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Fox evolves from siding with Russia and Putin to calling for World War III against them

Former Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) has turned full war-hawk on his Fox network show after many of their hosts were standing with Russia and Vladimir Putin just a week ago.

Referencing Sparta and a Persian battle from 490 BCE, Gowdy explained that Americans owe it to Ukraine to do battle directly with Russia.

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Bill Barr's new book complains Democrats were wrong for 'demonizing' Putin

It's unknown when former Attorney General Bill Barr handed his manuscript over to his publisher, but as it is being released, pieces of it are already outdated.

The Daily Beast revealed Sunday that Barr's new tell-all attacks Democrats for "demonizing" Russia's Vladimir Putin. Barr claims that the attacks on Putin were all that Democrats cared about when it came to foreign policy.

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Paul Gosar's long list of white-supremacy ties exposed in a detailed report

CNN's investigative unit the KFile made a detailed analysis of Rep. Paul Gosar's (R-AZ) long history with white supremacists. It's been over the past few years that Gosar's statements have been highlighted as he grows more and more extremist.

It was only last year that he posted a video showing himself attacking and assassinating Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and newly elected President Joe Biden. In Oct. 2021, he tweeted then deleted white supremacists and antisemitic meme that made major news back in his home state.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene on Ukraine: ‘The people that are suffering the most are the ones that are dying’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) called Russian President Vladimir Putin a "madman" but said that President Joe Biden is "the worst part" and "responsible" for the war in Ukraine.

At a rally in support of gun rights on Saturday, Greene seemed to condemn Putin for the war in Ukraine while blaming Biden for the conflict.

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Speaker at Marjorie Taylor Greene's 2nd Amendment rally cites Ukraine as reason to buy guns

Former Sen. David Perdue (GA) used the war in Ukraine over the weekend to push gun ownership in the United States.

At a Second Amendment rally organized by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Perdue connected the conflict in Ukraine to gun rights in the United States.

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'I'm just so mad!' Fox News host throws a fit because Biden's wartime poll numbers are 'inching up'

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy on Sunday lashed out at Democrats who have noticed that President Joe Biden's poll numbers are on the rise as he handles the war in Ukraine.

During a segment on Fox News about the Ukraine war, Campos-Duffy argued that Biden could have deployed more military resources before the conflict began.

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Camped outside DC, uneasy truckers paralyzed by paranoia vow to stay until demands met

HAGERSTOWN, Md. — Thousands of angry conservative supporters of the truckers convoy rallied at a speedway in rural Maryland 60 miles outside of the Capital Beltway on Saturday evening, torn between the imperative for militant action to reject COVID measures and the recognition that disruption will likely result in legal repercussions.

Addressing supporters filling the stands at Hagerstown Speedway, organizer Brian Brase said leaders “are currently right now working on another location that when we move to puts us within just a few miles of the Beltway,” while imploring them not to go into the District of Columbia.

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Cop asked law enforcement to stand down for trucker convoy — and needs to turn in his gun: police

His own police department is distancing itself from a resigning officer who went viral supporting the trucker convoys.

"He’s already resigned, but Tacoma police officer Robert Hollingsworth has been placed on administrative leave by department leaders after the discovery of an online video that violates city policy," The News Tribune Reports. "Hollingsworth warns other police officers not to hinder the protest. His statement is general, urging officers to resist 'orders,' though he gives no specific examples."

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Russian oligarchs may have trouble avoiding seizure of their multi-million dollar yachts: report

According to a report from Business Insider, Russian oligarchs seeking to avoid having their multi-million dollar yachts seized may have trouble finding a safe port to stash them due to Vladimir Putin's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.

As the report notes, there are complications in stripping the wealthy Russians of one of the favorite playtoys, but as the U.S lawmakers contemplate the bi-partisan "Yachts for Ukraine Act" that could mean sailing off and seeking a country with a suitable harbor -- but no extradition treaty.

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US allies battling Putin 'nervous' about possible Trump re-election in 2024: report

In a deep dive into the multiple criminal investigations of former president Donald Trump, and whether he has a political future despite the possible outcomes, the Washington Post's Dan Balz is reporting that U.S. allies who have joined together to confront Russian President Vladimir Putin are concerned Trump might be re-elected in 2024.

With President Joe Biden rallying the western nations to confront and sanction Putin for his unprovoked invasion of Ukraine -- and ongoing attacks on Ukrainian civilians -- there are worries that the coalition will fall apart if Trump is back in office and Putin is still in power and threatening other countries.

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Putin warns against NATO imposing no-fly zone over Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Western powers against imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine, an operation that has been demanded by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky but rejected by NATO.

"Any movement in this direction will be considered by us as participation of the respective country in an armed conflict," Putin said on Saturday at a meeting with pilots of the state airline Aeroflot.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, US President Joe Biden and European countries have repeatedly ruled out creating a no-fly zone to protect Ukraine from Russia's aerial bombardment.

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North Korea fires 'unidentified projectile': South's military

North Korea fired at least one "unidentified projectile" on Saturday, South Korea's military said, the nuclear-armed country's ninth suspected weapons test this year.

"North Korea fired an unidentified projectile eastward," Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement, without giving further details.

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Attack on the US Capitol lives on in hundreds of court cases

On the afternoon of Jan. 6, 2021, four men affiliated with the Kansas City chapter of the right-wing Proud Boys gathered on the west side of the U.S. Capitol, along with thousands of others urged on by then-President Donald Trump.

The crowd pushed ahead and overwhelmed the few Capitol Police officers guarding the entrance, toppling waist-high metal barriers and pressing into another police barrier closer to the building, according to court documents.

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