When Do The Fauci Hearings Start? ![]() By George Rasley, CHQ Editor We call on Chairman Comer and Chairman Jordan to set immediate hearing dates and if necessary, subpoena Dr. Anthony Fauci to testify on the Department of Energy intelligence report on the origin of the COVID-19 virus. The Capitol Switchboard is (202) 224-3121 we urge CHQ readers and friends to call Chairman Comer and Jordan – tell them you expect immediate action and prompt hearings on the DOE report and Fauci’s role in suppressing information about the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
![]() By Laurence F. Sanford, American Security Council Foundation The Wagner Group is a sadistic private mercenary group and go-to organization for Russian military operations. By being “private”, the Wagner atrocities are not labeled acts of the Russian state and are, therefore, in the “gray zone” of activities that lie between state kinetic force and normal diplomatic action. |
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Why J6 Transparency Frightens the Democrats David Catron, The American Spectator What is actually at risk is the carefully crafted Democratic narrative about what really happened at the Capitol on the fateful afternoon of Jan. 6, 2021. Their real fear, of course, is that the public will see video footage that renders the Democratic insurrection narrative literally unbelievable. The Democrats are not unlike vampires. For them, daylight is deadly. They badly need to prevent it from shining on the facts of Jan. 6, 2021. | As Trump Attacks, DeSantis Touts ‘Courage’ To Buck ‘Lockdowners’ in New Book Philip Wegmann, Real Clear Politics DeSantis writes (in “The Courage to Be Free”) that Florida became “a citadel of freedom” during the pandemic by “cutting against the grain of elite and media opinion” and “bucking the experts,” including those who led the COVID task force in the Trump White House. As he explores his own bid for the presidency, a contest that would necessarily pit him against the former president, the book brings that implicit contrast into sharp relief. | Why Are the Red State Republicans So Soft? Kurt Schlichter, Townhall No wonder the red state parties are soft. They can be. But not forever. You know what other state was deep red? The one that gave us Ronald Reagan. California was ultra-mega GOP right up until it wasn’t. Our GOP got soft. It took its dominance for granted. And it nearly got exterminated. Never, ever, take your red for granted, or the next thing you know you’ll have a socialist human hairstyle (Gavin Newsom) for a Democrat governor too. |
Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Calls for China to Pay Reparations for COVID Lab Leak M.D. Kittle, The Star News Network In the wake of revelations the U.S. Energy Department now believes the COVID-19 pandemic likely originated from an accidental lab leak in China, Republicans are calling for investigations and accountability. “Now we know what we should have known all along: COVID-19 began in a lab in China,” Ramaswamy said in a statement. “As President I will extract reparations from the Communist Chinese Party, using every financial lever available to us.” | Biden: Only the 'MAGA Crowd' Is Questioning the Billions Spent on War in Ukraine Susan Jones, CNS News President Biden told ABC News on Friday, it's up to Ukraine to decide how the war ends; only the "MAGA crowd" is questioning the billions of dollars Biden is spending on the war; Ukraine "doesn't need F-16s now"; and if Russian President Vladimir Putin likes the Chinese peace proposal, "how could it be any good?" Biden would not predict how the war ends. "The right-wing Republicans are, you know, talking about, we can't do this," he said. | Refighting the Vietnam War Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness The American military leadership that the media mocked as inept, and the soldiers who were caricatured as near insurrectionary were never seen as such by “Charlie” who had to fight them. No wonder then, by late 1968, the Soviets were finally preferring an end to the war, while their Chinese rivals eventually gave up on their North Vietnamese clients. Both feared the likelihood of an independent and pro-Western Vietnam in Southeast Asia. |
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