Year: 2022

.@TomFitton: Elon Musk Twitter Takeover! pic.twitter.com/hjmfx0wY6S
— Judicial Watch (@JudicialWatch) December 30, 2022

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“It didn’t happen.” According to published excerpts, President Joe Biden is denying an account of the Secret Service about an agent being attacked by his German Sheppard, Major, at the White House. The statement from the President raises some interesting legal questions after he effectively called an agent a liar about an official report on one of many bite incidents with the Biden dogs.
If the quote is accurate, the criticism could not only be viewed as defamatory but another unfounded attack on the integrity and veracity of federal employees by the President.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is facing fierce criticism from his own side of the political aisle over the thousands of Southwest flight cancellations that occurred around Christmas.
Buttigieg boasts the “residual authority to crack down on the airline practice of having insufficient crew staffing to meet the schedules they publish and the tickets,” which critics believe is the root cause of such cancellations, according to The American Prospect.

Bodhgaya: Shri Pema Khando, the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, was received by Kalon Gyari Dolma of the Department of Security, CTA, and Shri Jambey Wangdi, the Chairman of the Department of Karmik and Adhyatmik (Government of Arunachal Pradesh), upon the former’s arrival at Gaya Airport earlier today. Kalon Gyari Dolma and Shri Jambey Wangdue…
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Congressional spending bill prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion, analysis shows
The national debt is growing, but Congress’ recent spending bill is a telltale sign that it has no intention of shrinking the deficit.
After receiving bipartisan support in the Senate, the House passed a 1.7 trillion spending bill on Dec 16, avoiding a government shutdown.
The bill allocates funding mostly to defense, including $45 billion to Ukraine, which will assist the country in its war effort against Russia.

Pro-life advocates were shot, pushed, their offices burned, vandalized and threatened in hundreds of acts of pro-abortion violence across the world this year.
The year 2022 will go down in history as monumental in the fight for human rights for babies in the womb. The United States witnessed a historic victory with the overturning of Roe v. Wade in June. Now, American states and territories may protect unborn babies by banning abortions again — prompting hope across the world for the eventual end to abortion in every nation.