Democrat blows whistle on alleged ballot harvesting scheme, Florida opens criminal probe
(Just The News – John Solomon and Natalia Mittelstadt) *Lead Story*
$3.8 Trillion, For…
(Powerline – John Hinderaker) *Must Read*
Kamala Harris Unveils $5 Billion For Electric School Buses As Nation Sees Largest Learning Decline In Decades
(Daily Wire – Ben Zeisloft)
Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer Directs $236 Million to Electric Battery Exec Who Has Already Lost Taxpayers Millions
(Washington Free Beacon – Collin Anderson)
Antifa-allied anti-police activist appointed to Washington school board
(Post Millennial – Ari Hoffman)
Second Arrest Made in the Violent Florida Assault of a Marco Rubio Canvasser
(Red State – Jennifer Oliver O’Connell)
Has Benedict XVI Been Indicating He Still Reigns as Pope?
(FrontPage Mag – Matthew Hanley) *Must Read*
Senior UN official decries meritocracy, demands inclusion of made-up term ‘povertyism’ in antidiscrimination laws
(The Blaze – Joseph MacKinnon)
‘The Party Is Over’: Expected GDP Spike Doesn’t Spell Good News, Economists Say
(Daily Caller – John Hugh DeMastri)
The Switcheroos of the Two Parties
(American Greatness – Victor Davis Hanson) *Must Read*
McConnell Super PAC Bails On New Hampshire Senate Race After Polls Show A Dead Heat
(The Federalist – Tristan Justice)
PELOSI COVER UP: Now we know why Democrats lied about Trump’s National Guard Offer
(Gateway Pundit – Ali Alexander)
Congressional Progressive Caucus Retracts Letter Urging Biden to Use Diplomacy in Ukraine War After Outrage From the Left
(Legal Insurrection – Mike LaChance)
One Cheer for China
(PJ Media – David P. Goldman)
J.D. Vance: New Congress Must Go After Corporations Replacing Americans with Foreign H-1B Visa Workers
(Breitbart – John Binder and Jacob Bliss)
To Protect Privileged Shippers From Competition, the Government Fought Jones Act Waivers
(Reason – Joe Lancaster)
Facebook parent company fined nearly $25 million for violating campaign finance law
(Washington Examiner – Shana Donahue)
1.8 million more illegal immigrants living in the U.S. since the start of the Biden administration
(Washington Times – Stephen Dinan)
19 Republican governors oppose proposed Project Labor Agreement rule
(Center Square – Molly Byrne)