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    U.S. Border Patrol agents apprehend 1,036
    U.S. Customs and Border Protection / Flickr

    Thousands of Illegal Immigrant Kids with Highly Contagious Disease Released Into Nearly Every State

    Diseases among illegals is something that Democrats want to avoid talking about at all costs, but the trend is still alarming.
     By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
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    'A Year to Remember for All the Wrong Reasons': Farmers Face Crop Disaster as Weather Throws Wrench in Harvesting Plans

    Harvesters are battling nature as America's Midwest breadbasket faces difficult times after a massive drought.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
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    Lia Thomas, Who Pretends to Be a Woman, Endorses Domestic Terrorism with 3 Words on Shirt

    "Lia" Thomas' latest social media posts show his support for a violent terrorist movement that has been causing havoc across America.
     By Peter Partoll, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    On Tuesday Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that felony charges would be brought against 16 Michigan residents for their actions after the 2020 general election.
    @MIAttyGen / Twitter screen shot

    Michigan AG Charging 16 Trump Supporters with Eight Felonies Each: 'This Is a Monstrous Injustice'

    “Did I do anything illegal? No," said an 82-year-old Michigan man, who was charged for his actions after the 2020 presidential election.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden.
    @bradfordcohen / Twitter

    Bombshell Letter: FBI Warned Hunter Biden Investigator to Decline to Respond to House Oversight Committee Question

    A new letter indicates the FBI tried to muzzle a former FBI agent prior to a meeting with House Republicans to talk about Hunter Biden.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the Virginia Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team march to their posts near the U.S Capitol building Jan. 17, 2021, in Washington, D.C. At least 25,000 National Guard men and women have been authorized to conduct security, communication and logistical missions in support of federal and District authorities leading up and through the 59th Presidential Inauguration. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Lucretia Cunningham)
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    Disturbing Report: Female Teen Nat'l Guard Recruit Forced to Shower with Man Claiming to Be Woman

    President Joe Biden's nominee to chair the military's Joint Chiefs of Staff was asked what he would do about it. He wasn't reassuring.
     By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    Actor Jim Caviezel stars as a former federal agent who rescues children from traffickers in "Sound of Freedom," opening July 4.
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    Author of 'Sound of Freedom' Hit Piece Exposed As LGBT Activist Who Fretted Over Stigmatizing Pedophiles

    The author portrayed the film as “controversial" and tried to paint the child sex trade as more nuanced than it is in “Sound of Freedom.”
     By Johnathan Jones, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
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    Obama Heaps Praise on Librarians Who Push Porn on Kids in Criticism of Parental 'Book Bans'

    Former President Barack Obama released a letter Monday praising librarians who provide children access to sexually explicit books.
     By Anthony Gonzalez, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    The new Cyclone missile ship is accepted into the Russian Navy on Wednesday.
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    Russia Pulls Safety Guarantee for Grain Ships - Wheat Prices Already Rising

    History shows that war-related disruptions to Ukrainian agricultural production have severe consequences for the world's poor.
     By Michael Schwarz, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    Texas Department of Public Safety and the National Guard was filmed as they stopped migrants from entering.
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    Blue State Residents Asked to Make Massive Sacrifice for Border Crossers

    Millions of people crossing U.S. borders. They need shelter. So Massachusetts asks its residents for help.
     By Mike Landry, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    Social media accounts are filled with comments on slow -- or non-existent -- sales of Bud Light in their area.
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    Charles Barkley Goes on Profane Bud Light Rant, Has Nasty Message for Anyone Boycotting Brand

    Charles Barkley has gone off the rails again, this time calling anyone who is boycotting Bud Light a homophobic and a "redneck."
     By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    The Lockheed Martin High Mobility Artillery Rocket System launches a rocket.
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    Defense Behemoth Lockheed Martin Announces Just How Lucrative War in Ukraine Has Been

    The company's full-year sales in 2023 are expected to reach a figure as high as $66.75 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal.
     By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    Fox News in Boston
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    Jesse Watters' First Show as Tucker's Replacement Ends in Embarrassment When His Own Mom Calls In: 'This Was a Bad Idea'

    Amid sinking viewership over the decision to oust Tucker Carlson, Fox News' entire primetime lineup was reshuffled.
     By Johnathan Jones, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    Former President Donald Trump speaks to Sean Hannity during a Fox News town hall Thursday.
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    Breaking: Trump Receives 'Horrifying News' from Special Counsel Jack Smith Regarding Jan. 6 Grand Jury

    Former President Donald Trump said he received "HORRIFYING NEWS" about what the Justice Department is up to now.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    U.S. Senator Rand Paul speaking with attendees at the 2020 Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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    Rand Paul Sets Sights on Fauci with Letter to AG Garland - This Could Land the Doctor in Jail

    Sen. Rand Paul wasn't shy about going after Dr. Anthony Fauci when Fauci was in office. P:aul isn't backing away now.
     By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    California Insider / YouTube screen shot

    11 Large U-Hauls' Worth of Sewage Going in Ocean Every Month from Homeless Living in RVs: Insider

    Homelessness in California is so bad that dangerous amounts of waste are flowing into the state's beaches and oceans.
     By Peter Partoll, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
    Oliver James Bond was convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage boy.
    @ScottishSun / Twitter

    Court Allows 'Non-Binary' Repeat Sex Offender to Walk Free After He's Convicted for Sick Abuse of 15-Year-Old Boy

    Scotland's legal system appears to be as disturbingly sympathetic to LGBT child molesters as the U.S. system is.
     By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal  July 18, 2023
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    'Political Icon' Says Michelle Obama Will Become Dem Nominee for President, VP Role Will Be Bought

    "I predict that Michelle Obama will be the Democrat Party Nominee for President in 2024," the longtime political consultant said.
     By Bryan Chai, The Western Journal  July 17, 2023
    Pay-By-Space parking meter, Bull St, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia
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    Warning: AI Could Soon Be Issuing You Parking Tickets if Multi-City Pilot Program Proves Successful

    Bus systems in several areas will be using AI to generate parking tickets using technology that will cost D.C. more than $7 million.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  July 17, 2023
    Singer Austin Moody performs at the Fort Eustis Army Base.
    theaustinmoody / Instagram

    Country Singer of Hit Woke-Bashing Song: 'I Don't Want My Daughter Growing Up in Liberal-Run America'

    Austin Moody knows what many Americans are thinking, and his song "I'm Just Sayin'" has connected big time.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  July 17, 2023
    President Joe Biden signs a letter to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Thursday, April 28, 2022, in the Oval Office. (The White House / Adam Schultz / Flickr)
    The White House / Adam Schultz / Flickr

    Billionaire Tied to Jeffrey Epstein Just Gave Biden a Massive Gift

    A billionaire, who has a documented history with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, just made a hefty donation to the incumbent president.
     By Bryan Chai, The Western Journal  July 17, 2023
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