Trump’s historic civil fraud trial ruling could spur an NY business exodus The bankers I speak with aren’t particularly MAGA; far from it. But they can’t believe James was able to turn a nothingburger case into a $355 million judgment. If there’s a crime, they tell me, it’s that James wasn’t disqualified after using her promise to get Trump as a selling point when she ran for the office. 'Shark Tank's' Kevin O'Leary slams New York over $355M Trump verdict and says it will drive businesses out of the state "Do you think any foreign institution or any private equity firm or any pension fund would touch New York? No. And that's why New Yorkers should be concerned. It's not just the existing businesses that are fleeing out to Texas and Florida." MSNBC host shocks panel with single question challenging the narrative celebrating $355 million ruling against Trump "They went back and they looked at cases over 70 years — I believe it's about 150 cases — and found there was no case where there was a ban on doing business where there wasn't harm shown." 70% of largest US cities lack funds to cover costs; pensions and health care are majority of debt All 75 cities are required by law to have balanced budgets. New York Gov. Hochul seeks to limit oversight of bond sales while expanding her powers: Report New York Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, a Democrat, said Hochul's budget proposal would "significantly curtail" his office's oversight and "would also create a dangerous precedent." Oregon coming around to the realization that drug decriminalization was always a really bad idea Democrats are preparing to take steps to undo some of their failed policies. Kansas Man Speaks Out After He Was Wrongly Accused Of Being Suspected KC Parade Shooter Pictures of him in handcuffs spread on social media after the shooting claiming he was the shooter, when instead, he was detained after having “several drinks” and was then released by police without a citation. Our Library Stopped Late Fees, So I Stopped Returning Books The American Library Association cited essentially Marxist justifications for urging all libraries to end late penalties and book replacement fees. NYC Gucci store robbed in broad daylight by brazen gun-toting crew The store closed its doors for the rest of the day after the heist, which left others in the neighborhood rattled, including both shoppers and retail workers who say crime in the five boroughs has just gotten out of hand. Police did not release a description of the suspects. 83-year-old convicted robber known as ‘leaping bandit’ rearrested in new bank stick-up A senior citizen who spent decades behind bars for a spree of bank robberies was arrested again last week after allegedly targeting a series of Chicago-area financial institutions, authorities said. Homeowner shoots suspect who stole his BBQ pit, authorities say Texas police said a homeowner chased down a man he believed to have stolen his barbecue pit and then lethally shot him. Man in kilt arrested for allegedly shoving items up his rectum and returning them to shelves at antique stores The footage showed the man picking up kitchen utensils, then placing them under his garment before replacing them on the shelf. The antique shop removed the tampered items from its shelves and conducted a thorough sanitization in the gallery.
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Justice Department can’t ignore Bobulinski The Biden family’s former business associate, Tony Bobulinski, told Congress last week that no one in the DOJ, FBI, IRS, or local law enforcement followed up on an explosive interview he gave the FBI on Oct. 23, 2020. Hunter’s China Work Began In 2015 Immediately After VP Biden’s Christmas Party, Bobulinski Testifies Diplomat dispatched to convince business partners to stay silent through the election, he says. Presidential Historian Reveals Jill Biden Is The Reason Joe Biden Ran Again: ‘She Likes Power,’ Wants ‘Revenge’ “You know, if you go back to 1952, Harry Truman could have run, and he didn’t. ... Bess wanted to go back to Independence — she didn’t like it in Washington.” Joe Biden’s great-great-grandfather received a presidential pardon from Abraham Lincoln The Biden Crime Family goes back to at least the 1860s, when Moses Robinette faced a military trial on charges that included intoxication, inciting “a dangerous quarrel,” and assault with “attempt to kill” after he stabbed a man during a fight. |
Prominent Pollster Nate Silver: Biden On Track To Lose To Trump, Dems Have ‘No Plans To Fix The Problems’ “If you’d asked me a year ago, I would have told you that Joe Biden was a reasonably clear favorite in the event of a rematch against Donald Trump,” Silver began, adding later in his article that in recent months, “Biden’s situation has become considerably worse.” ‘Outrage’ That Once Fueled Dem Voters Is Slowly Fading As Another Trump Election Looms Leftist voters are getting tuckered out from being outraged all the time, the New York Times reported on Monday. Poll: DeSantis top pick for Trump's VP In asking the question to Republicans of Trump’s potential running mate two different ways, the response was always DeSantis, said the analysis. Asked their first pick for vice president, then asked their second pick, DeSantis was on top. Political 'experts' rate Biden as 14th-best president of all time — ahead of Ronald Reagan — and rate Trump as the worst The 2024 Presidential Greatness Project Expert Survey polled more 150 "experts" in history and political science, and you can already guess the results. Wisconsin's Democrat governor signs new legislative map he drew into law Under the current maps, Republicans have a 22-10 majority in the state Senate and a 64-35 majority in the state Assembly. The new map will be more evenly split between Republicans and Democrats, according to an analysis by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Swalwell's campaign spent hundreds of thousands on travel, child care, and luxury spas, filings show More than $430,000 of Swalwell's expenses from last year are marked as "travel," campaign records show. Expelled Rep. George Santos came under fire for his use of campaign money for travel over the course of three years when he spent $136,000 on travel. When will Republicans stop shooting themselves in the foot? Democrats coddle their politicians, while Republicans cannibalize theirs in the name of virtue-signaling. Swiss Billionaire’s Nonprofit Sent $35 Million To Dark Money Group Propping Up Dems The Berger Action Fund, one arm of liberal Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss’ philanthropic empire, gave tens of millions to one of America’s most prolific Democrat-aligned dark money groups. Immigrant from Hong Kong becomes first non-US citizen appointed to San Francisco Election Commission San Francisco voters removed the citizenship requirement for those seeking office on city boards, commissions and advisory bodies in 2020. Nevada secretary of state’s office investigates voter history glitches After numerous Nevada voters saw irregularities in their voter history on Sunday, the secretary of state’s office said it has identified the issues and is fixing them, according to a statement Monday evening. Sister-in-law of Mitch McConnell died after car went into Texas pond, sheriff says She served as secretary of transportation in the Trump administration and as secretary of labor in the administration of George W. Bush.
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Inside Mayor Adams’ migrant debit card boondoggle — no-bid bank gets $50 million, border crossers up to $10,000 each This debit-card program has the potential to become an open-ended, multibillion-dollar Bermuda Triangle of disappearing, untraceable cash, used for any purpose. It will give migrants up to $10,000 each in taxpayer money with no ID check, no restrictions, and no fraud control. Chinese illegal immigrant apprehensions up 4000% at US-Mexico border since 2021 Since October 2023, there have been over 20,000 encounters with illegal immigrants from China. In the entirety of fiscal year 2021, there were just 450 of these encounters. Mexican army kills 12 gunmen in shoot-out near Texas border The shoot-out occurred when soldiers were patrolling Miguel Aleman municipality on the border with the United States. It said members of the Secretariat of National Defense "were attacked by armed civilians who were hiding in the bush."
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Following Biden remarks, US proposes UN resolution calling for temporary ceasefire The United States has proposed a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict and opposing an Israeli ground offensive in southern Gaza. Soros network gave paid fellowship to head of anti-Israel center propping up terrorism The philanthropy network steering the wealth of Democratic megadonor George Soros awarded a paid fellowship to the leader of a law school’s anti-Israel office facing a Senate investigation for promoting terrorist sympathizers, records show. IAEA chief says Iran bulking up stockpile of nearly weapons-grade uranium Iran continuing to enrich around 7 kilograms of uranium to 60% purity per month, well beyond needs for commercial nuclear use, agency head says, with enough for 3 nukes already. International court hears arguments regarding Israel occupying West Bank and Gaza Netanyahu said that he doesn't believe this hearing is legitimate and his country won't recognize it as such. “The discussion at The Hague is part of the Palestinian attempt to dictate the results of the political agreement without negotiations,” he said in a statement. El Al Flight Targeted By ‘Hostile Elements’ Trying To Take Over Communication Network For the second time in a week, a plane from the Israeli flagship airline El Al was targeted by hostile elements trying to divert the aircraft from its planned course. Freelance reporter threatened to ‘kill every Jew’ and shoot pro-Israel US officials: Court docs A freelance reporter based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is facing up to five years in federal prison after allegedly threatening to “kill every Jew” in the city and “shoot every pro-Israel U.S government official,” according to a federal affidavit. |
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