeply embedded social justice and DEI ideology had become at Biola. Since that time, she says, the DEI department has been shuttered, and a number of more progressive-leaning faculty have left. She’s also pleased with the update to the gender and sexuality policies.  She remains concerned about the lack of transparency surrounding some practices on campuses. “My concern now is if you’re an RA and you have a student standing in front of you revealing that they have gender struggles, what’s the counsel that you’re going to give them?” she asked. “You’re going to tell them two things—one, go to The Dwelling, and the other, go to the Rosemead Counseling Center. But neither of these are safe options for that student.” Several Biola faculty members who spoke to The Daily Wire on the condition of anonymity share Bontrager’s concern.  One professor described the training he and other faculty received on dealing with students who identify as LGBTQ. He said communications professor Timothy Muehlhoff held out two models for comparison. One was Rosaria Butterfield, an ex-lesbian and queer theory professor now married to a pastor who urges repentance for both same-sex desires and behaviors. The other was Preston Sprinkle, an advocate of “Side B” Christianity, which holds that gay or transgender identities are compatible with Scripture so long as those feelings aren’t acted on. Butterfield, the professor said, was presented as a negative example to avoid, while Sprinkle was offered as one to emulate. “He just critiqued Rosaria and held out Preston Sprinkle as the model for how to have winsome conversations with LGBTQ students. But if you’re familiar with Preston, it’s all very affirming.”  The faculty member went on to say Muehlhoff’s training encouraged them not to attach labels like “sin” to LGBTQ activities, and he argued that churches need to do a better job creating safe spaces for trans people on church campuses by giving them trans-designated bathrooms. The professor also noted that, for a time, some faculty of the Rosemead School of Psychology were including preferred pronouns in their bios. “Everybody knew that they were LGBTQ affirming,” he said.  Another source had particular concerns about the ongoing influence of social justice on campus, sharing an audio recording of a September 23 chapel that featured rapper Street Hymns going on a rant about white guilt:  Now to my white brothers and sisters in Christ, I’m not here to deal with the concept of white guilt, but I am here dealing with the reality of guilty whites. And you know exactly who I’m talking about. The ones who, when it comes to knowing how to utilize data that fits their agenda, they’ve taken a master class…The ones who would have left 94 out of 95 theses unread because it was woke. White Christians who come to conclusions about police brutality quicker than my grandmother whipped up her hot water cornbread. And who, for whatever reason, can quote my culture’s statistics better than they can quote their own scriptures, saying things like, ‘Well, most civilizations have historically been involved in slavery, and less than 2% of Americans actually own slaves.’  Now, even though that statistic is misinterpreted and misunderstood, let’s just say less than 2% of people in America own luxury cars. That don’t mean they don’t want one. Owning slaves was indeed a luxury. So, yes, whites with wealth matching their wickedness took advantage of a wage-free workforce. Don’t manipulate the numbers to fit your narrative.  Another professor, who was not aware of the chapel, nevertheless said she fears that secular academia is shaping the culture at Biola. “I think the whole approach toward DEI, the influence of [critical race theory], all of that kind of stuff happened because we have faculty that were trained in it at non-Christian institutions,” she said. “And they will tell us, ‘This is just the correct way of doing things, this is just how things are done.’” “And I’ve been stopping frequently and saying, ‘Yeah, but is anybody asking if this is biblical?’” Rescuing Christian Higher Ed Like Bontrager and Childers, the Biola faculty that The Daily Wire spoke with say a solid Christian education is still possible at the school, but it now requires careful navigation.  “Biola is a great place in many respects,” one said, “if you select the right classes with the right professors.” “But if you take some of the other classes, or if you go to the counseling center and your Christian worldview is formed by people who are very ‘Side B’ in their approaches to sexuality, or who are teaching critical theory, it’s really dangerous,” the professor said. “Because you end up coming out with a worldview that’s not theologically grounded in Scripture, but you think it is because we’re just kind of throwing Christianese and Christian diction on top of it. So it’s very deceptive.”  Echoing Kirk, the professor added, “I do think it leads a lot of the students after Biola to deconstruct.” That, Childers has warned, is the ultimate danger for parents sending their kids to Christian colleges unaware that the instruction may not look that different from what they’d get at any secular school.  “I’m certainly not in here saying that if a Christian is sort of, you know, hazy on critical race theory, that they’re not a Christian,” she said in a recent podcast interview. “But when critical race theory is actually taught in a university, it does undermine the Gospel, and that’s the point. Then you have kids that aren’t really formed yet. They don’t really have their spiritual legs, in many cases, strong underneath them, yet. And then they hear these ideas promoted as Christian, and then it can lead to deconstruction. And it often leads to them leaving the Christian faith.” To avoid this trap, one Biola professor advised parents to prepare their kids to be just as alert and cautious as if they were going to Berkeley. Another agreed, saying, “I feel bad for the parents that think they’re sending their students to Biola to get a conservative Christian worldview and education, and the kids come out speaking Christianity as a language but believing something very different.” Those with extensive experience in Christian academia say the most alarming thing about the controversy surrounding Biola is that it isn’t unique to the religious college landscape.  From Seattle Pacific University, where 70 percent of the faculty disagree with the biblical definition of marriage, to Bethel University offering a “George Floyd” scholarship, to Calvin University’s course on “Faithful Antiracism,” to Point Loma Nazarene rejecting a TPUSA chapter while allowing Black Lives Matter clubs, veteran educators like Dr. Everett Piper say Christian higher education is awash in left-wing teaching and activism. “I never thought I’d say it,” Piper, who spent more than four decades as president, vice president, and dean of various Christian colleges, wrote in the Washington Times, “but until the Christian academy repents, you’re better off sending your kids to a school run by pagans. At least the predatory professors there don’t disguise themselves as your child’s counselor, pastor, or priest.” This, TPUSA communications director Andrew Kolvet says, is the reason Kirk grew so focused on Christian colleges and universities.  And why he wasn’t afraid to do what so few conservative and Christian pundits will — offer specific critiques for specific institutions.  “One of Charlie’s repeat themes over the years was a deep concern that Christian universities and seminaries had turned to soft-progressivism or even a complete abandonment of their biblical mandate to make disciples,” Kolvet told The Daily Wire. “He believed most schools had surrendered to the culture and lost their Christian courage. ‘Christian in name only’ is of no value to the kingdom, in fact, it’s profoundly destructive, and Charlie was calling on these institutions to repent.” “He was not afraid to name names,” Kolvet said. Kolvet says one of Kirk’s highest goals was to rescue Christian academia for future generations of believers who might then use their biblical training to impact the nation. Even with Kirk gone, he promises that TPUSA will continue that work.
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‘Every Day Is Veterans Day’: Gary Sinise Makes It Life Mission To Honor Those Who Defend
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‘Every Day Is Veterans Day’: Gary Sinise Makes It Life Mission To Honor Those Who Defend

Gary Sinise walked into the largest U.S. overseas hospital in Germany more than two decades ago, but somehow it feels like yesterday. Sinise, a renowned actor who has now devoted his life to helping veterans, was visiting The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center where U.S. soldiers go to get treatment after being injured in battle. He was hesitant about the experience, but it turned out to be one that would change both his life, and that of thousands of veterans he’s helped since that day. “I was thinking about myself. I was thinking about how I would react, seeing people missing their arms and legs, and burned up and everything like that,” Sinise told The Daily Wire. “When I left there, I realized what I had done by just showing up, by just walking in the room and talking to them, and telling them I appreciated them and that I didn’t forget them, and I came to see them.” “What that did for them was very positive, and I realized that I left the rooms a little bit better than when I walked into them,” Sinise said. “That made me want to go back and do it again and again and again and again.” Sinise had always had a passion for honoring those who served, but naturally, his appearances visiting troops picked up after playing Lieutenant Dan, a wounded Vietnam vet, in the film “Forrest Gump.” His visits inspired Sinise to treat every day like Veterans Day. He’s doing that by running The Gary Sinise Foundation. The non-profit was founded in 2011 to honor veterans, first responders, and their families. He personally supports countless veteran organizations, including CreatiVets, an organization he just donated $1 million to buy an old church in Nashville that will be transformed into a space for veterans to express their stories through music and art. “I’m very supportive of these programs,” Sinise said. “I’m a musician myself, and I know what music does for me. And it’s been very healing through some difficult times that we’ve had. My son was a musician. They talked about honoring my son through this service effort. And it just seemed to make great sense.” Sinise’s son Mac died nearly two years ago of cancer. CreatiVets is dedicating its new performance center to Mac, and his presence will be felt throughout the music center through stained-glass windows made by veterans who are inspired by music from Mac’s first album. “There are 10 songs on my son’s first record called Resurrection and Revival. Each stained glass panel represents a different song from the first record.” Every project, donation, and appearance keeps the spirit of Veterans Day going throughout the year. “Each and every day is Veterans Day at the Gary Sinise Foundation and at Creative Vets as well. We’re gonna keep doing what we do to make sure the men and women who serve our country are taken care of.” Not everyone can donate millions or host a fundraiser, but Sinise firmly believes everyone can honor veterans every day. “You never know if you’re going to walk up to somebody who’s in uniform or something like that, or a veteran with a hat on … they might have just lost two buddies. They may have been through some very, very difficult times because of their service to our country, and somebody noticing them and patting them on the back and expressing gratitude and appreciation … That can go a long way.” Sinise loves this quote by President Calvin Coolidge: “The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten.” “That makes a lot of sense. If we forget our veterans, if we forget our military personnel, if we forget those that are willing to go into harm’s way for people they don’t know, it weakens our nation, and we don’t want that,” Sinise said. This Veterans Day, Sinise is honoring Veterans by playing for hundreds of them on Nashville’s most prestigious stage, The Grand Ole Opry. Sinise’s band, The Lt. Dan Band, was formed in 2003 to play for U.S. troops around the world, so it’s fitting Sinise gets the band back together in Nashville for a November 11 performance. This show will be different. Sinise’s Opry setlist features music by his late son, Mac, who shared the same passion for veterans as him. “He is going to make his Opry debut tonight. I’m kind of knocked out by the fact that we’re going to be playing there on Veterans Day. We’re going to have hundreds of veterans there, and they’re going to hear Mac’s music tonight. It’s pretty special.” It will be a night to remember for a cause Sinise wants you to never forget. “I’m grateful that I live in this country, and I’m grateful for the people who are willing to defend it and fight for it.”
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Trump Honors Veterans At Arlington With Tales Of Valor, Courage, And Patriotism
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Trump Honors Veterans At Arlington With Tales Of Valor, Courage, And Patriotism

WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump commemorated Veterans Day with remarks honoring the United States military’s “legacy of gallantry and daring,” expressing gratitude to American veterans for their service to the nation. “On Veterans Day, we honor those who have worn the uniform, who have borne the battle, who have stood to watch and whose ranks have formed the mighty wall of flesh and blood, bravery and devotion that has defended our freedom for 250 years,” Trump said as he spoke at Arlington National Cemetery. “Today, to every veteran, we love our veterans, we say the words too often left unsaid: Thank you for your service. Thank you very much,” the president said. “And we want to also say thank you for carrying America’s fate on your strong, very broad, proud shoulders. Each of you has earned the respect and the gratitude of our entire nation. We love you. We salute you. And we will never forget what you have done to keep America safe, sovereign, and free.” Trump reflected on the stories of American valor, filled with “tales of titans, icons, innovators, and trailblazers who built this country into the greatest, most ambitious, and most prosperous nation the world has ever seen.” He noted that his administration has taken the United States to “new levels,” and said, as he often jokes of late, “We have never been hotter than we are right now.” But the United States of America, Trump said, would be nothing “without our veterans.” “Everything we have, everything our country has achieved has been purchased by the muscle, spine, and steel of the United States military,” he said. “We owe it all to the fierce and noble men and women of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, and the United States Marines.” Trump shared the story of Major Sullivan Ballou of Rhode Island, who wrote to his wife Sarah before the Battle of Bull Run, “I know how great a debt we owe to those who went before us,” and, “I’m willing, perfectly willing, darling, to lay down all my joys of this life to help maintain this government and to pay that debt.” “Just one week later, Major Ballou did just that,” Trump reflected. “He gave his life to save our country.” The president told another story of an American hero from World War II, Colonel Bull Wolverton, commander of the 3rd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. The president shared how Wolverton knelt with his men, the night before D-Day, and prayed, “We ask only this, that we die, we must die, and we as men would die without complaining, without pleading, and safe in the feeling that we have done our best for what we believed was right. We must do what is right.” “Colonel Wolverton died for us so bravely in battle,” Trump shared of the war hero, who was killed the next day after his parachute became stuck in a tree and he was gunned down by German soldiers. He also honored Army Captain William Swenson, who was previously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Swenson was driving through the Afghan mountains in September 2009 when more than 60 Taliban insurgents ambushed his convoy, the president said. As Swenson and his comrades fought for hours without artillery or air support, one of his fellow soldiers was shot in the chest, prompting Swenson to cross an open field to help his friend. “People said, ‘Don’t do it, Captain. Don’t do it,'” Trump said. “He did it. When the terrorists closed in around them and demanded their surrender, Captain Swenson threw a grenade at the enemy and rallied his men to break their advance. He then carried the wounded soldiers hundreds of yards to a rescue helicopter before charging back three times, back and forth, back and forth into the fire to save the wounded and bring them home. Even after seven hours of fighting, he refused to leave any man behind.” The president thanked Swenson, who was present at the memorial, for his service. Then he shared the story of retired Brigadier General Dale Stovall, also present at Tuesday’s memorial, who was assigned to rescue a downed American airman “deep in hostile territory” during the Vietnam War. “Despite the extreme peril, Captain Stovall took off in his HH-53C helicopter and soon came under intense fire, forcing him to turn back. But the captain refused to abandon his mission,” Trump said. “The next day, he willingly plunged back into the danger while taking fire from all directions. He didn’t have a chance, he felt, but he said, ‘I got to do it.’ He rescued the downed American pilot who had been stranded on the ground for 23 days and brought him back home alive, completing the deepest rescue behind enemy lines in the entire Vietnam War.” Stovall received the Air Force Cross and the Distinguished Flying Cross as well as two Silver Stars, making him the fourth most combat-decorated Air Force Academy grad of all time, the president said, and he told the American war hero: “You are a legend. Thank you, General Stovall. Thank you very much.” “You look good, General,” the president added. “I wish I looked that good. You look good.” The president reflected on the “legacy of gallantry and daring” that American veterans have shown, “without parallel in human history.” “Generation after generation,” the president said, “America’s warriors have left behind the comforts of home and family to face violence, evil, and death so that our families could know joy, goodness, and peace. We honor them so strongly. Our heroes have lived through unthinkable nightmares so we could live the American dream.” “They have volunteered to give their last breath to all of us so that we could breathe free,” the president added. “And today we know without any doubt in our hearts that after two and a half centuries, America stands tall because America’s veterans stood so strong. And soon our country will be stronger than ever before.” He also brought up his resolution to declare Veterans Day as “World War I Victory Day,” reminding those gathered of how he saw France celebrating its own Victory Day. Many other countries celebrate “Victory Day,” the president said, and now the United States will as well. “America’s warriors never quit, never surrender,” he said. “They fight, fight, fight, and they win, win. That’s what we do. We win battles. As you know, today is not only Veterans Day, but it’s my proclamation that we are now going to be saying and calling Victory Day for World War I, Victory Day.” “We’re the one that won the wars,” he added. “And I said, ‘From now on, we’re going to say victory day for World War I and World War II.’ And we could do for plenty of other wars, but we’ll start with those two. Maybe someday somebody else will add a couple of more because we won a lot of good ones.” He also brought up that his administration is dedicated to restoring the pride and winning spirit of the United States military, saying that this is why he has renamed the Department of Defense to the Department of War and reversed efforts to make the military politically correct. “We don’t like being politically correct,” he said. “So we’re not going to be politically correct anymore. From now on, when we fight a war, we only fight for one reason: to win. We fight to win.” Trump also promised that his administration is fighting for the veterans who have “always been there for us,” saying that in nine months, his administration has “cut the backlog of VA benefit claims in half,” and vowing that VA Secretary Doug Collins is “going to get it down to zero.” He stressed that President Joe Biden’s administration did little to help veterans, but that his White House is focused on working with those who respect and love them. “Today, the flame of liberty shines bright,” the president concluded. “The people of our nation sleep safe. The American dream surges forward. And our magnificent destiny stands more splendid and glorious than ever before.”
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‘CSI: Miami’ Star Eva LaRue Reveals Alleged 12-Year Stalking Nightmare
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‘CSI: Miami’ Star Eva LaRue Reveals Alleged 12-Year Stalking Nightmare

'I will kill you both - no one can stop me'
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Virginia Democrat Who Went Viral Protesting Trump Sentenced For COVID Fraud
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Virginia Democrat Who Went Viral Protesting Trump Sentenced For COVID Fraud

'He was deciding how to spend Virginia tax dollars'
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20-Year-Old Communist Wins Ithaca City Council Seat
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20-Year-Old Communist Wins Ithaca City Council Seat

'Feel more inspired'
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Hasan Piker Asserts He Has No ‘Patriotism’ For America While Live Streaming In China
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Hasan Piker Asserts He Has No ‘Patriotism’ For America While Live Streaming In China

'I don’t have any'
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