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Tired of the mainstream media lies? Tired of the political spin by leaders who claim to be doing stuff for you? Are you ready to hear the real talk and real opinion in a comprehensive, conservative, principled fashion? Welcome to the Wayne Dupree how. We bring you all the news updates and opinions you need to know to stay updated with the fastest moving daily program today. Wayne, Angel Fleming and Hutch Bailie Jr, The Godfather of conservative radio, brutally break down the fake news and de ...
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The Biden campaign has demanded modifications for the first-ever presidential debate between a sitting and a former president, and the first-ever general-election debate not supported by the Commission on Presidential Debates since 1988. CNN Atlanta will host the first of two debates.
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A judge has lifted a gag order on Donald Trump in his Manhattan criminal case, allowing him to criticize witnesses and those involved in the trial that led to his conviction. Judge Juan M. Merchan, who presided over Trump's trial, ruled that Trump can now complain about the prosecution's witnesses, including his former fixer, Michael D. Cohen. Once…
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Louisiana becomes the first state to mandate displaying the Ten Commandments in all public school classrooms. The move, led by a GOP-controlled Legislature and a new governor, sparks debate over constitutionality. Supporters argue for its historical value beyond religion.
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North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has pledged full support for Russia's war in Ukraine, following a warning by the US. Kim Jong-un, who previously supplied arms to Moscow, met with Putin in Pyongyang. The summit aims to deepen trade and security ties to offset US sanctions on the two regimes. Putin was warmly welcomed by Kim and received a hug from …
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Just five months before a rematch election between President Biden and former President Donald Trump, things are tough for the current president. With consistently low approval ratings, Biden barely keeps up with Trump in national polls and trails behind him in most swing states (though there's been a bit of positive movement lately).…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov has called the United States an enemy state. His remarks came in response to a claim made by a former American intelligence officer, who was barred from travelling to Russia allegedly on instructions of the US State Department. Russian media has reported that neither Putin nor Kremlin…
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Donald Trump, the former president and current felon, has declared that his conviction for falsifying records to cover up a sex scandal is "long from over." He plans to appeal the verdict, which he labeled as "a scam." Legal experts doubt Trump's chances of success, stating that the case could take years to navigate through the courts. Trump's supp…
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In a surprising turn of events, the Pentagon acknowledged a $320 million pier mishap meant for aiding Palestinians off Gaza's coast. This incident, under the current administration, led to a loss of immediate assistance hopes. Critics dubbed it a part of a series of "Biden blunders." The pier, designed for humanitarian aid facilitation, encountered…
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Rep. Rashida Tlaib criticized President Biden's handling of Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza, describing him as an "enabler" of genocide. Tlaib spoke at an event attended by at least one member of a designated terrorist organization and funded by an asset of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
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Hollywood film director Oliver Stone defended Donald Trump's innocence in the New York case, stating that he faces separate cases related to election interference and misuse of classified documents. Stone emphasized that corruption is a part of history and that America should not be proud of its history. Trump's New York criminal trial is set to be…
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Beijing is increasingly confident in its ability to influence elections globally, using AI and big data analytics. They bankroll candidates, use deepfake technologies, collect polling data, and conduct social media influence operations. They have targeted congressional candidates in the US, Taiwan, Australia, and Canada.…
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Recent surveys by The New York Times, Siena College, and The Philadelphia Inquirer reveal President Joe Biden trailing former President Donald Trump in five key battleground states: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada. Despite the upcoming Election Day being six months away, these results suggest potential shifts. Trump's consisten…
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Over 800,000 individuals in Europe and the US unwittingly shared personal and card details with fake online designer shops believed to be run from China. An investigation by The Guardian, Die Zeit, and Le Monde reveals a sophisticated scam involving 76,000 bogus websites, characterized as one of the largest of its kind. Data analysis suggests a wel…
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Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries stated that Democrats are effectively governing as a majority in the House of Representatives despite being in the minority. He highlighted that they provide the majority of votes to pass legislation. Jeffries also criticized Republican colleagues for prioritizing chaos and extremism over cooperation.…
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Chinese President Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to Europe comes amidst strained relations. The once-promising trade deal with the EU is now suspended, as the EU works on reducing dependence on China. Xi starts his trip in France, facing a tougher reception, but can expect warmer welcomes in Serbia and Hungary due to their perceived pro-Moscow and pro…
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Arizona AG Kris Mayes announces grand jury indictments for 11 "fake electors" from Arizona and 7 other defendants, including Mark Meadows and Rudy Giuliani. They are accused of involvement in an "alternate electors" scheme to overturn the 2020 Presidential Election.
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The House gave the nod on Saturday to pass three foreign aid bills, dishing out funds to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. The $95 billion foreign aid package now heads to the Senate for a vote. The Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act got the green light with a 311-112 vote, and there was one present vote. The bill includes $61 billion for …
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Former President Trump made a dramatic return to New York for a civil fraud trial, accused of inflating his businesses' value. Despite not addressing the court, he orchestrated a media spectacle to stay in the spotlight and positioned himself as a victim of a politicized justice system, solidifying his lead in the 2024 GOP primary.…
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The Arizona Supreme Court upheld a 160-year-old law that severely limits abortions in the state, allowing them only to save a pregnant person's life. This law, dating back to 1864, carries prison sentences for providers, making Arizona one of the strictest states on abortion, similar to Texas, Alabama, and Mississippi.…
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Former President Donald Trump spoke at a campaign event in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Tuesday, warning about the impact of migrant-related crime and suggesting dire consequences if not re-elected. Trump's comments, delivered in front of law enforcement officers, pinned blame on migrants and made contentious remarks about other countries' actions.…
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Only 31% were convinced the media will cover all candidates properly, while 65% were not. Only 36% of potential voters said the "media will provide enough context for voters to understand their choices," while 60% did not. Democrats trusted national news media 63%-33% more. Only 24% of Republicans trust the media, while 73% do not. Independents con…
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