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Phill Kline: New Amistad Project Election Lawsuit; $500 Mil to Increase Votes in Dem Strongholds?

When these election officials, who are pledged to  run transparent elections, start suddenly hiding   things, shredding things, erasing things,  that's evidence, and that is concerning.  Joining us today is Phill Kline, the former  attorney general of Kansas and director of the   Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society. Kline  argues that hundreds of millions of dollars were   donated by Facebook ...

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Hunter Biden’s Shady Art Deals | Democrats Try Again to Kill The Filibuster

A Pride event charges white  people a reparations fee. Hunter Biden’s grifty paintings. And Democrats’ renewed push  to kill the Senate filibuster. That and more on this week’s headlines. Welcome to America Uncovered, I’m Chris Chappell. The Taking Black Pride LGBTQ  event in Seattle this week... Has been criticized for charging white  people a reparations fee to enter. Taking Black ...

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George Washington Forges His Army | The Revolution (S1, E6) | Full Episode

>> male narrator: December 17, 1777, Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania. A battered Continental army, or what remains of it, marches north through the driving snow in search of winter quarters. The year's campaigns have taken a heavy toll on the soldiers. Their clothes are tattered, their spirits down. Their commander in chief, George Washington, is feeling The strain as well. Three months ...

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Retiring GOP Senators Left Congress With $1.5 Billion in Earmarks in 2022 Spending Package

Three retiring Republican senators—Roy Blunt of Missouri, Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, and Richard Shelby of Alabama—received more than $1.5 billion in earmarks contained in the Omnibus Spending Bill of 2022, according to a new analysis by a nonprofit government watchdog. The Republican trio’s pork barrel projects were among the 7,506 in the bill, worth a total in excess of $16 ...

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New Bipartisan Bill Would Prevent AI From Launching Nuclear Weapons

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pursuing legislation to prevent the Pentagon from using artificial intelligence (AI) to launch nuclear weapons. The Block Nuclear Launch by Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Act aims to safeguard the nuclear command and control process from future policy changes that might allow AI to make nuclear launch and targeting decisions. Reps. Ken Buck (R-Colo.), Don Beyer ...

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