Daily Briefing December 14th, 2021
Here lies the Postings of the Silent Majority
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biden breaks campaign promise for student loan forgiveness
Democrat Tulsi Gabbard calls for the freeing of whistleblower Julian Assange points out democracy
Facebook admits their 'Fact Checkers' are only 'Protected Opinions'
AZ GOP congressional candidate says he's disgusted by GOP, backstab party leaders
Biden is upset with mainstream media, administration begging for positive coverage going forward.
Biden threatens Putin over an increased threat of invading Ukraine
Portland PD facing shortages, telling people there will be delays in response to 911 calls
Hollywood snowflake, Michael Rapaport, denounces Americans who chant Let's Go, Brandon!
US diplomats pull out of 2022 Beijing Winter games!
AOC denies a rise in robberies and anti-semitism in New York after defunding the police
FED FEST AGAIN! FBI agents caught at Patriot Front march
NYC mayor Deblasio mandates private businesses are vaccinated and kids aged 5-11 have vaccine passes
Despite Kyle Rittenhouse willingly leaving ASU Monday, protestors still gathered to protest Kyle
UPENN swimmer who transitioned this year, claimed the fastest time in the 200 and 500 free events
Dr. Oz plans to run for the opening Senate seat Held by Republican Patrick J. Toomey
Trial for Ghislaine Maxwell in sex-trafficking case has started
Hoax hate-attack trial for Jussie Smollett started Monday, 3 years after planning attack on himself
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has stepped down, leaving the position for current CTO Parag Agrawal.
Macy's has elected to raise their employee minimum wage to $15 across the company