
Nancy Butler
Editor and Owner at Clearwater Tribune
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2 days ago |
therepublicanstandard.com | Nancy Butler
Governor Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares are doubling down on their support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Virginia, defending the agency’s actions at the Chesterfield County Courthouse amid rising criticism from some Democratic lawmakers. In recent weeks, ICE agents have made multiple arrests at the courthouse — actions that Youngkin argues are part of a deliberate and effective strategy to keep dangerous individuals off Virginia’s streets.
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2 days ago |
americanliberty.news | Tyler Durden ZeroHedge |Patrick Houck |Nancy Butler
By Tyler Durden ZeroHedgeDo the Iranians themselves know this? President Trump says Tehran and Washington will meet next week about a potential nuclear agreement. “We’re going to talk to them next week, with Iran. We may sign an agreement, I don’t know. To me, I don’t think it’s that necessary. I mean, they had a war, they fought, now they’re going back to their world.
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3 days ago |
therepublicanstandard.com | Nancy Butler
Governor Glenn Youngkin has signed multiple new laws slated to take effect next month. These four laws will be going into effect on July 1. This law creates a Class 6 felony for anyone who places a Hakenkreuz, hooked cross or Nazi symbols or swastikas on someone’s private property without consent to threaten or intimidate someone.
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americanliberty.news | Nancy Butler |Patrick Houck
President Trump’s declaration on January 15, 2025, that no new wind turbines will be built under his administration and that existing ones should be dismantled, was not rhetorical bluster. It was a long-overdue recognition of wind energy‘s central contradiction: its green image masks an environmentally destructive, economically unsound, and technologically brittle reality.
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3 days ago |
americanliberty.news | Patrick Houck |Nancy Butler
Several pro-Hamas individuals affiliated with the Super UW student group, which caused more than $1 million worth of damage to the engineering building, were set to graduate from the University of Washington. Accuracy in Media visited the school’s commencement to hold them accountable. AIM President Adam Guillette addressed the students as they walked to their graduation ceremony.
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