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Ohio Judge Orders Hospital to Treat Ventilated COVID-19 Patient With Ivermectin

By Li Hai A Butler County judge in Ohio has ordered a hospital to administer Ivermectin to a ventilated COVID-19 patient, granting an emergency relief filed by the patient’s wife. Butler County Common Pleas Judge Gregory Howard ruled last week that West Chester Hospital, part of the University of Cincinnati’s health network UC Health, must “immediately administer Ivermectin” […]

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COVID Vaccine Injury Reports Jump by 27,000 in One Week, FDA Pulls ‘Bait and Switch’ With Pfizer Vaccine Approval

By Megan Redshaw VAERS data released Friday by the CDC showed a total of 623,343 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 13,627 deaths and 84,466 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and Aug. 20, 2021. The Defender is experiencing censorship on many social channels. Be sure to stay in touch […]

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New Hampshire has among the lowest rates of COVID of anywhere in the United States

By Tom Ozimek New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, a Republican, said Wednesday he’s opposed to bringing back a mask mandate in the state following a guidance reversal by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that now calls for some fully vaccinated people to wear facial coverings indoors. “Everyone in America agrees that the messaging out […]

Posted inEconomy

Biden’s Budget Proposal Shows Massive Spending Will Yield Tepid Growth

By Emel Akan WASHINGTON— President Joe Biden released on May 28 his budget proposal for next year, which showed a modest economic growth projections over the next decade. Biden’s $6 trillion budget plan for fiscal year 2022 calls for increased spending on infrastructure, education, childcare, and clean energy. The significant jump in spending reflects his earlier announced infrastructure and social welfare […]

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Dr. Reiner Fuellmich Heads Team Of 1,000 Attorneys & Over 10,000 Medical Experts In Legal Proceedings Against WHO & World Representatives For “Crimes Against Humanity”

By Tim Brown Well, last year, The Sons of Liberty’s health and wellness expert Kate Shemirani said this would happen. She said there would be new Nuremberg trials and it looks like this will be the beginning of it if all goes according to plan. Dr. Reiner Fuellmich produced a video last year announcing a […]

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FBI Reclassifies 2017 Shooting on GOP Congressional Baseball Team as Domestic Terrorism

By Isabel Van Brugen The FBI on Friday reclassified the 2017 shooting that almost killed Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) as domestic terrorism, backtracking on an earlier designation of the attack as “suicide by cop.” Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), who was practicing baseball with Scalise and a Republican Congressional Team at the time, said that the gunman, James Hodgkinson, fired around 100 shots […]

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Biden Draws Ire of Republicans, Pushback From Democrats for $6 Trillion Spending Spree

By Tom Ozimek President Joe Biden’s $6 trillion in early-term spending initiatives—his $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan that passed with zero Republican votes, along with his proposed $2.3 trillion American Jobs Plan and $1.8 trillion American Families Plan—have drawn sharply critical reactions from Republicans, and more muted criticism from some Democrats, for their lofty price tags. Biden unveiled […]

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White House Says Relief Bill Remains ‘Incredibly Progressive’ Despite Senate Compromises

By Tom Ozimek White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said Friday that the $1.9 trillion relief package—panned by Republicans as a liberal wish list packed with non-pandemic-related spending priorities—is an “incredibly progressive bill,” and expressed the expectation that congressional progressives will give it their stamp of approval when the bill circles back to the House. Psaki made the remarks at […]