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| DATE: WEDNESDAY, 02.28.24 LAST UPDATE: 09:04 AM ET PREPARED BY: CB, RR, JB, SK, BM |
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We have the following scheduled for today's program:
No guests slated for today's show. Subject to change. |
| Here are some highlights from this day on previous shows:
Feb 28, 2011 - Violence in America is coming from the left... What did FDR have to say about collective bargaining?... You're cutting back, so why isn't the government?... Who is pushing for a new constitution for America?... When should we head to the mountains?... |
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HEADLINES - RAW & UNVERIFIED |
Blaze News investigative writer Steve Baker says FBI wants him to self-surrender Friday in Dallas over his Jan. 6 reporting "They didn’t have to go this route. We have been told that my charges are only misdemeanors. And my attorneys have been assured that this will be an ‘in and out’ affair with 'no intention' to detain me. But rather than issuing a simple order to appear, they went the 'arrest warrant' route." California Judge Says Feds Can’t ‘Selectively’ Prosecute Right-Wing Rioters While Ignoring Antifa "No individuals associated with the left, who engaged in anti-far-right speech and violently suppressed the protected speech of Trump supporters, were charged with a federal crime for their part in starting riots at political events. That is textbook viewpoint discrimination." Majority Of Voters Recognize Democrat Lawfare Against Trump Is Political Election Interference More than half of voters believe Democrats are “using the government and the legal system in biased ways to take out a political opponent,” according to a recent Harvard Caps/Harris poll. Fani Willis hearing becomes 'Peyton Place' episode while reported White House contacts go ignored Lots of responses included "I don't recall" or long-winded answers from Willis about the relationship, which reminded observers of the soap opera "Peyton Place." Carol Roth: Data distrust surges as Americans reject government collection efforts Who wants the government to have more data on you, information that could be weaponized? In win for Texas AG Ken Paxton, court declares $1.7 trillion federal omnibus was passed unconstitutionally A federal judge agreed with Ken Paxton that the 2022 omnibus spending package violated the Constitution's Quorum Clause since less than half the House was physically present to pass the $1.7 trillion bill. Over 260K Houston criminal cases suspended due to 'lack of personnel' code, police chief says The incident reports that have been suspended make up approximately 10% of the 2.8 million reports that have been filed since 2016. FBI's portrayal of retail theft sparks online ridicule The FBI faced widespread mockery on social media for a post warning about organized retail theft that conspicuously included a photo of two attractive, rich, well-dressed white women apparently shoplifting. Chicago Cop Sues City To Change Race On Records After Officers Allowed To Change Genders Mohammad Yusuf filed a federal civil rights lawsuit last week saying that he wants to change his race on police records from “Caucasian” because he “currently identifies as Egyptian and African American.” Straphangers beat up NYC’s new anti-attack subway barriers that don’t block anyone “I could get right through, right there,” she added, pointing to a large, human-sized space between the chest-high poles. “You can walk right through it. I’m not understanding that. It’s stupid.” |
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Kamala Harris Says College Students ‘Will Now Get Paid’ With Taxpayer Funds To Register Voters Ahead Of 2024 The federal work-study program is intended to allow students to earn money for day-to-day expenses while at college, according to the Department of Education. Bidenbucks Laundered Through Education Department Target Likely Biden Voters The Biden administration has sought to use federal agencies — and their federal dollars — to conduct a “get-out-the-vote” scheme that appears designed to boost the president’s chances of re-election. Biden’s TV interviews have one thing in common Since Biden took office, most of his one-on-one interviews have been with talk show hosts instead of journalists. McConnell joins Biden and Democratic leaders to corner Johnson on Ukraine aid in ‘intense’ meeting The five “made it so clear how vital this was to the United States,” Schumer said. “This was so, so important, and that we couldn’t afford to wait a month, or two months, or three months, because we would more [than] likely … lose the war. Speaker Johnson Sticks With Border ‘First’ Stance After White House Meeting “When I showed up today, my purpose was to express what I believe is the obvious truth, and that is that we must take care of America’s needs first. When you talk about America’s needs, you have to talk first about our open border,” Johnson told reporters. Joe Biden won big in Michigan primary, but ‘uncommitted’ votes signaled potential trouble The “uncommitted” vote turned into Biden’s main Michigan challenger. As of 11 p.m. Tuesday night, around 13% of voters had chosen “uncommitted,” a higher rate than some Democrats had predicted. Democrat Senate Agriculture chair threatens to block new farm bill this year over GOP demands Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) said that she'd rather continue punting on the farm bill than strike a deal with Republicans to limit climate funding and social safety net programs. |
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