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Feb 25th edition

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Congressman: 'Likely' some Bagram terrorist prisoners were evacuated from Afghanistan to U.S.

"The eventuality is at least one of them will succeed in something that will hurt or kill Americans," said Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.).


CNN veteran operations manager joins Project Veritas as Executive Producer



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RESIGNATIONS

New York prosecutors leading Trump probe resign

The Manhattan district attorney reportedly had "doubts" about continuing the case.

Prosecutors Carey R. Dunne and Mark F. Pomerantz resigned after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg "indicated to them that he had doubts about moving forward with a case against Mr. Trump," according to The New York Times.

The resignations coincide with a civil case by New York Attorney General Letitia James (D), who is examining the Trump Organization's business practices.



DURHAM INVESTIGATION

Watchdog sues DOJ to force release of records related to Durham probe

Empower Oversight group seeking records, among others, about senior official Susan Hennessey, who was a critic of Durham probe before she joined DOJ.



JAN 6TH

Parler subpoenas Twitter over role in deplatforming following January 6

Parler was taken offline following the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, allegedly because of actions by a handful of Big Tech companies.


Protester Allegedly Shoved Off Ledge by Officer on Jan. 6 Comes Forward, Plans to Sue Police



COVID

More evidence Covid was tinkered with in a lab? Now scientists find virus contains tiny chunk of DNA that matches sequence patented by Moderna THREE YEARS before pandemic began



VACCINES

Vaccinated People More Likely to Contract COVID-19, Go to Hospital in Recent Weeks: CDC Data


CDC Under Fire for Not Publishing All COVID-19 Data It Collects



DOJ to sit out whistleblower lawsuit accusing Pfizer of 'cutting corners' in COVID vaccine trial

Fired clinical trial employee for Pfizer contractor is represented by same lawyer behind Covington Catholic defamation suit.

Jackson accuses Pfizer and two contractors of "cutting corners in clinical trials" and falsifying clinical trial documents in their "race to secure billions in federal funding and become the first to market." The result, she claims, was millions of Americans receiving "a misbranded vaccination which is potentially not as effective as represented."


FDA Expert Urges CDC to “Tell the Truth” and “Present the Data” After it Refuses to Publish Data on Booster Shot Effectiveness Over Fears of “Vaccine Hesitancy”



POLITICAL SUPPORT

Trump ally Grenell backs Ortagus over Starbuck amid GOP split to win Tennessee House seat

The former acting DNI during the Trump administration endorsed the former Pompeo staffer after previously endorsing her primary opponent.



FINANCIAL

Stocks, worldwide financial markets plummet in response to Russian invasion



FLORIDA

DeSantis to Sign Controversial Hospital Immunity Bill, Add New Freedoms Related to COVID-19


“Basically, what we’re saying at the Department of Health is that it’s not acceptable for physicians to want to practice medicine in a way they think is appropriate, and for hospitals to get in the way of that, specifically with COVID-19,” Ladapo told The Epoch Times.


Federal policies have made doctors feel they can’t prescribe what they think is best, Ladapo said. Doctors feel they must administer treatments they believe could be harmful, based on what “the CDC or Dr. Fauci or whoever was saying,” he said.


“We’re basically saying, ‘That’s not okay.’ And we expect doctors to take care of patients in the way that they feel best, which is to apply their clinical knowledge and their clinical experience,” Ladapo said.


“Doctors who encounter a situation where they’re being blocked from treating patients in a way that is appropriate have recourse. They can file a complaint with the Agency for Healthcare Administration (AHA).”


Attorney Jeff Childers had drafted a suggested compromise on the bill and had it hand-delivered to DeSantis’ office, urging the governor to extend the immunity provision to include health care providers who are in “substantial compliance with any treatment requested in writing by the patient, his or her surrogate, guardian, attorney, or outside treating physician, even if such treatment is against medical advice, off-label, or experimental.”


Childers also suggested adding a section to the bill outlining “patient rights,” which would require that “any hospital licensed in Florida must: publish its full COVID-19 treatment protocol on its website allowing patients to have informed notice of the protocol before being admitted” and “provide temporary admitting privileges to the patient’s outside physician so that the outside physician may treat the patient if desired by the patient or patient’s surrogate, guardian, or attorney” and “never administer any treatment that a patient being treated for COVID-19 objects to or declines in writing,” and “provide patients being treated for CVOID-19 with all rights described in the Florida Patient’s Bill of Rights.”


Additional policies set to be announced on Feb. 24 would stop the “terrible, dehumanizing practice” of forcing employees to wear masks when data show masks don’t provide meaningful protection, Ladapo said. Masking provides “no benefit for anyone,” he said.



BLACK LIVES MATTER

EXCLUSIVE: Black Lives Matter blew $12.7million of the $60million in donations it received in 2020 on consultants and lawyers - including high-power legal firm retained by Hillary Clinton during her failed campaign - IRS filings reveal




ADMINISTRATION

Biden admin presented China with intelligence on Russia's troop buildup in hopes Xi would step in.

Chinese officials rebuffed the U.S. and apparently shared the information with Moscow.


US and Allies Not Cutting Off Russia from SWIFT Payment System, Keep It as Nuclear Option


Biden announces next round of sanctions on Russia, says didn't expect first would be preventative

"I have no plans to talk with Putin," said the president.


Biden Presented With 'Menu' Of Options For 'Massive Cyberattacks Against Russia'


Lawmakers Urge Biden to Get Congressional Approval Before Using US Troops in Ukraine


Secret Service says it can't find Hunter Biden travel records for 2010, 2011, or 2013


EXCLUSIVE: Despite southern border crisis, CBP agents asked to deploy to Europe for Ukraine conflict

Biden administration imposes second effort in year to divert border agents overseas. Last year, it was for Afghanistan.


Biden's moment of infamy: hollow pledges on the eve of Russia's attack on Ukraine

News Analysis: President's vow to 'defend every inch of NATO territory' meant nothing to Ukraine, which isn't part of the alliance.


Biden sanctions financial networks funding Houthi terrorism in Yemen

Critics of the administration's decision say that delisting the Houthis has emboldened the group to carry out terrorist attacks.


Hunter Biden ex-girlfriends reportedly testify in federal tax probe of president's son

Biden overseas business dealings were topic of concern during 2020 presidential cycle but are not part of tax-related probe



TRUMP

At this year's CPAC, the anti-establishment is the establishment

With a growing base united against the left, Republicans look to 2024 with Trump in the driver's seat.


Exclusive — Donald Trump Jr.: Christie More Focused on ‘Twinkies He Jams in His Face’ than Redistricting Battles


CPAC

The annual CPAC convention takes place this year in Orlando, Florida, and continues through Sunday with the event's much-watched straw poll. Former President Trump on Saturday at 7 p.m. will deliver the keynote speech. WATCH LIVE




UKRAINE

Ukraine-Russia news live: Troops enter Kyiv as Putin makes offer of Minsk peace talks


Ukrainian Security Forces Seen Scrambling to Burn Documents in Kyiv as Russian Invasion Intensifies (VIDEO)


Watch Live: President Biden Addresses Nation on Russia’s Attack on Ukraine


World reacts to Russia aggression, Top House Republicans, 'blood spilled ... on Putin's hands'

Members of Congress have issued statements, but the House and Senate are not in session until next week


BREAKING: Putin launches 'special military operation' inside Ukraine, rockets hit Kiev


RUSSIA-UKRAINE: Russia attacks Ukraine by air and land, Get latest updates here



RUSSIA

Russian forces capture Chernobyl power plant


Russian troops seize Chernobyl after fierce battle with condition of radioactive material unknown, as Biden refuses to send in US military and Kiev sends terrified civilians to shelters


Russian stocks crater by as much as 45% after attack on Ukraine


Russia has ‘every intention of basically decapitating’ Ukrainian government



TAIWAN

Taiwan Air Force Warns Chinese Aircraft That Entered Defense Zone



CHINA

China rejects calling Russian incursion into Ukraine an 'invasion'



CANADA

39 Ontario trucking businesses shut down after freedom convoy protests



NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand High Court: Vaccine Mandate Not ‘Demonstrably Justified,’ Breach of Rights




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