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Craig Bannister | August 21, 2023
New rules issued by the Biden Administration have ousted a third of reporters who had White House “hard passes” – and that that’s just the beginning of the administration’s efforts to get rid of conservative journalists – The Daily Signal’s Chief News Correspondent Fred Lucas warns in an exclusive interview with CNSNews. At the start of August, when the new restrictions began, there were 442 (31…
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Craig Bannister | August 18, 2023
Mentions of “ESG” (environmental, social, and governance) on earnings conference calls of S&P 500 companies are plummeting, suggesting that firms are reacting to the ongoing backlash from stockholders who don’t want left-wing ideology cutting into their profits. Analysis of earnings conference call transcripts of S&P 500 companies performed by FactSet reveal a severe downward trend in…
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Craig Bannister | August 18, 2023
House Oversight Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) wants to know why then-Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter was the only person copied in a 2016 email sent to an account, in which Biden used a fake name, regarding the vice president’s conversation with the president of Ukraine, when Hunter was being paid a million dollars a year by Ukrainian energy company Burisma. On Thursday, Chairman Comer…
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Craig Bannister | August 17, 2023
A cohort of pro-abortion groups have filed a proposed ballot measure in Arizona to amend the state’s constitution in a way that would enable women to legally obtain abortions with ease – right up to the point of the child’s birth. On August 8, Arizona for Abortion Access filed an “Application for Serial Number Initiative Petition” with the Arizona’s secretary of state’s office to obtain an…
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Craig Bannister | August 17, 2023
A Senate bill intended to eliminate duplicative reports would, itself, actually be duplicative, a review by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has concluded. Introduced and read in the Senate on June 21 by Senators Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) and James Lankford (R-Okla.), the “Eliminate Useless Reports Act of 2023” S. 2073 would “amend title 31, United States Code, to require agencies to include a…
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Craig Bannister | August 16, 2023
On Wednesday, Target released proof of something that should have been obvious: offending the vast majority of customers doesn’t pay off. And, you can’t say they weren’t warned. The results reported in Target’s latest quarterly report reflect the damaging effects of the company’s scandalous, lewd, child-grooming LGBTQ products and promotions that promoted customer boycotts and backlash:…
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Craig Bannister | August 15, 2023
On Tuesday, more than a dozen conservative leaders, including Media Research Center President Brent Bozell, sent a letter to President Joe Biden requesting the resignation of Energy Department Secretary Jennifer Granholm based on a series of violations of federal ethics laws and regulations. “In light of the repeated ethical lapses, as well as the apparent tolerance of a lax culture of ethical…
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Craig Bannister | August 14, 2023
Constitutionally, Democrats cannot use the appointment of a special counsel to prevent the House Oversight Committee from investigating Hunter Biden’s lucrative, but dubious, financial dealing with foreign actors, conservative Constitutional Scholar Mark Levin and famed liberal Harvard Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz agree. On Sunday’s episode of “Life, Liberty and Levin,” the two…
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Craig Bannister | August 14, 2023
“This is a sham. There is no special counsel investigation,” former chief assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy explained Friday, after Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed U.S. Attorney David Weiss as special counsel to investigate First Son Hunter Biden’s dubious, multi-million dollar financial dealings with foreign actors. Weiss, U.S. attorney in Delaware, has already tried to give…
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Craig Bannister | August 11, 2023
In a significant victory for former President Trump on Friday, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan largely sided with his defense attorneys’ objection to a protective order preventing Trump from publicly discussing evidence in the 2020 election case. The prosecution's request to cover all the discovery materials under a protective order lacked persuasiveness and failed to demonstrate the necessary…