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The Department of Energy Report that it’s almost certain that the COVID virus came out of a laboratory had been manipulated by scientists, and was in fact, the Wuhan virus from China confirms what the Federal Bureau of Investigation had already concluded, which was that, in fact, this was a man-made disaster caused by a Chinese laboratory. Ironically, some of the funding for that laboratory came from us, the taxpayers. And it raises a series of interesting questions. First, did Dr. Fauci and Bill Gates and others methodically lie to the American people early on? Second. What’s the Chinese responsibility? The virus got released from China. The Chinese lied about it for months. It got to be much worse because of the way the Chinese handled it. Something like a million Americans died. We were very tough about 9/11. And we were very tough about the Lockerbie bombing. And we were very tough about other activities, including the Iranian hostage crisis. Should we be equally tough with China? And if so, how would that occur? Should we, for example, confiscate all bonds owned by the Chinese and turn them into a fund that Americans could apply to? Or should we create a special tariff and have all the money from the tariff go into a fund that Americans could apply to?
Furthermore, here at home, what’s the responsibility of someone like Bill Gates, who’s worth $104 billion? Should he, in fact, put a good bit of that to compensating all the people that he lied to? What’s the responsibility of Dr. Fauci or the Center for Disease Control? All of these institutions lied to the American people, while Americans were dying? They all helped make it worse. And I think you’re gonna see this story grow and grow and grow. And I think it’s going to become one of the biggest stories of the next 10 years.
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The United States should stay out of Syria
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Congress must invest in military, stay vigilant
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Trump can nominate Patel, Hegseth, but will Senate confirm?
Some of Donald Trump’s most controversial cabinet nominations, recently Kash Patel for FBI director and Pete Hegseth for secretary of defense, have been met with firm resistance from career military, intelligence and government professionals. Patel was a supporter of the Jan. 6 insurrection, has promised to “go after” American politicians and journalists, and has vowed… -
Thanksgiving 2024 brings new president and fresh opportunities
Thanksgiving 2024 is here, continuing the tradition of Americans coming together to express gratitude — a practice celebrated by Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. The holiday brings its usual highlights: the iconic New York City parade, turkey dinners, football games, and, this year, the arrival of a new American president. In the video above,… -
Trump poised to unleash transformative mandate
Donald Trump’s sweep of Congress and the White House, complete with the first GOP win in the national popular vote count since 2004, has stunned observers, pollsters and politicians alike. Since Nov. 6, commentators from across the spectrum have chimed in with their thoughts on how the Democrats lost so much while the Republicans won…
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