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COUNTDOWN TO JUSTICE: Marlow’s ‘Breaking the Law’ Out Tuesday, Contains 500+ Endnotes

Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief and two-time New York Times bestselling author Alex Marlow’s forthcoming exposé on the lawfare “superstructure” that has been weaponized against Donald Trump is set for release on Tuesday, August 5. Marlow’s investigative book,  Breaking the Law: Exposing the Weaponization of America’s Legal System Against Donald Trump,  is thoroughly researched and is based

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Nolte: Woke Gestapo Target ‘Registered Republican’ Sydney Sweeney for Thoughtcrime

The Woke Gestapo in the far-left entertainment media are targeting Sydney Sweeney for a career blacklisting. So far, Sweeney’s committed two cardinal sins. The first is daring to be sexy and appealing in an American Eagle blue jeans ad. You see, Sweeney had the temerity to be normal-beautiful, not fat/trans/tattooed “beautiful.” After five years of

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Trump Shreds ‘Racist Sleazebag Charlamagne Tha God’ in Fiery Truth Social Post

President Donald Trump took a hammer to comments from left-wing radio host and podcaster Charlamagne Tha God, and blasted him as a “racist sleazebag” for his comments about the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. The president took to his Truth Social account to take aim at the podcaster’s contention that the Epstein controversy will allow RINO Republicans

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Rallies held in Brazil in support of embattled Bolsonaro facing legal peril

The ex-president, accused of seeking to overturn the 2022 election that he lost, has been backed by US President Donald Trump. Supporters of former far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro have rallied across the main cities of the country against the Supreme Court coup trial that could land the ex-leader in prison for years. Protesters in

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