Sucker Dems took Biden at his ‘word’ – only to be left with egg on their face and a broken party
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Sucker Dems took Biden at his ‘word’ – only to be left with egg on their face and a broken party

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines Who are the biggest suckers in America? Democrats. They took the president at his “word as a Biden” and now they’re left with egg on their face and a party in ruins. Joe Biden’s all-encompassing, precisely 11-year retrospective pardon of his wayward 54-year-old…

Special Counsel Jack Smith plans to retire before Trump takes office
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Special Counsel Jack Smith plans to retire before Trump takes office

Special Counsel Jack Smith reportedly plans to retire before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January, denying the incoming president a chance to fire him. Smith, who oversaw the federal criminal cases against Trump related to the 78-year-old’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the hoarding of classified documents,…

Wokeism elected Trump, Don’s vote-by-male triumph and other commentary
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Wokeism elected Trump, Don’s vote-by-male triumph and other commentary

From the left: Wokeism Elected Trump The “metropolitan liberal left has been going down a particularly self-destructive path in recent years,” thunders Nick Tyrone at Spiked; if those “liberals hadn’t done so many things wrong, Trump almost certainly would have lost.” If the center-left wants to win again, “rejecting the…

Government Aims to Digitise 3,100 Crore Documents Ahead of Launch of Phase-3 of E-Courts Project

Government Aims to Digitise 3,100 Crore Documents Ahead of Launch of Phase-3 of E-Courts Project

The government plans to digitise over 3,100 crore documents as part of the phase-III of the e-Courts project which is likely to be formally launched soon, sources said on Tuesday. On the table is also a plan to set up solar power facilities for ensuring seamless availability of information communication…

classified docs at Mar-a-Lago ‘no cause for alarm’
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classified docs at Mar-a-Lago ‘no cause for alarm’

Former President Donald Trump’s legal team claimed Wednesday the FBI should have expected to find “sensitive” documents during the raid on his Florida estate. The acknowledgement was made in a new legal filing that also argued the seized materials from Mar-a-Lago were no “cause for alarm” and said the National…