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Hasselbeck Calls Out The View’s Open Borders
What happened on air Former co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck appeared on…
What happened on air Former co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck appeared on The View and broke the usual daytime rhythm. Instead of nodding along, she argued for stricter border controls and questioned the panel about the practical side of public safety. The exchange turned from debate to theater when she called attention to the people in the studio. The hosts pushed back. The discussion leaned on crime, trafficking, and official policies. It was short, pointed, and made national headlines because that is the kind of thing daytime TV was built to avoid. The audience became the example Hasselbeck used a simple, live demonstration. She asked how many audience members passed through security to get in. The point was plain. If a studio requires screening to ensure safety, she asked, why would a nation not maintain controls at its borders. That visual worked. TV loves a prop. This one was the crowd in chairs. The move was equal parts rhetorical and practical. It forced the hosts to confront a common-sense question about access and vetting that voters can understand without a policy brief. https://twitter.com/overton_news/status/2029244764269199433?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Numbers and claims, with a reality check On air, Hasselbeck cited statistics to support her view. She mentioned drops…
Talarico’s Controversial Sermon to Voters
What happened on the campaign trail James Talarico clinched the…
DOJ Drops Autopen Probe Into Biden Pardons
DOJ Closes Autopen Probe The Justice Department's team in Washington…
DOJ Closes Autopen Probe The Justice Department's team in Washington has quietly shut down a criminal probe into whether President Biden or his aides used an autopen to sign pardons and other documents. Major outlets reported the move after prosecutors told sources they could not find a viable legal theory to bring charges. That does not mean the autopen was not used. It means prosecutors judged the law did not give them a clear path to a criminal case. For a government that likes to litigate, this is the sort of bureaucratic shrug you rarely see. How the Inquiry Began The probe followed a request from the prior administration to examine whether the autopen was used improperly. The request raised two questions. One was whether a machine signature can legally stand in for a president's handwritten signature. The other was whether anyone knowingly tried to hide a signature to mislead the public about the president's abilities. Those are political and legal questions at once, and that mix is what often stops prosecutors in their tracks. Investigations can die not from lack of facts but from lack of a clear crime. https://twitter.com/nytmike/status/2029288800271397104?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Signature Evidence and the Oversight Project An activist group…
Comer Summons Gates and Six Others
What Comer announced On March 3, Rep. James Comer said…
U.S. and Ecuador Strike Drug Cartels
What Happened On March 3, U.S. Southern Command said it…
Jeffries Cornered Over Pelosi’s Libya Defense
The Exchange On Tuesday a Fox News reporter named Bill…

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