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May 09 2024
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Sen. Ron Johnson to Newsmax: Dems Want Open Borders for Political Gain
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., asserted in an interview with Newsmax on Thursday that Democrats are deliberately fostering an open border policy to bolster their political power, allowing millions of undocumented immigrants to enter the country unchecked. "Well, again, they've allowed, during his administration now, 6, 7, maybe 8 million people to flood into our country here," Johnson said on "Eric
Newsmax (News)Apr 25 2024
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Donald Trump to Newsmax: 'Very Good Session' at SCOTUS
Former President Donald Trump told Newsmax on Thursday that he had a “very good session” before the Supreme Court during his hearing for presidential immunity. Even if he wasn't allowed to be there. Trump was occupied by his “disgraceful” criminal trial in New York and not allowed to be in Washington, D.C. Joining “Greg Kelly Reports,” Trump said immunity is vital or else “you’re not going to
Newsmax (News)Apr 15 2024
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Rep. Loudermilk to Newsmax: Jan. 6 Was 'Day of Contrast'
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., told Newsmax on Monday that Jan. 6, 2021, was a “day of contrast” and a far cry from the narrative that Democrats were pushing about the riots on Capitol Hill. Loudermilk joined “Eric Bolling The Balance” to discuss exclusive footage obtained by Newsmax from Jan. 6 that showed, in part, some protesters helping up a police officer who had fallen. “It was a day of
Newsmax (News)May 02 2024
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W.Va. AG Morrisey to Newsmax: Emulate Courage of Banned Girls
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey celebrated the courage of the five middle school girls in his state who stood up to the unfairness of competing against a biological male, telling Newsmax on Thursday their protest is a crucial one against the radical policies of the Biden administration. Morrisey joined the battle in support of the girls who were banned for forfeiting a track
Newsmax (News)May 02 2024
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NYPD Chief of Patrol Chell to Newsmax: Expel Students for 'Hate Speech'
The New York City Police Department knew "the world was watching us" when officers stormed a Columbia University building occupied by anti-Israel protesters, NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell told Newsmax on Thursday. The university "didn't have an 'after-action' plan following arrests on campus April 18," Chell told "Wake Up America," adding, despite negotiations between the school, students, "
Newsmax (News)Apr 27 2024
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Bernie Kerik to Newsmax: 'No Accountability' Spurs Student Protests
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, and the governors of other states where college students are protesting are to blame for the escalation of campus protests, former New York City Police Commissioner Bernie Kerik told Newsmax Saturday. "I blame this strictly on the leadership of New York City and the governor of New York City and the governors in the states where these
Newsmax (News)May 01 2024
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Rep. Kat Cammack to Newsmax: Applaud Univ. of Florida's Protest Stance
U.S. colleges being invaded by anti-Israel protesters should learn a lesson from the University of Florida, Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., told Newsmax on Wednesday morning. "The University of Florida is not a daycare, and we do not treat protesters like children — they knew the rules, they broke the rules, and they'll face the consequences," Florida President Ben Sasse, the former Republican
Newsmax (News)May 09 2024
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Rep. Neal Dunn to Newsmax: D.C. Campus Protest Response 'Too Little, Too Late'
It was a "sad day" for George Washington University when protesters defaced a statue of the nation's first president, alumnus and Rep. Neal Dunn, R-Fla., told Newsmax. "I think it marks a lot of things in this administration — too little, too late," Dunn told Thursday's "Wake Up America," railing at a lack of a timely leadership in handling campus protests in Washington, D.C. "That's true very
Newsmax (News)Apr 27 2024
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Dick Morris to Newsmax: NYC's Cheers for Trump Bode Well Nationally
The enthusiastic welcome former President Donald Trump received this week with his visits to a bodega and a construction site during his time away from his Manhattan trial is a sign that his popularity is huge not only in New York City, but "well beyond," political strategist Dick Morris, an adviser to the presumptive GOP nominee, said on Newsmax Saturday. "The Sienna College-New York Times
Newsmax (News)Apr 17 2024
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Kansas AG Kobach to Newsmax: Bank of America's Debanking Is Discriminatory
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, along with 14 Republican counterparts, on Monday issued a written warning to Bank of America, alleging discriminatory practices in the company's debanking of certain organizations and individuals based on their religious or political views. On Wednesday in an appearance on n Newsmax's "Carl Higbie FRONTLINE," Kobach said, "We have a number of tools at our
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