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FULL SPEECH: Art Del Cueto Speaks in Tucson, Arizona - 9/12/24
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FULL SPEECH: Kari Lake Speaks in Tucson, Arizona - 9/12/24
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We Tasted 11 Hard Ciders to Find the Single Best One for Fall (It’s So Good!)
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We Tasted 11 Hard Ciders to Find the Single Best One for Fall (It’s So Good!)

“Sweet, crisp, and meets every expectation.” READ MORE...
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Conservative Voices
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1 y ·Youtube Politics

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Media Focuses on "Eating Pets" to Avoid Actual Harms of Illegal Immigration, with Steve Deace
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Press Covers Up How Extreme Kamala Was, and "Eating Pets" Media Focus, w/ Buck Sexton & Steve Deace
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Attorney For Former President Trump on Losing Faith in the Justice System
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Defensive Gun Use Shows Second Amendment Remains Necessary, Even After Tragedies
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Defensive Gun Use Shows Second Amendment Remains Necessary, Even After Tragedies

A 14-year-old boy with a history of troubling behavior used a semiautomatic rifle to shoot and kill two fellow students and two teachers Sept. 6 at a high school in Georgia, police say. The teen faces criminal charges, as does his father—who police say recklessly gave his son “unfettered access” to the gun despite knowing he’d been investigated previously for threatening to carry out a school shooting. Such events, while rare, are devastating. The media spotlight shone on them can make well-meaning people question whether the grave consequences of the criminal abuse of firearms outweigh any positive impacts the Second Amendment might have on society. In reality, it’s far more common that peaceable Americans rely on their right to keep and bear arms to successfully defend themselves and other innocent victims from imminent harm. And every day, countless numbers of Americans are rendered safer by their ability to put up an armed defense. Almost every major study has found that Americans use their firearms in self-defense between 500,000 and 3 million times annually, according to the most recent report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the subject. In 2021, the most comprehensive study ever conducted on the issue concluded that roughly 1.6 million defensive gun uses occur in the United States every year. For this reason, The Daily Signal publishes a monthly article highlighting some of the previous month’s many news stories on defensive gun use that you may have missed—or that might not have made it to the national spotlight in the first place. (Read other accounts from past years here.) The examples below represent only a small portion of the news stories on defensive gun use during crimes that we found in August. You may explore more using The Heritage Foundation’s interactive Defensive Gun Use Database.  Aug. 1, Las Vegas:  Police said a man who’d just been fired from his job for showing up to a work site “in an unfit condition” got into his SUV and chased down his former boss, ultimately ramming him into a wall and seriously injuring him. A nearby witness ran outside armed with a shotgun. The driver also attempted to run over the witness, police said, but the witness fired several rounds into the SUV, killing the assailant. Aug. 5, Albuquerque, New Mexico: A disabled Vietnam War veteran awoke to the sounds of someone using a knife to open his bedroom window, police said. The veteran grabbed a pistol from a nightstand and, as the intruder raised the window, fired a single shot that killed him.   Aug. 7, Cypress, Texas: Police said three men approached bank technicians as they performed routine maintenance on an ATM and demanded money from the machine, warning that they had a gun. One technician was armed and shot at the would-be robbers, sending them fleeing. Police said they quickly arrested one. Aug. 8, Norwood, Pennsylvania: A dog walker with a concealed carry permit shot and wounded a dog that charged at him and attacked his dog. Police issued an arrest warrant for the loose dog’s owner, saying he had threatened to kill the dog walker and screamed racial epithets before fleeing. Aug. 13, Cape Coral, Florida: During a fight with her boyfriend, a woman called her brother to come help defuse the situation, police said. When her brother arrived, however, her boyfriend assaulted him outside with a wooden rod and brass knuckles. The woman’s son, a minor, feared for his uncle’s life and retrieved a gun. After warning his mom’s boyfriend to stop beating his uncle, the child fired multiple shots at the boyfriend, killing him. Police said he would not be charged for defending his uncle and mother. Aug. 15, Brookhaven, Georgia: Police said that a woman called a neighbor for help after her home surveillance system detected four armed men had broken in. The neighbor confronted the men and, according to witnesses, exchanged 15 to 20 rounds until police arrived and the suspects fled in a car. After a chase and a second exchange of fire with officers, three of the four were taken into custody, police said. Aug. 19, Albany, Georgia: Police said a man broke into his ex-wife’s house intent on burning it down with himself inside, but changed his plan when the woman unexpectedly returned home with her three children and boyfriend. The ex-husband attacked the woman, doused her with gasoline, grabbed her in a “rear chokehold,” and tried to set her on fire before her boyfriend shot and wounded him, police said. Aug. 21, Liberty Hills, Texas: As a homeowner surveyed his backyard with a contractor, he saw a machete-wielding man climb a fence, enter his property, and try to get into his residence, police said. Afraid for his wife and two young children, the homeowner locked up before getting his gun and confronting the man on a deck of the residence. Seeing the gun, the intruder began to walk away and was arrested by police. He was charged with criminal trespass. Aug. 23, Falls Mills, Virginia: Police said a would-be carjacker assaulted a female driver at a rural gas station, telling her child in the back seat: “I’m going to rape your mommy.” Bystanders, one with a handgun, heard the woman’s screams and came to her aid. The carjacker charged at the armed good Samaritan, who shot and wounded him. Police said that the assailant was wanted on outstanding criminal charges. The local sheriff publicly praised the bystanders who intervened, telling reporters, “This could have been a very different outcome.” Aug. 24, Medford, Oregon: An armed resident fatally shot an intruder who forced his way into an apartment and threatened another resident with a knife, police said. Aug. 30, Muncie, Indiana: Police said a man approached a group of people he didn’t know, waved a gun, and threatened to kill everyone before opening fire. Two witnesses retrieved their own guns and shot back, wounding the assailant. He was charged with criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon and unlawful possession of a firearm by a violent felon. Yes, sometimes otherwise law-abiding people abuse the right to keep and bear arms, and to devastating effect. It’s undeniable that any person who’d give a mentally and emotionally troubled 14-year-old unfettered access to a firearm has little interest in upholding his or her duties as either a reasonable parent or a responsible gun owner.  Gun owners who recklessly or intentionally facilitate criminal violence should be punished. But their failures constitute the exception to the general rule, not the norm. Although we should strive to make our schools and communities safer, we must ensure that we don’t do so at the expense of the millions of peaceable gun owners who, every single day, act prudently and reasonably with their firearms. The post Defensive Gun Use Shows Second Amendment Remains Necessary, Even After Tragedies appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Springfield, Ohio Resident Says City Is Now 'a Dystopian Nightmare': 'We've Needed Help for Several Years'
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Springfield, Ohio Resident Says City Is Now 'a Dystopian Nightmare': 'We've Needed Help for Several Years'

The unfolding crisis involving Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, has the potential to define this entire moment in U.S. history. For instance, while we rightly lay responsibility for the crisis at the feet of establishment politicians like President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, we must also acknowledge a...
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President Trump Issues Statement On Potential Debate Rematch
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President Trump Issues Statement On Potential Debate Rematch

President Trump said Thursday he will not debate Kamala Harris again. “When a prizefighter loses a fight, the first words out of his mouth are, ‘I WANT A REMATCH.’ Polls clearly show that I won the Debate against Comrade Kamala Harris, the Democrats’ Radical Left Candidate, on Tuesday night, and she immediately called for a Second Debate. She and Crooked Joe have destroyed our Country, with millions of criminals and mentally deranged people pouring into the USA, totally unchecked and unvetted, and with Inflation bankrupting our Middle Class,” Trump said on Truth Social. “Everyone knows this, and all of the other problems caused by Kamala and Joe – It was discussed in great detail during the First Debate with Joe, and the Second Debate with Comrade Harris. She was a no-show at the Fox Debate, and refused to do NBC & CBS,” he continued. “KAMALA SHOULD FOCUS ON WHAT SHE SHOULD HAVE DONE DURING THE LAST ALMOST FOUR YEAR PERIOD. THERE WILL BE NO THIRD DEBATE!” he added. Just in: President Trump has announced he will not debate Kamala Harris again. pic.twitter.com/0k3RYmosVi — The Calvin Coolidge Project (@TheCalvinCooli1) September 12, 2024 “I won the Debate, but was criticized by the Radical Left Lunatics because I looked ‘angry and forceful.’ But think, why wouldn’t I be angry? I love the U.S.A., and it is being destroyed by grossly incompetent leadership. Inflation, A Terrible Economy, Horrible Military Decisions, No Respect from around the World, and more than 20 Million people, many from prisons and mental institutions, are pouring into our Country, and creating Havoc, Crime, and Destruction, like never seen before,” Trump said earlier on Thursday. “Am I supposed to be smiling, like Comrade Kamala Harris, with her FAKE one-and-a-half hour smile and long practiced facial expressions, despite all of the problems that she and Crooked Joe have caused. No, there’s nothing to smile about, but there will be in the not too distant future, when America makes the biggest Comeback in History. November 5th – MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” he added. I won the Debate, but was criticized by the Radical Left Lunatics because I looked “angry and forceful.” But think, why wouldn’t I be angry? I love the U.S.A., and it is being destroyed by grossly incompetent leadership. Inflation, A Terrible Economy, Horrible Military Decisions,… — Donald J. Trump Posts From His Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) September 12, 2024 Harris challenged Trump to a second debate following Tuesday night’s showdown. “Vice President Harris is ready for a second debate. Is Donald Trump?” X account Kamala HQ wrote. Vice President Harris is ready for a second debate. Is Donald Trump? — Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) September 11, 2024 “Under the bright lights, the American people got to see the choice they will face this fall at the ballot box: between moving forward with Kamala Harris, or going backwards with Trump,” Harris campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon said in a statement, according to CBS News. “That’s what they saw tonight and what they should see at a second debate in October. Vice President Harris is ready for a second debate. Is Donald Trump?” she added. BREAKING: The Harris campaign has challenged Trump to a second presidential debate following strong performance in first debate. — Patrick Webb (@RealPatrickWebb) September 11, 2024 Per CBS News: In an appearance on “Fox and Friends” on Wednesday morning, Trump claimed the debate, hosted by ABC News, was “rigged” against him. He defended his performance against Harris Tuesday night and said that he’d be “less inclined to” debate her a second time “because we had a great night.” “They lost very badly, the first thing they did is ask for a debate,” Trump said. “They always ask for a rematch.” But whether the two campaigns agree to another debate is still an open question. The former president said after the debate Tuesday night that he would “think about it.” “She wants it because she lost,” Trump told Sean Hannity. WATCH: JUST IN – Hannity: "She wants a second debate." Trump: "She wants it because she lost." pic.twitter.com/gycn38vOsD — Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) September 11, 2024 CBS News noted: Former President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he won’t debate Vice President Kamala Harris again, following Tuesday night’s meeting between the two in Philadelphia. “THERE WILL BE NO THIRD DEBATE!” Trump said at the end of a long post on his Truth Social account. The first presidential debate between Trump and President Biden eventually led to Mr. Biden dropping out of the race, nodding to Harris to replace him at the top of the ticket.
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Here’s How Much Jack Smith Has Spent Prosecuting President Trump…
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Here’s How Much Jack Smith Has Spent Prosecuting President Trump…

Jack Smith has spent $35.7 million on the two cases against Donald Trump. $19 million has gone to primarily the salaries of staff members and $16 million has gone to unreimbursed component costs. The Center Square reported: Special counsel Jack Smith’s office has spent $35.7 million on two federal prosecutions of former President Donald Trump since 2022. A federal judge in Florida dismissed one of those cases. The other case, in Washington D.C., remains pending after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling found presidents have broad immunity for official acts taken while in office. Smith’s office has directly spent $19,437,874, primarily on salaries for staff members. The office reported another $16,306,612 in unreimbursed component costs, which includes non-reimbursed expenditures attributable to the investigation, such as hours worked by agents and investigative support analysts, according to public reports filed by Smith’s office. The prosecutions are funded by “the permanent, indefinite appropriation for independent counsels.” Jack Smith’s classified documents case was thrown out. He is appealing this ruling. NPR reported: U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday dismissed the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump over the manner in which special counsel Jack Smith was appointed. “The Superseding Indictment is DISMISSED because Special Counsel Smith’s appointment violates the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution,” wrote Cannon, who was appointed to the bench by the former president. She said the Constitution gives only Congress or the president the authority to appoint a special counsel — not the U.S. Attorney General. Smith had contested this argument, and other federal courts had upheld the constitutionality of special counsels. But Cannon’s ruling, even in the likely event of an appeal, adds months to the case. “None of the statutes cited as legal authority for the appointment…gives the Attorney General broad inferior-officer appointing power or bestows upon him the right to appoint a federal officer with the kind of prosecutorial power wielded by Special Counsel Smith,” Cannon wrote. “Nor do the Special Counsel’s strained statutory arguments, appeals to inconsistent history, or reliance on out-of-circuit authority persuade otherwise.”
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