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Can Trump Send Our Worst Criminals to El Salvador? According to This Law, The Answer Is Yes
The Trump administration would appear to have the authority to send illegal immigrants convicted of other crimes to prison in El Salvador, based on a key provision in federal law. Following Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit to El Salvador on Monday, the nation’s president Nayib Bukele posted on X, “We have offered the United…
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Equal Employment Agency Employees ‘Openly Revolting’ Against Trump: Report
The swamp does not like to be drained. That is especially true for the gender ideologues who happen to be some of the most odious creatures in the swamp. President Donald Trump has issued multiple executive orders during his short time back in the White House. One of those orders made clear that the United…
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‘Fairness For All’: Trudeau Caves to Trump, Installs $1.3 Billion Plan to Secure Northern Border
President Donald Trump scored a second win on Monday when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau followed Mexico’s lead pledging to commit significant resources to secure its border with the U.S. On Saturday, Trump announced 25 percent tariffs on most Canadian imports, with the exception of energy resources, which will be taxed at a 10 percent level.…
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Fox Announces Who Will Interview President Trump During Super Bowl Pre-Game
Fox News’ Bret Baier is set to interview President Donald Trump during the Super Bowl Sunday pregame show on February 9. The interview was pre-taped at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. It will air at 3 p.m. ET before the big game kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET in New Orleans. Baier pressed Trump on…
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In Brain-Breaking Turn of Events, DNC Makes David Hogg Party Leader Under Ken Martin
David Hogg, a survivor of the Parkland school shooting who became an anti-gun zealot, was elected vice chair of the Democratic National Committee on Saturday. Ken Martin, the chair of the Minnesota Democratic Party, was elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee, according to The New York Times. The election was “a deflating outcome for…
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Zoo-Goers Outraged After Realizing New Tigers They Came to See Are Actually Dogs
A barking tiger? No, it’s not a newly discovered species in the jungles of the Orient. Instead, it’s a Chinese zoo’s attempt to fool visitors into thinking that what they’re looking at isn’t an ordinary canine, but a ferocious “tiger dog,” according to the U.K.’s The Mirror. Never mind the tail wagging and the barking.…
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DOJ Investigates Chuck Schumer for Alleged Threats to Supreme Court Justices
Follow America’s fastest-growing news aggregator, Spreely News, and stay informed. You can find all of our articles plus information from your favorite Conservative voices. The Department of Justice is currently investigating Senator Chuck Schumer for his controversial remarks aimed at Supreme Court justices. The scrutiny focuses on statements Schumer made concerning Justices Neil Gorsuch and…
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Tulsi Gabbard Challenges Government Weaponization: ‘I refuse to be their puppet’
Tulsi Gabbard took aim at the intelligence community’s weaponization during a heated Senate Intelligence Committee hearing. She faced tough questions on Edward Snowden and Section 702 of FISA. Senators went after her past comments on foreign policy and surveillance. In her opening statement, she slammed political attacks and the intelligence community’s bias. “Those who oppose…
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Government Experiments and Emerging Diseases: The Case for Alternative Medicine and Self-Reliance
In an age where governments engage in risky gain-of-function research and unknown diseases emerge at an alarming rate, it has never been more critical to explore alternative medicines and proactive health solutions. Traditional medicine has its place, but the ever-growing distrust in government-backed pharmaceutical agendas has driven many people to seek natural, holistic, and self-sufficient…
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Trump Has Short, Sobering Quote Before Signing Executive Orders in Wake of DC Air Collision
It’s a strange and tragic first crisis for President Donald Trump’s administration to confront, and an unpredictable one at that: the collision of an American Airlines commuter plane and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport just outside of Washington, D.C. The crash, which killed 67 people aboard both American Eagle Flight…










