A new subpoena from Republican Rep. Jim Jordan alleges that the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) conspired with the Biden administration to order the censorship...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are allegedly collaborating with Big Tech to suppress Sen. Ron Johnson’s (R-Wis.) social media posts about the COVID-19 vaccine. The Republican representative stated in a letter dated August 28 to CDC Director Dr. Deborah Cohen that he is still investigating the health organization’s alleged efforts to “work with social media businesses to restrict COVID-19 vaccine material.” According to Mr. Johnson, it is “clear that CDC abused its authority by engaging in a censorship campaign to suppress and discredit certain viewpoints it labeled as “misinformation” based on information he has allegedly received from Elon Musk’s X Corp. and documents made public through the discovery phase of state-led lawsuits against the Biden administration. The Wisconsin senator continued by referencing the removal of his own Jan. 3, 2022 post on X, formerly known as Twitter, in which he highlighted information from the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Reporting System (VAERS) database. The senator has been a vocal supporter of people who allege they have been injured by COVID-19 vaccines. “Unfortunately, we crossed two milestones on VAERS,” Mr. Johnson said in his post. Approximately 1 million adviser events and over 21,000 fatalities; 30% of those fatalities happened on the 0th, 1st, or 2nd day after immunization. When will American citizens begin to see more transparency from federal agencies? Why do they still disregard early intervention?” he said. Health experts consider COVID-19 vaccines to be “safe for most people,” according to a note accompanying the article that contained a screenshot of the data from VAERS and was dubbed “misleading.” All comments, shares, and likes on the post were thereafter blocked, according to Mr. Johnson, the ranking senatorial member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Prior to Mr. Musk’s takeover, the congressman alleges he later asked Twitter employees why his message had been called “misleading,” but got no response. Later, he was informed by the platform’s new management that representatives from the executive branch, particularly those from the CDC, “communicated with social media businesses, including Twitter, regarding ‘COVID vaccine misinformation,'” according to the report. The CDC made a clear and concerted...
Newly revealed documents obtained through FOIA request exposes that the primary proffesional association of obstetricians and gynecologists (OB-GYNs) in the United States accepted over $11 million in taxpayer funds...
In response to criticism of the White House’s response to the wildfires in Hawaii, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre asserted that Democrat President Joe Biden “reacted in...
Early on Wednesday, the head of the House Oversight Committee sent a follow-up letter to the nation’s archive asking for Joe Biden’s vice-presidential travel records and...
A member of President Joe Biden’s legal team met with a key member of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team several weeks before the first charge against...
On last night’s episode of his renowned Newsmax show, Greg Kelly switched things up. He said that shortly, audio of a taped discussion containing unequivocal evidence of Joe Biden’s corruption will be made public. Kelly claims that the strength of this proof maBy force Biden to withdraw from the 2024 race. Insiders, not necessarily from the government, Greg Kelly claimed, had made mention of an audio tape. He was unable to provide much information,...
For Ukraine’s continued counteroffensive against Russia, the Biden administration will deliver $250 million extra in weaponry and ammunition. Using the presidential drawdown authority (PDA), the Pentagon will immediately deploy the weapons to Ukraine from the U.S. stocks as part of the military aid package. Since August 2021, the Biden administration has shipped 45 pieces of equipment to Ukraine. The package contains over 3 million rounds of small arms ammunition, AIM-9M missiles for air defense, munitions for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, 155 mm and 105 mm artillery ammunition, mine-clearing tools, Javelin and other anti-armor systems and rockets, medical vehicles, and demolition munitions for clearing obstacles. On Tuesday, Karine Jean-Pierre remarked. The Pentagon said in June that it had overcounted the worth of the weaponry it had provided to Ukraine over the previous two years by $6.2 billion, and this “accounting error” is what is being used to pay for the $250 million package. According to the Pentagon Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh, the error was made because U.S. military personnel used the value of replacing those weapons rather than the real worth of the weapons that were taken from the Pentagon’s arsenal and given to Ukraine. In most cases, newly manufactured weapons are more expensive than the surplus of older ones they replace. Although the mistaken overvaluation of the equipment effectively freed up an additional $6.2 billion in financing, the...
The “Zorro Ranch,” a high desert New Mexico property owned by Jeffrey Epstein , was sold to a recently formed firm for an undisclosed sum. The ranch was up for sale, listed at $27.5M, according to KRQE, an Albuquerque television station. Documents obtained by KRQE confirmed the “change of ownership from Cypress Inc. to San Rafael Ranch, LLC.” “An...
In response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit, the Heritage Foundation was granted access to emails, which were then shared only with The Federalist....