Project Veritas Bombshell Video Alleges Blatant Voter Fraud by USPS in Michigan, Pennsylvania
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Project Veritas Bombshell Video Alleges Blatant Voter Fraud by USPS in Michigan, Pennsylvania

James O’Keefe of Project Veritas released a bombshell expose late Wednesday evening featuring a USPS whistleblower’s firsthand account alleging willful and criminal acts of voter fraud. The anonymous witness claims he is a postal worker at the Barlow branch of the Traverse City, Michigan USPS. The whistleblower says his direct supervisor, Jonathan Clarke, handed down…

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Joe Biden Beats Donald Trump In Wisconsin

Andrew Trunsky  Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will win Wisconsin, the Associated Press reported Wednesday. Biden beat President Donald Trump in the state by only 0.6 points, by just over 20,000 votes out of the over 3.2 million cast. Wisconsin has 10 votes in the electoral college. Before the race was called Wednesday afternoon, the Trump…

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Dismantling The Left Wing Myths On Kyle Rittenhouse

Former President Ronald Reagan once observed: “The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they’re ignorant; it’s just that they know so much that isn’t so.” Such an observation has never been more relevant than it is now, especially in the aftermath of Kyle Rittenhouse defensively shooting three people in Kenosha. The Left has…

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Here’s What We Know About The Kenosha Shooting And Its Victims

Jake Dima on August 28, 2020 Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, was arrested for allegedly shooting three people, killing two of them, during riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, according to a criminal complaint. Rittenhouse appeared to be chased by a group of people, resulting in two separate shootings, video shows. Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, were…

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Kyle Rittenhouse Represented By Lin Wood, Attorney For Nick Sandmann, Richard Jewell

Some positive developments came Thursday in the case for Kyle Rittenhouse, who is being charged with First Degree Intentional Homicide, Reckless Homicide, Attempted Intentional Homicide, Recklessly Endangering Safety, and Possession of a Dangerous Weapon While Under the Age of 18. The charges follow altercations in Kenosha, Wisconsin where Rittenhouse shot one man fatally in the…

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‘Horrible, Horrible Day’: Multiple Fatalities At Molson Coors Facility In Milwaukee, Mayor Says

Sydney Shea on February 26, 2020 Multiple people were killed Wednesday at a Molson Coors facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the city’s mayor said. Police responded to a “critical incident” that left several people dead. The number of fatalities has not been confirmed, but Milwaukee police asked employees and residents to stay clear of the area. “There was a horrific shooting…

WI Gov Will Veto ‘Born Alive’ Bill Because It’s ‘Not A Productive Use Of Time’
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WI Gov Will Veto ‘Born Alive’ Bill Because It’s ‘Not A Productive Use Of Time’

Grace Carr Republish Reprint Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers vowed Monday to veto the state’s born-alive bill mandating doctors provide care to infants who survive abortion procedures, calling the legislation redundant. “We have all sorts of issues to deal with in the state of Wisconsin and to pass a bill that is redundant seems to…

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Nick Polce “Constitutional Conservative” Runs for Ryan’s Seat

Nick Polce has been running for Paul Ryan’s seat for months, with the stated aim of replacing a Republican leadership that has failed it’s base. The most recent failure may have been the omnibus, but for many Republicans, being let down by leadership seems to be the way things have been for decades. Before Ryan…

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Senate Hopeful Nicholson talks trade, inter-generational transfers, and Kurdistan

The following is an excerpt of our conversation with Kevin Nicholson in October, reprinted because Wisconsin’s primary is now just days away… The contours of Wisconsin’s Republican US Senate primary in 2018 seem pretty straightforward. Leah Vukmir is a state Senator, and has held elected office since 2002. In the estimation of most Wisconsin Republicans, she’s…

High School Student Sues School Over Pro-Gun T-shirt Ban [VIDEO]

High school freshman Matthew Schoenecker from Wisconsin is now involved in a federal case against his school after the staff punished him over his pro-gun wardrobe.  School officials warmed Schoenecker before spring break and he believes the First Amendment protects his right to wear the t-shirts featuring knives, guns, and grenades. The Pro-Gun group Wisconsin…