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By Annie Grayer and Scottie Andrew CNN December 7, 2020 (CNN)Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said dozens of armed protesters gathered outside her Detroit home, chanting and shouting obscenities about overturning the results of the 2020 presidential election. Benson said her 4-year-old son was about to start watching “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” on Saturday night when a group of protesters began chanting into bullhorns in front of her house. The protesters made “unambiguous, loud and threatening” demands to overturn the election results, which the state certified in late November, she said in a statement. Continue Reading…..

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Dr. Jerome Corsi December 7, 2020 Dr. Corsi interviews Larry Klayman, Esq regarding the direction America is headed as the Left continues on its demonic quest to destroy the greatest country ever known in order to replace it with a totalitarian dictatorship. Donald Trump always looks like he’s going to lose just before he wins. In the end God always wins.

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Trump Thanks Newsmax, Plays ‘Stinchfield’ Report at Rally By Eric Mack Newsmax December 7, 2020 President Donald Trump praised Newsmax’s election coverage in his salute to media actively covering his campaign’s legal battles against voter fraud, including playing 4 minutes of Newsmax TV’s “Stinchfield” to his raucous rally Saturday night. “I’ll tell ya, we have some great new people,” Trump told the large and boisterous Valdosta, Georgia, crowd, “Newsmax.” The rally cheered loudly when Trump called out the “fake news.” “That’s a big group of people back there,” Trump said. “That is a lot of fake news. But…

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AG Barr Now Considering Resigning Early By Eric Mack Newsmax December 7, 2020 Attorney General William Barr is weighing an early resignation, sources told The New York Times. The news comes after a week where Barr had denied there was evidence of widespread voter fraud to overturn the election and multiple incidents of President Donald Trump declining to issue a public support of confidence in his one-time lockstep head of the Justice Department. Three sources told the Times Barr might resign before the end of the year, but he is at least preparing to leave the DOJ by…

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Senate gears up for battle over Barr’s new special counsel By Alexander Bolton TheHill December 7, 2020 Attorney General William Barr is setting the stage for a Senate brawl on his way out the door with the appointment of U.S. Attorney John Durham to serve as special counsel well beyond the end of the Trump administration. The fight over Durham, the federal prosecutor probing the origins of the 2016 Russia investigation, will be in full force once President-elect Joe Biden nominates his pick for attorney general. Senate Republicans say Biden’s nominee to lead the Justice Department should promise…

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By Bradford Betz Fox News December 7, 2020 Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco on Friday said that his office will not be “blackmailed, bullied, or used as muscle” against county residents to enforce California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s coronavirus orders. In a statement, Bianco criticized the Democratic governor’s “dictatorial attitude” toward Californians, while he dined in luxury, traveled, kept his own business open, and sent his kids to in-person private school. It is “very telling about his attitude toward California residents, his feelings about the virus, and it is extremely hypocritical,” Bianco said. The sheriff called the state’s metrics to…

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Biden Picks Xavier Becerra to Lead Health and Human Services By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Michael D. Shear New York Times December 6, 2020 WASHINGTON — President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. has selected Xavier Becerra, the Democratic attorney general of California, as his nominee for secretary of health and human services, tapping a former congressman who would be the first Latino to run the department as it battles the surging coronavirus pandemic. Mr. Becerra became Mr. Biden’s clear choice only over the past few days, according to people familiar with the transition’s deliberations, and was a surprise. Mr.…

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By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Michael D. Shear New York Times December 6, 2020 WASHINGTON — President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. has selected Xavier Becerra, the Democratic attorney general of California, as his nominee for secretary of health and human services, tapping a former congressman who would be the first Latino to run the department as it battles the surging coronavirus pandemic. Mr. Becerra became Mr. Biden’s clear choice only over the past few days, according to people familiar with the transition’s deliberations, and was a surprise. Mr. Becerra has carved out a profile on the issues of criminal…

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