In the history of mankind, many republics have risen, have flourished for a less or greater time, and then have fallen because their citizens lost the power of governing themselves and thereby of governing their state. TR

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Video || A Christmas message from the Trumps

.@POTUS & I send our warmest wishes to all as we celebrate #Christmas. May the love we share with our family & friends fill our hearts with peace & joy! pic.twitter.com/aR2HNhMDPr — Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) December 24, 2020

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Giuliani heads to Palm Beach to meet with Trump, plan next election challenge steps

According to the Washington Examiner: Rudy Giuliani says he is ready to plan next steps for the fight to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. The former New York City mayor traveled to Palm Beach, Florida, on Wednesday night, as did President Trump, who is staying at his private club, Mar-a-Lago, for the Christmas holiday. Upon exiting the airport, Giuliani said he was in town for

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Video || Kayleigh McEnany on why she wears a cross

Just before Christmas in an interview with the Daily Caller, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany reflected on how faith has brought her to where she is. She wears a cross “because faith is the reason I’m here,” she said. “It was an unlikely path to getting here . . . “I’ll never forget watching Dana Perino give her press briefing, never thinking that I

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Trump pardons Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, and Jared Kushner’s dad Charles

From the White House: Charles Kushner — President Trump granted a full pardon to Charles Kushner. Former United States Attorney for the District of Utah Brett Tolman and the American Conservative Union’s Matt Schlapp and David Safavian support a pardon of Mr. Kushner. Since completing his sentence in 2006, Mr. Kushner has been devoted to important philanthropic organizations and causes, such as Saint Barnabas Medical

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Trump throws Washington into chaos by vetoing Defense bill and threatening Covid relief

Was he sent to Washington to do business as usual? I don’t think so. Don’t worry, we’ll have plenty of business as usual after January 20. From an article by the Wall Street Journal: President Trump vetoed a $740.5 billion defense-policy bill and demanded last-minute changes to coronavirus relief legislation, adding fresh uncertainty to the closing days of 2020 as a government shutdown loomed. In

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White House Dossier reaches fundraising goal

Thank you to all of you who contributed to White House Dossier and Cut to the News. Through your kindness and generosity, we were able to reach the $7,000 fundraising goal last night, between donations on PayPal and at the GoFundMe site. I am so glad that the publications will continue to provide honest news about President Trump and accountability to the Left, which is

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Biden to reporter who asked about Hunter: “You’re a one-horse pony”

Well, that’s “one-trick pony.” But I guess ponies can have one horse. Or something. Look for reporters who aggressively cover the Hunter Biden case to get demeaned, ridiculed, and accused of wearing tin foil hats, both by the Democrats and by their colleagues in the media. Because none of these people are looking forward to having the shoe on the other foot. Hunter Biden is

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