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| | A woman who accused former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment has demanded that CNN fire Chris Cuomo for his links to the ex-governor's defense and trying to discredit his brother's accusers. Charlotte Bennett, a former aide to the ex-governor, posted a statement to Twitter on Tuesday, saying, "CNN must take immediate action," alleging, "Just like his older brother, Chris Cuomo used his time, network and resources to help smear victims, dig up opposition research, and belittle our credible allegations." |
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| | Progressive church groups have condemned the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, issuing statements that spread misinformation about the 18-year-old and the 2020 shooting of Jacob Blake that led to protests and riots in Kenosha, Wis. United Methodist Women claimed Rittenhouse "illegally purchased a semiautomatic weapon because it was 'cool' and carried it across state lines in a vigilante mission that resulted in the shooting deaths of two men and the wounding of a third," despite it being discovered that the gun was purchased in Wisconsin and never crossed state lines. |
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| | Grammy Award-winning gospel singer Kirk Franklin is starring in a gospel Christmas film in the hopes of showcasing "how much gospel music can live and survive outside of just Sunday morning," the singer said in a recent interview. The Lifetime film "Kirk Franklin's a Gospel Christmas" will air this Saturday at 7 p.m. CST. |
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| | A group of pro-life Democrats on Tuesday held a press conference outside the Democratic National Committee's headquarters where they handed over a list of demands in which they argue that the party must accommodate pro-life voices and live up to its promise to promote "diversity and inclusion." Kristen Day, executive director of Democrats for Life of America, said she made numerous attempts to meet with DNC Chair Jaime Harrison so he "could get a better understanding of what motivates pro-life Democratic voters," but she was disappointed by his response, which was silence. |
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| | Reality TV dad Jim Bob Duggar testified in an evidentiary hearing Monday about how he and his wife, Michelle, handled matters after it was revealed that their eldest son, Josh, had molested five underage females, including four of his sisters, when he was younger. "Josh confessed everything to [the] Arkansas State Police. … We tried to handle things in house," Jim Bob Duggar testified. Josh Duggar, who is on trial for charges he received and possessed over 200 images of child porn on technological devices, could potentially face up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 fines if he is found guilty. |
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| | Two sets of parents have filed a lawsuit against a Wisconsin school district over a policy that reportedly allows students to change their name and gender pronouns without parental consent. "Parents' rights to direct the upbringing, education, and mental health treatment of their children is one of the most basic constitutional rights every parent holds dear," said Senior Counsel Kate Anderson of Alliance Defending Freedom who is representing the parents alongside Madison-based Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty. |
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| | Daystar Television Network announced that its founder and president, Marcus Lamb, died Tuesday of complications from COVID-19 at the age of 64. Following the announcement of his death, celebrities and pastors who knew Lamb took to social media to express their condolences, with Franklin Graham, president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan's Purse, writing, "I know that Marcus would want each and every one of you to examine your own lives ... Put your faith and trust in Jesus Christ today. None of us know when we will step into eternity." |
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Dear Fellow Conservative,
I'm not going to beat around the bush… we are living in a dystopian, tyrannical state.
My team at the Center for American Liberty has recently uncovered evidence of powerful elected politicians colluding with Big Tech corporations like Facebook and Twitter to de-platform and silence conservatives like you and me.
In other words, we've caught big government using tax-payer funding to silence their political opponents.
And if someone does not immediately stand up against this, the freedoms enshrined in our Constitution will become nothing more than meaningless words on a piece of paper.
That's why we launched a lawsuit against Twitter, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla, and a handful of liberal elected officials for their state-sponsored plot to eliminate our First Amendment liberties – and we need your help to win.
Will you join us in our lawsuit against Twitter and Sen. Padilla and help defend the First Amendment?
Let me explain…
Like millions of Americans after the 2020 presidential election, conservative activist Rogan O'Handley took to Twitter to express his concerns about the dubious election procedures and skepticism of the results. Shortly after the election, many of Rogan's tweets were removed by Twitter and his account was permanently suspended for "violating the government's rules about election integrity."
Hopefully, I don't need to explain to you that censoring or de-platforming ANY American for their political beliefs or opinions is a gross violation of the First Amendment.
But it gets much worse…
When Rogan tried to figure out why he was censored, he found that bureaucrats working for then-California Secretary of State, Alex Padilla, had explicitly instructed officials at Twitter to silence him.
You see, Alex Padilla was being considered to fill Kamala Harris' vacated seat in the U.S. Senate – and he was afraid that Rogan's tweets would hurt his image and chances of being appointed.
So, the office of Alex Padilla immediately instructed his press secretary to contact Twitter and shut Rogan up. From: California Secretary of State Communications Department To: Twitter Date: Tuesday, November 17th, 2020 at 12:31 PM Hi, We wanted to flag this Twitter post: From user @DC_Draino. In this post user claims California of being a culprit of voter fraud, and ignores the fact that we do audit votes. This is a blatant disregard to how our voting process works and creates disinformation and distrust among the general public. Twitter then flagged the post as misinformation, deleted it, and -- a few weeks later -- permanently banned Rogan from the their site. That's why my team and I at the Center for America Liberty are suing Twitter, now-Senator Alex Padilla, California Secretary of State Shirly Weber, and a handful of other liberals for their involvement in this blatant assault on the First Amendment.
But the only way we can take on the deep pockets and deep connections of these tyrants is with the help of patriotic Americans like you.
Will you help us fund this critical lawsuit by sending a generous, tax-deductible contribution of just $25, $35, $50 or more to the Center for American Liberty today?
My name is Harmeet Dhillon.
Two years ago, I founded the Center for American Liberty with the purpose of protecting our First Amendment freedoms and civil liberties from being destroyed by today's left.
We've taken on Governor Gavin Newsom in California when he unconstitutionally shut down small businesses, banned people from going to church, and kept millions of children locked up in their homes—out of school—during the pandemic.
We've taken on Antifa for viciously assaulting and nearly killing journalist Ando Ngo who exposed Antifa's vile, anarchic plot to destroy the United States and turn it into a socialist utopia.
And now, we're taking on Twitter, Sen. Alex Padilla, and others for colluding to eliminate Rogan O'Handley's freedom of speech.
But as a non-profit organization, everything we do to defend our civil liberties is with the generous help of like-minded conservative patriots like you.
And this massive lawsuit is expected to cost us over $1,000,000.
After all, we are taking a multi-billion-dollar company, the state of California, and a handful of well-connected politicians.
So, can I count on you to help us stand up to Twitter and Senator Alex Padilla by making a tax-deductible contribution of $25, $35, $50 or more to the Center for American Liberty today?
I'm not exaggerating when I say that this is the legal battle that will define our generation – and the future of our country.
Will we sit back and allow elitist politicians, billion-dollar corporations, and faceless government agencies to continue to trample our constitutional freedoms?
Or will we prove that WE, the American people, are still in control of our own lives?
Please join us in this critical fight to defend the First Amendment by contributing $25, $35, $50 or more to the Center for American Liberty today.
Sincerely, | |
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