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Elise Stefanik

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Rep. Jim Jordan: It’s Very Ironic The Left Claims They’re The Ones Who Care About Protecting Democracy

Ohio Republican Congressman and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to discuss his panel’s recent findings on alleged fraud by the Democrat fundraising platform ActBlue. “Now it looks like the Democrat money machine, ActBlue, we just released a report, it strongly looks like they were taking foreign money to help Democrats. And remember, this is the money machine for the Democrats. This is like billions of dollars this thing raises and distributes to Democrat candidates across the country every election cycle. And we deposed five of the people, four who resigned and their chief legal counsel who was fired. We deposed all of them and they all took the fifth. They didn’t want to answer questions about what was going on with foreign contribution. And we have a letter from their chief counsel to act blue saying we think the answers you gave congress didn’t actually represent what was going on and which was a nice way of saying it looks like you lied to congress and this is from their council the ActBlue council oh by the way named Dana Remus who was the chief white house counsel for Joe Biden so

She claimed my free oak desk, then demanded I carry it up to her 2nd-floor apartment. I gave it to t

I listed a heavy oak desk on the LocalAll "Freebies" section, strictly noting "curbside pickup only." A woman pulled up in her SUV. She stood over the desk, arms crossed. "I live on the second floor," she stated haughtily. "You need to load this into my trunk and follow me to my apartment to carry it up. My husband won't lift it." I politely explained that pickup was her responsibility. She launched into a loud rant about how giving away community items requires "decent customer service." I didn't argue. I simply turned to a local college student who had just walked up looking at the app. "You want a free desk?" I asked. He high-fived me and loaded it into his van. The complaining neighbor stood there with her mouth open, entirely empty-handed.

Michael Wolff Was Epstein’s Fixer, and Now He and Michael Cohen Want to Discredit the People Reading the Files

Michael Wolff arrived on Substack like a hero. He had 100 hours of recorded interviews with Jeffrey Epstein, insider access to the darkest corners of the network, and the credibility of a bestselling author who had gone toe-to-toe with Donald Trump. Then 1,800 pages of his emails with Epstein were released, and the picture changed completely. “You start to see this different side of Michael Wolff,” Leonard said. “He’s getting manuscripts for books about Epstein before they’re published and trying to warn Epstein. He’s helping with Wikipedia cleanups. He’s trying to crush Nick Kristof’s reputation. You realize he has become Jeffrey Epstein’s fixer.” Wolff arranged dinners with Woody Allen, caught and killed stories about Epstein’s sex trafficking history, and coached Epstein on counter-narratives — all while presenting himself as a journalist. He even tried to discredit Julie K. Brown’s Miami Herald investigation, the very reporting that led to Epstein’s arrest. And those 100 hours of interviews? Nobody has ever heard them. Leonard believes the recordings contain material that would damage Wolff’s reputation and undermine his franchise of writing about Trump — who was, after all, the subject Epstein was most willing to discuss.