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Cultural Revolution 1966 v. 2020
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Cultural Revolution 1966 v. 2020

Avatarby USNN2020December 11, 2020September 8, 2024
Rage Mobs 1966 v. 2020
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Rage Mobs 1966 v. 2020

Avatarby USNN2020December 11, 2020September 8, 2024
The Cult of Mao 1966 v. 2020
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The Cult of Mao 1966 v. 2020

Avatarby USNN2020December 11, 2020May 23, 2025
Case for President Trump Invoking Insurrection Act to Restore Election Integrity
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Case for President Trump Invoking Insurrection Act to Restore Election Integrity

Avatarby USNN2020December 9, 2020June 14, 2025
Overwhelming Evidence of Outcome-Altering Voting Irregularities
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Overwhelming Evidence of Outcome-Altering Voting Irregularities

Avatarby USNN2020December 9, 2020January 12, 2021
The ‘Move On’ Chorus Needs to Deal With the Facts of the Election
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The ‘Move On’ Chorus Needs to Deal With the Facts of the Election

Avatarby USNN2020December 8, 2020February 26, 2025
This Election Puts Corruption of the Media on Full Display
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This Election Puts Corruption of the Media on Full Display

Avatarby USNN2020December 7, 2020June 13, 2025
Bill Gates Admits COVID Vaccine Changes DNA, Now Doctors Rebel
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Bill Gates Admits COVID Vaccine Changes DNA, Now Doctors Rebel!

Avatarby USNN2020December 6, 2020January 30, 2025
How Pro-Beijing Communists Almost Stole the Election for Joe Biden—the Old-Fashioned Way
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How Pro-Beijing Communists Almost Stole the Election for Joe Biden—the Old-Fashioned Way

Avatarby USNN2020December 4, 2020November 22, 2025
Commentary Attorney General William Barr signaled on Tuesday that he has washed his hands of the president. He told the media that the Department of Justice has found no evidence of fraud that would change the election results in favor of Donald Trump. U.S. officials I spoke with do not understand Barr’s motivation for speaking to a press corps typically hostile to him as well as Trump. “There’s no evidence that the DOJ spoke with any of the numerous witnesses with first-hand knowledge of election fraud,” said one senior official. “And many people reached out directly to the FBI and got no response back.” The effect of Barr’s statement is to derail the Trump campaign’s efforts to reverse the vote in battleground states contested by the president’s legal team. It is difficult to imagine state legislatures or courts taking up the campaign’s cause when the headlines show that Trump’s own attorney general says nothing is wrong. By distancing himself from the president’s political fortunes, Barr gave his bona fides as an honest broker in order to resolve the issue that most matters to him—salvaging the reputation of the institution he’s led twice, the Justice Department. He revealed Tuesday that he’d appointed John Durham special counsel to continue his nearly two-year-long probe into the origins of Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI’s discredited investigation of the 2016 Trump campaign. According to Barr, the scope of the investigation he asked the U.S. attorney from Connecticut to lead in May 2019 has “narrowed considerably.” At first, it seemed sprawling. The two men reportedly traveled to Italy and contacted officials in the United Kingdom and Australia to gather information on foreign nationals allegedly involved in Crossfire Hurricane. In August, Durham interviewed former CIA director John Brennan for eight hours. In September, the prosecutor reportedly sought information on the FBI’s investigation of the Clinton Foundation. Republican officials reasoned that it was precisely because the investigation was so large and thorough that it was taking Durham so much time to deliver indictments. Reports claimed that he kept finding new evidence, was following more leads. On Tuesday, Barr said Durham’s work now “really is focused on the activities of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation within the FBI.” Perhaps Barr believes that limiting the investigation’s scope will convince a Biden White House that it does not threaten his administration. After all, a thorough investigation would have to look at Biden’s pick for National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan. What did the former Hillary Clinton campaign advisor know about the FBI’s role in the anti-Trump operation when he was briefing the press on “collusion” and tweeting out stories sourced to Clinton contractor and FBI source Christopher Steele? What did John Kerry, Biden’s choice for climate envoy, do with Steele’s Trump-Russia reports when they were passed to him as secretary of state? And why did then-Vice President Biden direct the FBI to look at Trump’s national security advisor Michael Flynn for violating the Logan Act? There’s nothing to stop Biden from dismissing Durham. Trump reportedly considered firing Robert Mueller at least twice. But the president’s legal team defended the probity of the coup targeting their client. “I would never have anything to do with any attempts to attack Bob Mueller’s integrity,” said the former spokesman for the White House’s legal team, Mark Corallo. In other words, the aides hired to defend Trump were less concerned with the stability of the U.S. government than the prospect that their reputations would be trashed in the press. A Biden administration will be lauded by the media for disarming a weapon dangerous to “democracy” if—when—Durham is fired, and any charges made are withdrawn. But the only Americans likely to be shocked by a cover-up of that magnitude are Trump voters. And they are no longer capable of being shocked by the corruption of the Democratic Party and its media partners after watching, for example, the press bury news of the Biden family’s financial ties to a Chinese regime responsible for a pandemic that left hundreds of thousands of Americans dead and tens of millions unemployed. It’s not clear why Durham can make a case now that he wasn’t able to make in a year and a half. He was rumored to be concerned that bringing charges or releasing a report too close to the election would look like a political hit job, and the investigation, conducted by a career prosecutor proud of his reputation as a “straight-shooter,” had to be above reproach. Only self-regard blinded him to the irony—his discretion left the rule of law liable to the outcome of a political contest. The subject of his investigation—corruption at the highest levels of government—was all the evidence he needed that its integrity would depend entirely on a Trump victory. Failing to bring charges, or even filing a report, for interfering in the 2016 election, was an invitation to interfere in the 2020 race. If no one was held accountable for what they did four years ago, there was little risk this time out. And now Barr speaks out to downplay the Trump campaign’s claims of election fraud when it is precisely because of the actions and decisions taken by the institution he cherishes that half of America has lost its faith in the justice system as well as the electoral process. On such things much smaller than war hang the fate of nations. Lee Smith is the author of the recently published book, “The Permanent Coup: How Enemies Foreign and Domestic Targeted the American President.”
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Barr Fails to Salvage DOJ’s Reputation With Statements on Election Fraud

Avatarby USNN2020December 2, 2020January 12, 2021
Trevor Loudon Says Election Outcome Will Decide Whether ‘Unfolding Socialist Revolution’ Is Beaten Back
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Trevor Loudon Says Election Outcome Will Decide Whether ‘Unfolding Socialist Revolution’ Is Beaten Back

Avatarby USNN2020December 1, 2020June 29, 2024
Crime Hiding Crime: A Motive for Stealing the Election
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Crime Hiding Crime: A Motive for Stealing the Election

Avatarby USNN2020December 1, 2020May 11, 2025

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    By Steven Kovac In 2023, there were 26 elections across the United States that resulted in a tie, with another seven being decided by one ...
  • 47 US Elections Ended in Ties or Were Decided by a Single Vote in 202447 US Elections Ended in Ties or Were Decided by a Single Vote in 2024
    By Steven Kovac One vote can make a difference. That was the takeaway from a nationwide survey by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) that found ...
  • Ethel Kennedy, Widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and Human Rights Advocate, Dies at 96Ethel Kennedy, Widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and Human Rights Advocate, Dies at 96
    Article by Bill Pan, Special Note by Robert F. Kennedy Jr and the USNN World News Team Ethel Kennedy, widow of the late Sen. Robert ...
  • FEMA Director: Florida Dodged ‘Worst-Case Scenario’ With Hurricane MiltonFEMA Director: Florida Dodged ‘Worst-Case Scenario’ With Hurricane Milton
    By Jack Phillips The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said Florida appeared to have dodged a “worst-case scenario” during Hurricane Milton, which ...
  • Nearly 3 Million Americans Have Voted So Far. Here’s What We Know.Nearly 3 Million Americans Have Voted So Far. Here’s What We Know.
    By Jack Phillips Nearly 3 million Americans have cast early ballots either in person or by mail with under four weeks to go until Election ...
  • Hurricane Milton leaves at least 10 dead, millions without power in FloridaHurricane Milton leaves at least 10 dead, millions without power in Florida
    By Leonara LaPeter Anton and Brad Brooks Storm makes landfall near Siesta Key, south of Tampa Bay At least 19 tornados confirmed, destroying homes in multiple ...
  • In Wake of Roe Reversal, Abortion-Related Legal Battles IncreaseIn Wake of Roe Reversal, Abortion-Related Legal Battles Increase
    By Matthew Vadum Pro-abortion state and local governments are filing lawsuits to shut down pro-life pregnancy help organizations that encourage women considering an abortion to ...
  • DeSantis, Florida Officials Issue Warnings to Would-Be Looters Ahead of Hurricane MiltonDeSantis, Florida Officials Issue Warnings to Would-Be Looters Ahead of Hurricane Milton
    By Jack Phillips Officials in Florida issued stark warnings to would-be looters during Hurricane Milton that they could get shot or arrested. “Florida will not stand ...
  • Appeals Court Lets Ohio Enforce Law Banning Foreign Nationals From Spending on CampaignsAppeals Court Lets Ohio Enforce Law Banning Foreign Nationals From Spending on Campaigns
    By Zachary Stieber A federal appeals court on Oct. 8 enabled Ohio to enforce a law that bans foreigners from spending on ballot campaigns, reversing ...
  • From Hawaii to Florida, Tracing Ryan Routh’s Path to Attempted Trump AssassinationFrom Hawaii to Florida, Tracing Ryan Routh’s Path to Attempted Trump Assassination
    By Janice Hisle, Savannah Hulsey Pointer and Arjun Singh KAAAWA, HAWAII, and GREENSBORO, N.C.—Mysteries enshroud Ryan Routh, the 58-year-old man charged with attempting to kill former ...
  • 7 Michiganders Charged With Election Fraud in Double-Voting Scheme7 Michiganders Charged With Election Fraud in Double-Voting Scheme
    By Steven Kovac Four Macomb County, Michigan, voters have been indicted for allegedly voting twice in the Aug. 6 primary, and three assistant clerks have ...
  • Texas Demands Citizenship Data From Federal Government on 454,000 VotersTexas Demands Citizenship Data From Federal Government on 454,000 Voters
    By Zachary Stieber Texas officials are asking the federal government for citizenship information on voters after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he obtained a ...
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