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No, The Justice Department Didn't Reverse Its Decision to Release 'Full' Orlando 911 Transcript
Katie Pavlich
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As reported here yesterday, the Justice Department released a censored, partial transcript of a 911 call between Orlando terrorist Omar Mateen and law enforcement authorities during his rampage at Pulse Nightclub, omitting repeated pledges to ISIS and references to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi.
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Analysis: Good News, Bad News for Trump in New CNN Poll
Guy Benson
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Trump Seeks to Erase Evangelical Doubts During Times Square Meeting
Cortney O'Brien
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Lewandowski: 'I Don't Know' Why I Was Fired By Trump
Guy Benson
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Justin Amash Has Harsh Words for Senate Democrats Following Gun Control Vote
Christine Rousselle
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White House Blames the Senate of 'Cowardice' After Gun Control Bills Fail
Cortney O'Brien
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Planned Attack? Three People Arrested In NYC With Weapons Cache
Matt Vespa
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The Trump Campaign Spent $208,000 on Hats in May
Katie Pavlich
The Trump campaign, which only has $1.3 million dollars cash-on-hand according to newly released FEC filings, spent $208,000 on hats in May.
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Do you really know the Constitution?
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In the fight to preserve our freedoms, our greatest enemy is ignorance. Become an expert on the document that secures and preserves your freedom -- the U.S. Constitution.
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NYPD Commissioner Blames Orlando on 'Weapons of War'
Cortney O'Brien
Bill Bratton, the NYPD commissioner, has joined the chorus of voices who are choosing to blame the horrid Orlando massacre on the type of firearm the killer used.
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WATCH: Townhall Counts The Good Guys With Guns Protecting Congress As Democrats Attack Second Amendment Rights
Matt Vespa
As Senate Democrats were launching their offensive against Second Amendment rights last night, Townhall's Leigh Wolf decided to venture onto the Capitol Grounds to see how many armed police officers (aka good guys with guns) were present protecting lawmakers inside.
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Krauthammer on Redacted Transcripts: Obama Admin Is 'Fanatical' in Covering Up Connection to Islam
Leah Barkoukis
Speaking about the Orlando shooters redacted transcripts on Fox News Monday night, syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer said the Obama administration is being fanatical in its attempt to hide any links between the massacre and Islam.
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Mexican Flags Fly Around Trump's Scottish Golf Resort
Andre Walker
Scots living around Donald Trumps golf resort are flying the Mexican flag in opposition to the billionaires policies. The residents say they want to show solidarity with Mexico in advance of Trumps visit to the Scotland later this week.
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Liberal Reporter Attempts to Buy "Assault Rifle" to Prove How Easy It Is, Gets Rejected
Leah Barkoukis
In the wake of the Orlando massacre, Chicago Sun Times reporter Neil Steinberg set out to buy an assault rifle, presumably to prove how easy it is. But the process didn't exactly go as planned.
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Broadside: Failed Gun Control Push Only Gave Senate Democrats Another Opportunity To Bash The NRA
Matt Vespa
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I honestly have no clue what Senate Democrats were smoking when they decided to hold these pro-gun control amendments that were doomed to fail from the outset.
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Hillary Tells Voters That a Trump Presidency Will Bring Us Back to the Recession
Cortney O'Brien
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Hillary Clinton challenged Donald Trump's economic record during a speech in Columbus, Ohio Tuesday morning after offering her own plans for the country.
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Daniel Doherty
Daniel Doherty
Slate Writer Decides Santa Claus Should Be a Penguin
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
The Gun Control Farce
Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell
The Immaturity of Supporting Hillary Clinton as a Woman
Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager
Why We Have -- and Probably Will Keep Having -- Sluggish Job Growth
Michael Barone
Michael Barone
Big Brother Obama Suppresses Information to Promote Propaganda
David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh
What The Confederate Stranger and A Small Town in Maine Can Teach Us About Human Decency
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
Logic-Free Zone
Cal Thomas
Cal  Thomas
Trolling for War with Russia
Pat Buchanan
Pat Buchanan
The Department of Justice and God (Arabic) Be Praised
Debra J. Saunders
Debra J. Saunders
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