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April 6, 2026
Hearts of Oak
“Michele Bachmann – Resigning Over Heritage Foundation’s Anti-Semitic Rhetoric”
“In this interview, former Congresswoman Michele Bachmann discusses the state of U.S. education under progressive influences, efforts by President Trump to reform it through school choice and reduced federal control, immigration-related fraud in Minnesota, and her resignation from a Heritage Foundation task force due to concerns over anti-Semitic rhetoric from …
April 3, 2026
DailyClout
Army Leadership Shakeup Raises Questions Amid Iran Conflict
A sudden leadership change inside the U.S. military is drawing scrutiny on Capitol Hill, as lawmakers question the timing and rationale behind the removal of the Army’s top officer during an active geopolitical crisis. This week, Rich McCormick voiced concern following Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision to push out Army …
April 3, 2026
DailyClout
DOJ Sues Idaho Over Voter Roll Dispute
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the state of Idaho, escalating a growing national conflict over voter roll transparency and federal oversight of election systems. The case, brought by the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, centers on Idaho’s alleged refusal to provide voter registration data requested as …
April 3, 2026
DailyClout
How a U.S. Activist’s Global Funding Web Intersects with China
A growing body of reporting is drawing attention to a complex international network tied to American businessman Neville Roy Singham, raising questions about the intersection of activism, media influence, and foreign alignment. Investigations based on corporate filings, nonprofit disclosures, and Chinese institutional partnerships suggest that Singham’s operations extend far beyond …
April 2, 2026
DailyClout
Colorado Appeals Court Orders Re-Sentencing of Tina Peters
A Colorado appeals court has ordered that former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters be re-sentenced, reopening one of the most closely watched election-related criminal cases stemming from the aftermath of the 2020 election. The ruling does not overturn Peters’ convictions. Instead, it focuses narrowly on how her sentence was determined …












