A recent report said that the number of new gun owners since the 2020 election reportedly equals 22.3 million people, or the population of Florida.
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McConnell takes aim at ‘isolationist’ colleagues in scathing D-Day essay
Sen. Mitch McConnell tied World War II-era isolationism to current day global tensions in a warning against abandoning American allies in Ukraine and the Indo-Pacific.
D-Day: When Real Men Held The Moral High Ground
One of the most popular books in the 1980s was the satire “Real Men Don’t Eat Quiche.” It was a tongue-in-cheek homage to what even Read More
‘All You Have To Do Is Vote’: Hillary Clinton Compares Trump To Hitler In ‘Vile’ D-Day Post
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used the 80th anniversary of D-Day to draw a comparison between Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and former President Donald Read More
Hunter Biden’s sister-in-law, ex-lover Hallie says she’s ‘ashamed’ of using crack after first son introduced her to drug
Hunter Biden’s sister-in-law-turned lover Hallie Biden testified the first son introduced her to crack cocaine and she was “ashamed of that period of my life.”
Hunter Biden’s tale of two guns: Why revolver isn’t seen on laptop
The first is the .38 caliber Colt Cobra revolver and the second is the Gamo PT-80 C02 semi-automatic air pistol (which has been described as Read More
Biden commemorates D-Day at Normandy, calling on allies to repel ‘tyrant’ Putin in Ukraine
President Biden, commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, linked fighting Nazi Germany to fighting Russian forces in Ukraine.
Biden Uses D-Day 80th Anniversary Speech to Attack Putin, Defend Democracy
President Joe Biden used his speech at commemorations of the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, France, to attack Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “tyrant,” and to urge the world to “save democracy in our time.”
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Pinkerton: D-Day + 80 — the Message of the Dead to the Living
In history, as in life, we often don’t appreciate things till after they’re gone. When it was around, we took it for granted—maybe even made fun of it—and so we are caught at a loss when it goes away.
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Michael Reagan On The 40th Anniversary Of President Reagan’s Speech At Normandy
The following is an edited transcript of a Morning Wire D-Day Tribute interview between Daily Wire editor-in-chief John Bickley and Michael Reagan, son of the Read More