Matt Whitaker: "I don't have any reason to believe there's enough evidence to indict President Trump."

Just days after former President Donald Trump launched his third bid for the White House, the U.S. Department of Justice ramped up two investigations that may be the greatest impediments to his fight back to Pennsylvania Avenue.  Veteran prosecutor Jack Smith is heading both DOJ investigations as a special counsel, examining Trump’s role prior to…

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Biden's energy secretary took meeting with Bill Gates immediately after Senate confirmation

EXCLUSIVE: Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm met with billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates almost immediately after she was confirmed by the Senate, internal agency calendars showed. Granholm’s meeting with Gates, who is also the co-founder of the billion-dollar Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which funds worldwide climate initiatives, took place at noon on Feb. 26, 2021,…

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RNC, Arizona AG candidate file lawsuit alleging election mismanagement by officials

Republicans in Arizona have filed a lawsuit alleging incompetence from election officials illicitly influenced the midterms. Arizona Republican nominee for attorney general Abraham Hamadeh, together with the RNC, filed suit against many election officials Tuesday.  The lawsuit names Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs alongside the recorders and boards of supervisors for all counties in…

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University of Florida College of Medicine pushes 'destructive' woke agenda on students, report says

EXCLUSIVE: The University of Florida College of Medicine incorporates aspects of critical race theory into its admissions and educational programs, according to a new report obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital. The report from Do No Harm, a group of medical workers against divisive racial policies in medicine, explains that the college uses “equity” initiatives…

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Gov. Baker says Washington's 'inability' to fix immigration will cost Massachusetts $139 million

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker is asking state lawmakers to help ease the burden an influx of migrants has put on the state’s shelter resources “Massachusetts’ emergency shelter system provides support for thousands of families each year, but a recent uptick in new migrant arrivals, coupled with a strained housing market have led to a need…

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