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Secretary of State Raffensperger sent a contractor to Fulton County, known for its voting issues. The contractor witnessed double scanning of ballots, unidentified individuals taking election materials, and discussions about disrupting the election. A 29-page report detailing errors, mismanagement, and chaos in the election was known to state officials since November. This contradicts Raffensperger's claims during a phone call with President Trump. It is unlikely that Raffensperger's office was unaware of the report.

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Breaking news from Washington reveals serious allegations against the State Department. Internal memos suggest the agency may have intervened in investigations into illegal and inappropriate behavior to protect jobs and avoid scandals during Hillary Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State. Allegations include prostitution and pedophilia, with claims that these investigations were either whitewashed or halted entirely by high-ranking officials. The State Department is now responding to these troubling claims regarding misconduct by its officials, including an ambassador and security agents associated with Clinton.

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An investigation is underway involving the Colorado Secretary of State's office after the DA's office received two affidavits alleging election law violations. Recently, passwords for voting systems were leaked on the secretary of state's website, including those for El Paso County election equipment. The spreadsheet containing the passwords was created by a former staff member who has since left the department. The secretary of state's office asserts that the leak did not pose an immediate security threat to the state's elections. Updates have been requested from both the DA and the secretary of state's office.

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Breaking news from the Southern District of Florida (SD-FL): two junior assistant US attorneys have resigned after being asked to participate in a broad investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. A source familiar with internal concerns tells MSNBC that US Attorney Jason Redding Quinones called a division-wide meeting this afternoon to address the resignations and the investigation. The reporting notes that at least 30 subpoenas were sent out late Friday by SD-FL to individuals including former CIA chief John Brennan and former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. In addition to the resignations, it is reported that one of the junior ASAs who resigned felt unable to participate because doing so would violate their ethical responsibilities. The resignations are notable because it would be unusual for junior ASAs to be pulled into such a major investigation. Significantly, the subpoenas were signed by SD-FL’s number three, the executive assistant US attorney, rather than by a career prosecutor in leadership. This is presented as abnormal, with a comparison made to past instances where leadership signatures were absent from such actions, such as Lindsay Halligan signing indictments in the Northern District of Virginia due to a lack of available career prosecutors. The developments prompted SD-FL US Attorney Quinones to convene a unit-wide meeting of two to three dozen prosecutors in the major crimes division. The scope of the ongoing investigation remains unclear, but it is connected to the broader claim—involving Trump administration officials—that former Obama and Biden administration officials undertook to undermine the candidacies and presidencies of Donald Trump. The report also notes that President Trump has explicitly called for the jailing of Barack Obama and referenced other individuals in relation to the investigation. Subpoenas have been issued, and at least two SD-FL assistant US attorneys have resigned so far. In summary, two junior ASAs resigned after being asked to participate in a high-profile investigation tied to claims of Russian interference in 2016, with subpoenas issued to notable former officials, and the sign-off on those subpoenas coming from the office’s number-three official, prompting an internal meeting at SD-FL.

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Recordings have surfaced linking a deceased judge to a sex-for-favors scandal involving former deputy Ben Fields, who is now in prison for rape and perjury. The victim, Sabrina Adkins, filed a civil rights lawsuit against Sheriff Stein, alleging he was aware of the misconduct. In the recordings, it’s revealed that the judge was involved in sexual activities in his chambers, suggesting a culture where female inmates believed they could exchange sex for leniency. Sheriff Stein, who denied knowledge of these activities, faces serious legal repercussions as the lawsuit implicates him and his superiors in the scandal. The situation is complex, with potential connections to Stein's alleged murder of the judge, indicating deeper issues at play.

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The State Department is facing serious allegations of covering up investigations into illegal and inappropriate behavior within its ranks during Hillary Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State. The allegations involve prostitution, pedophilia, and misconduct by State Department officials, including an ambassador and security agents. Internal documents reveal that investigations into these allegations were halted or whitewashed by high-ranking officials. A former investigator has complained about the lack of thoroughness in the investigations due to pressure from top officials. Congress is being urged to launch an investigation into these claims. The evidence is not fully substantiated, but there are concerns about the integrity of the investigations.

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In Arizona, Maricopa County officials were served for treason by residents, leading to their departure from a meeting. A woman named Michelle warned them of their liability and potential military tribunal. The goal is to encourage Americans to hold government officials accountable. Information about this incident is being removed online. Updates are scarce, but comments are welcome.

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Officials across the state of Florida are resigning before the new year due to a new law that requires them to disclose their financial information. The law, which goes into effect on January 1st, requires elected officials to fill out a form disclosing their net worth and the value of assets they own over $1,000. Many officials believe this is an invasion of privacy and have chosen to step down. Supporters of the law argue that it promotes transparency and helps identify conflicts of interest. The new law has sparked concerns about a potential decrease in the number of qualified individuals willing to run for local office.

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Donald Trump and Fulton County District Attorney Fawney Willis are engaged in a heated dispute. Trump is running an ad in Atlanta, accusing Willis of having a relationship with someone she was investigating. However, there is currently no evidence to support this claim. In response, Willis sent an email to her staff instructing them not to comment on the allegations or any negativity directed towards her or the office. She emphasized that employees are not allowed to make public comments on social media or any other platform. The leaked email has raised suspicions.

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The Secret Service is facing criticism for a security lapse during a recent event. Sources claim a counter sniper post was missing, leading to blame shifting and cover-ups. The White House and DHS are reportedly pressuring the Secret Service director to stay silent on the issue. This has led to public defense of the director by DHS Secretary Mayorkas.

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Serious allegations have emerged against the State Department, suggesting that investigations into illegal behavior were halted to protect jobs and avoid scandals during Hillary Clinton's tenure. Reports indicate that an ambassador allegedly solicited sexual favors from prostitutes and minors, and that a high-ranking official ordered investigators to stop looking into these claims. Documents reveal instances of undue influence from top officials, raising concerns about a potential cover-up. A State Department spokesperson declined to discuss specific cases but emphasized the agency's commitment to pursuing misconduct vigorously.

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The 20-year-old shooter, Phoenix Eckner, is the son of a Leon County Sheriff's Deputy who has served for over 18 years. The shooter had access to one of her weapons, which was found at the scene. The investigation will determine how the weapon was used and what other weapons he had access to. The shooter was also a long-standing member of the Leon County Sheriff's Office Youth Advisory Council and engaged in a number of their training programs. The Sheriff's office will prosecute to send a message that this will never be tolerated in Leon County, across the state, and across the nation.

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The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is facing a staffing crisis, with a significant shortage of employees and sworn deputies. Sheriff Robert Luna expresses concern over the high number of suicides among department employees and acknowledges the burden placed on existing deputies due to the shortage. An anonymous letter and four suicides within 24 hours prompted attention to these issues. A former deputy shares the challenges of working long hours, leaving no time for personal activities. Additionally, there is a need to replace outdated technology in the men's central jail, which Sheriff Luna agrees should be closed down.

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Speaker 0: The time game is over. Justice with General Flynn. They criticize the Department of Just Us and recall a past moment when they would have been brought into the DOJ in handcuffs. Speaker 1: Delivers a stream of violent, braggadocious lyrics about weapons, killings, and dominance, including references to shooting, trafficking, and threatening rivals. The content emphasizes keeping enemies in check, physical violence, and material wealth, with repeated lines about not losing sleep over killers, firing weapons, and "run it up" for money and power. Speaker 2: Argues that many people gaining sudden large followings on Twitter or talking about topics like low taxes or transgender pronouns may be pedophiles, suggesting conservative media uses people with criminal pasts as influencers. States that such individuals say things to align with a broader agenda and mentions Israel in the context of a broader critique of conservative priorities. Concludes with a tip to contact Charlie Cook for those seeking a "second act" in public life. Speaker 3: Kyle Clifton discusses an after-party associated with TPUSA’s America Fest in Phoenix on December 19, called the Grand Young Party. The party reportedly featured girls dancing half-naked on stage, girls locked in cages, underage drinking, stripper poles, sex on the dance floor, and mentions “strange ritual Zionist extremism.” He notes promo footage from Florida and Phoenix, blurred faces of attendees, and that age did not matter if the attendee knew the organizer, Joe Bazrawi. Background is provided on Maverick events as the organizers. He reports a security guard tackled an 18-year-old patron, causing injuries; police encouraged filing a report for assault. Parents of other female patrons are considering lawsuits for supplying minors with alcohol. The event was advertised as a TPUSA America Fest after party, hosted by TPUSA ambassador/employee Joe Bazrawi, whose travel and lodging were paid for by TPUSA. He claims TPUSA was aware of and encouraged the party, and that Bazrawi maintains a private dossier on conservatives who oppose his party or beliefs to blacklist them from TPUSA events. Bazrawi allegedly attends other events to photograph attendees for his dossier and share with TPUSA executives. Attendees allegedly included Matt Gaetz, with rumors that James O’Keefe and Madison Cawthorn were present; photos are mentioned. Questions are raised about TPUSA’s responsibility for hosting unsanctioned events with high-profile guests and potential legal consequences or PR damage. The after-party reportedly had about 30–40 attendees leave early; refunds were issued to some in response to public comments, while others did not receive refunds. Some attendees were admitted as late as 1:45 AM; the event ended at 2 AM. Ticketing was disorganized, with staff not knowing who attended. Local Antifa chapters reportedly planned to submit stories to CNN to harm Matt Gaetz’s career. The speaker expresses concern about the conservatism movement’s image and the potential implications for Gaetz and Cawthorn. Speaker 4: The Vault claims to possess extensive material—video, pictures, emails, audio, text messages, phone calls—on everyone and to be willing to drop it all. The speaker has “a lot of crap on Richard Spencer and everybody else” and suggests signing up for Telegram to access this material. Speaker 5–6: Expressions of fear or alarm from the audience, with a call to “Dale” and a plea for help or relief, indicating tension or distress in the room.

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The State Department is facing serious allegations of covering up investigations into illegal and inappropriate behavior within its ranks. The allegations involve prostitution, pedophilia, and misconduct by State Department officials, including an ambassador and security agents under Hillary Clinton's tenure. Internal memos suggest that these investigations were whitewashed and halted by high-ranking officials. A whistleblower from the Inspector General's team has gone to Congress demanding an investigation. While the allegations haven't been fully substantiated, the whistleblower believes there is clear evidence. Congressman Ed Royce plans to conduct an investigation. This comes after a previous negative report on the State Department's handling of the Benghazi attack.

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Last week's election revealed how liberal media misled the public to support Kamala Harris. Following FEMA's poor response to Hurricane Helene, Democrats criticized critics of the agency. However, a report from the Daily Wire uncovered that a FEMA manager instructed relief workers in Florida to avoid homes with Trump signs. FEMA confirmed the messages were real, leading to the manager's firing, who claimed this was not an isolated incident. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is calling for a full investigation. Additionally, FEMA failed to answer half of the disaster relief calls, leaving many without help. Rescue workers noted a culture of fear within FEMA, where employees felt pressured to conform to inappropriate actions. The media, which labeled criticism as disinformation, has also been discredited in this situation.

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The State Department is facing serious allegations of covering up investigations into illegal and inappropriate behavior within its ranks. The allegations involve misconduct by State Department officials, including an ambassador and security agents under Hillary Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State. Internal memos reveal that investigations into prostitution and pedophilia were allegedly whitewashed or halted by high-ranking officials. NBC News obtained documents detailing ongoing investigations, including one involving an ambassador who reportedly solicited sexual favors from prostitutes and minors. A former investigator for the department's inspector general has complained about the lack of thorough investigations due to pressure from top officials. Congress is expected to launch an investigation into these allegations.

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Democratic leaders in Rensselaer County are calling for the resignation of 3 county employees indicted in a voter fraud investigation. The minority leaders of the legislature emphasize the importance of election integrity. The accused employees, Rich Chris, James Gordon, and Leslie Wallace, allegedly applied for absentee ballots using other voters' information in the 2021 election. Despite the charges, all 3 individuals deny any wrongdoing. Two former officials involved in the case have already pleaded guilty.

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The corrupt mayor, Tiffany Hennyard, has fled the country after stealing millions of taxpayer money. Investigator Lori Lightfoot found a $3.65 million deficit in Dalton's finances and $40,000 spent on unexplained Amazon purchases. Hennyard's disappearance sparked online controversy, with some blaming her actions on her skin color and entitlement. Share your thoughts on the situation below.

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A joint investigation by the Bay County Sheriff's Office and Homeland Security led to eight arrests related to fraudulent driver's licenses. Two Bay County Tax Collector's Office employees, Bancel Velasco and Demetrius Smith, allegedly issued licenses to individuals, including illegal immigrants, without required testing, in exchange for bribes. Financial records confirmed the employees received large sums of money. Five Panama City residents acted as brokers, bringing people from as far as Miami to obtain licenses. One broker had outstanding human trafficking warrants in Texas. One person who fraudulently obtained a license was also arrested. The investigation began when an employee was found to have conducted 295 road exams in one month, far exceeding the average of 20-25. Authorities seized $120,000 from Velasco and Smith's homes. The Bay County tax collector stated he was shocked and angry and is working to improve processes. Officials say the investigation is ongoing, and more arrests are expected.

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The FBI is facing allegations of internal political bias and a secret process for security clearances, according to an FBI whistleblower. The whistleblower claims that the FBI checks employees' loyalty by examining their support for the COVID-19 vaccine, Donald Trump, and the Second Amendment. Those who express conservative views or hesitancy towards the vaccine allegedly faced consequences, including suspension without pay. The FBI has not commented on the matter, but the whistleblower's representative suggests that this may be just the tip of the iceberg. The documents have raised concerns about the FBI's neutrality and the need for reform within the organization.

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The transcript discusses the Art in Embassies program, described as part of the U.S. Department of State that promotes cultural diplomacy through exhibitions, permanent collections, site-specific commissions, and two-way artist exchanges in over 200 U.S. embassies and consulates. It claims Art in Embassies provided Podestas, Jeff Koons, Rockefellers, Clintons, Marina Abramovich, and James Alafontis access to a private shipping channel that could bypass airport security. Hillary Clinton is quoted as saying that what they do is diplomacy beyond governments. The narrative links the Rothschilds and the Clintons as two major pieces in a secretive international group with access to cargo planes and ships, and notes Clinton wrote an article about art in embassies in Vanity Fair. It asserts the foundation for art and preservation of embassies (FAPE) is made up of dozens of billionaire families and politicians with ties to the global elite who can ship artwork around the world outside conventional security channels. It states that Art in Embassies is now run by Beth Dozorits, described as a close friend of Hillary Clinton and famous for helping Bill Clinton pardon Mark Rich on his final day in office. Vanity Fair is cited stating Dozorits drew attention for persuading Clinton to pardon Mark Rich. The transcript claims that Hillary Clinton’s State Department did little to oversee embassies but invested substantial effort into promoting art in embassies. Dozorits is said to have worked with Alafontis and they are closely linked among the DC elite, implying Alaphontis is tied to globalist power centers in America, as are the Bodesta brothers and company. It claims the Art in Embassies program involves Yale-connected elites including John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and Robert Starr (dean of Yale School of Art), along with other industrialist families behind major American brands. Examples include the Sacklers, described as the family behind Purdue Pharma who were involved with Valium and OxyContin, said to have promoted the arts with the “global elite.” It alleges the Sacklers coordinated events with James Elephantis, presenting medals to Marina Abramovich and Jeff Koons, whose works have been transported on these aircraft multiple times, some directly via the Tony and Heather Podesta collection. Podesta allegedly arranged for Abramovich’s bloody works to be transported to Whitechapel in London, supported in part by the UK Friends of the National Museum of Women’s Artists. The narrative suggests organizations’ diplomatic groups function within art galleries, implying that events celebrate art while “announcing the sending of the paintings.” It mentions the Aga Khan, who owns private islands in the Caribbean, attending a Sackler Art in Embassies event with Alifantis and Tony Podesta. An image from the 2005 segment of the Art in Embassies project is referenced. The transcript then shifts to allegations regarding the State Department. It reports that internal memos indicate the agency called off or intervened in investigations into allegedly illegal and inappropriate behavior within its ranks during Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state, claiming investigations were whitewashed or quashed and that those orders came from high up. NBC’s Chuck Todd provides a briefing on these allegations, including prostitution and pedophilia claims related to State Department officials, an ambassador, and security agents. Japanese journalist Yoshi Shimatsu is cited as linking Nicholas Negroponte to a Cambodian orphanage, with Cambodian police shutting down an orphanage’s satellite link tower used to uplink child pornography and connect American pedophiles to victims. Teachers purportedly say computers and satellite systems were isolated and maintained by Nicholas Negroponte, founder of the MIT Media Lab, who allegedly frequented the orphanages and arranged weekend pajama parties for VIPs. Shimatsu is described as noting that the one laptop per child project was initiated by Negroponte, who is also the brother of former UN ambassador and intelligence official John Negroponte; John and his wife Diana are board members of FAPE. Negroponte is also said to appear in Jeffrey Epstein’s “Little Black Book.” The transcript concludes by noting the One Laptop Per Child initiative. A brief reminder to subscribe and view more videos is included at the end.

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There are serious allegations facing the State Department this morning. According to internal memos, the agency may have interfered with an investigation into possibly illegal behavior to protect jobs and avoid scandals during Hillary Clinton's time as Secretary of State. The allegations include prostitution and pedophilia, and that these crimes were covered up or not properly investigated. Documents obtained by NBC News relate to investigations into State Department personnel, including an ambassador who allegedly solicited sexual favors from prostitutes and minor children. A memo claims a top official directed investigators to cease the investigation into the ambassador's conduct. A State Department spokesperson has not confirmed specific investigations.

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Trump Floats REPLACING Pete Hegseth w/Ron DeSantis For Pentagon
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Pete Hegseth faces scrutiny over alleged drinking problems, with NBC News reporting anonymous claims of him showing up hungover at work. Co-workers, including Rachel Campos-Duffy, have denied these allegations. Amidst this, Donald Trump is considering replacing Hegseth with Ron DeSantis. The discussion highlights the challenges of nominating individuals like Hegseth and Matt Gaetz for positions that require a clean image, especially when aiming to disrupt established institutions like the Pentagon.

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Andrew Tate FLEES US After Florida Opens Investigation
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The Tate Brothers are facing a split in the conservative movement following Andrew Tate's return to the U.S. amid human trafficking allegations. Florida's Attorney General announced an active criminal investigation into Tate's actions, emphasizing the seriousness of the claims, including soliciting and trafficking women. Andrew Tate responded by accusing Governor DeSantis of political motives. Byron Donalds, a prominent conservative, supports the investigation, stating that such behavior is intolerable. The situation highlights a divide within the GOP regarding Tate's controversial views and their implications for family values.
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