Craig Bannister
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Craig Bannister | July 14, 2023
American companies and citizens must be forced to accept and practice radical liberal ESG (environmental, social and governance) ideology “in order to save this planet,” Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) claimed Wednesday. Waters was discussing the several hearings that Republicans will hold in July, which they have dubbed “ESG Month,” to expose the harmfulness and injustices of ESG – which dictates…
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Craig Bannister | July 14, 2023
On, Friday, the 39th anniversary of a freak accident that permanently paralyzed him, Gov. Greg Abbott (R-Texas) released an inspirational video urging others to “never give up,” no matter what obstacles they face in life. “Don’t let YOUR challenges define you. Never, ever give up,” Gov. Abbott wrote in a tweet introducing his post of the video.   39 years ago, an accident left me paralyzed…
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Craig Bannister | July 13, 2023
Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino is begging the agents on the job today not to bow to pressure to drop the investigation into how a bag of cocaine made its way into the White House and who brought it there. “I know you’re being pressured by the Biden team to make this go away. I know it, because it’s embarrassing,” Bongino told the agents listening to Thursday’s broadcast of his…
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Craig Bannister | July 13, 2023
“Folks, there’s no way that story’s true,” retired 12-year Secret Service veteran Don Bongino declared Thursday, reacting to reports that the Agency was unable to find any leads in its investigation into who brought a bag of cocaine into the White House and left it there. “So, there’s clearly a political motive here to make this story go away,” Bongino said on his syndicated radio program,…
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Craig Bannister | July 12, 2023
Why did the FBI pay a million dollars to verify an accusation made against a Republican, then shell out three million to squash a story detrimental to a Democrat, Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL) asked FBI Director Christopher Steele Wednesday. Rep. Moore pressed Wray on the subject during a House Judiciary hearing regarding the weaponization of the federal government: “Why would the FBI offer…
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Craig Bannister | July 12, 2023
Inflation eased in June, as the seasonally adjusted Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all urban consumers rose 0.2%, but still doubled the 0.1% month-to-month rise recorded in May, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Wednesday. The all items index increased 3.0% for the 12 months ending June – though the comparison is against June 2022, when the 9.1% spike in inflation was the…
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Craig Bannister | July 11, 2023
Former President Donald Trump’s defense lawyers need to “wake the hell up” and petition the judge in his Florida criminal case to order an investigation into the constant deluge of leaks coming out of the Justice Department to see if Trump’s Due Process rights have been violated, Constitutional Scholar Mark Levin said Sunday. Leak after leak after leak of information – all damaging to Trump –…
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Craig Bannister | July 10, 2023
A new survey of U.S. voters reveals that six in ten U.S. voters believe President Joe Biden was involved in his son Hunter’s dubious foreign business dealings, corroborating similar recent poll findings. Fully 58% say it’s at least “somewhat” likely that “Joe Biden was involved in his son Hunter’s foreign business deals,” including 44% who call it “very” likely, according to results of a…
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Craig Bannister | July 7, 2023
Led by Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), three members of the House Judiciary Committee sent letters to three of the nation’s biggest financial firms and two net-zero activist coalitions of activist financial firms, demanding information about their potential antitrust violations in pursuit of an environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agenda. On Thursday, letters signed by Chairman Jim…
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Craig Bannister | July 7, 2023
Led by continued growth in government, the unemployment rate fell 0.1 point to 3.6% in June – though, non-farm employment and wages recorded lackluster gains – according to seasonally-adjusted data released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Compared to May, employment in the non-farm sector was up 209,000 jobs last month – falling far short of the monthly average increases for both…