Disney’s Bob Chapek Now Wants Company To Be Everything For Everyone After Fighting Florida Anti-Grooming Law

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After he lost his fight against Florida’s anti-grooming laws, Disney CEO Bob Chapek claims that he wants Disney to be “everything” for everyone. Chapek defended his decision to fly the Florida. This ban forbids schoolteachers and administrators discussing sexuality with children below the third grade, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Florida removed Disneyworld from special status in retaliation for its corporate...

Tucker Carlson Obtains DOJ Subpoena Targeting Trump Associate, Details Disturbing Demands

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On Friday, news broke that dozens of subpoenas were being sent to Trump supporters by the DOJ. It was confirmed on Monday. Over 40 people were targeted by the subpoenas. They were apparently related to investigations that began on January 6. Trump associates, as well as his in-house counsel, were also seized with two more phones. This was another step...

Air Force Service Members With the Hardest Jobs Getting a Pay Cut. But Ukraine’s Military Got $54 Billion?

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Parachute testing for the U.S. Air Force will be less rewarding. Air Force personnel who are in the most dangerous and difficult jobs face a pay cut. Depending on their job, each will be losing between $75-$450 per month or $900-$5400 annually. According to the 2023 Fiscal Budget Estimate report, Special Duty Assignment Pay (also known as SDAP) is an additional...

Karine Jean-Pierre Stumbles When Pressed On So-Called Inflation Reduction Act

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Karine Jean-Pierre, White House Press Secretary, was unable to answer questions about the Inflation Reduction Act’s immediate impact on Americans. Jean-Pierre was pressed by reporters during a White House press conference. He pointed out that most Americans won’t be affected by the IRA measures until the later part of the decade. Jean-Pierre referred to a few programs that subsidize certain purchases,...

Latin America’s Dictatorships Welcome At U.N. Human Rights Council

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My Pillow Owner Mike Lindell Says He Was Swarmed by FBI in Hardee’s Drive-Thru

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Trump crony and pillow-meister Mike Lindell declared on his TV program, “The Lindell Report” that the FBI had pinned him in a Hardee’s drive-thru and taken his phone. Lindell and a friend returned from Iowa fishing trips and stopped at Hardee’s fast food restaurant in Mankato. The Really Big Hardee hamburger is made up of three patties and 1,170 calories. An...

A Rail Strike Threatens to Shut Down the Country, and the Biden Administration Is to Blame

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The fact that the strike by railroad workers will start at midnight Friday night is a major economic story not being covered. Joe Biden may be to blame. Although eight of the 12 unions at the table decided not to strike, the remaining workforce is large enough that it could cause a major shutdown in the U.S. Biden’s government is trying...

Sen. Marshall Blasts CDC For Not Declaring Emergency Over Fentanyl

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Senator Roger Marshall, R.Kan., asked why the government is so focused on monkeypox and not the number of fentanyl-related deaths from drugs crossing the southern border at a hearing held by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Marshall began by asking questions about monkeypox vaccination strategies. Then he turned to fentanyl which he claimed was far more serious. Walensky...

Senate Conservatives Call On Biden To Fight Violent Crime Wave By Deploying Federal Resources To Cities

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Senator conservatives are calling for President Joe Biden’s help in fighting the nation’s violent crime wave. They want him to deploy all resources to American cities. Sens. Marsha Blackburn (Republican-TN) and Bill Hagerty, Republican-TN, asked Biden to use as many federal resources possible to combat a violent crime wave gripping cities. Blackburn and Hagerty highlight recent Memphis cases where Eliza Fletcher (34-year-old...

Sen. Marshall Blasts CDC For Not Declaring Emergency Over Fentanyl

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Senator Roger Marshall, R.Kan., asked why the government is so focused on monkeypox and not the number of fentanyl-related deaths from drugs crossing the southern border at a hearing held by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.Marshall began by asking questions about monkeypox vaccination strategies. Then he turned to fentanyl which he claimed was far more serious.Walensky...