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President Trump ‘totally’ disagrees with Fauci on school reopenings

Sixty years ago, polio was one of the most feared diseases in the U.S. By the 1950s, polio had become one of the most serious communicable diseases among children in the United States.

In 1952 alone, nearly 60,000 children were infected with the virus; thousands were paralyzed, and more than 3,000 died. Hospitals set up special units with iron lung machines to keep polio victims alive.

They didn’t close the schools.

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Prepare for war with China

An incident in late April was overshadowed by the communist coronavirus. It may represent a danger that could well in turn obscure, or at least complicate, the consequences of the coronavirus. In April, the guided-missile destroyer USS Barry completed a routine freedom-of-navigation operation in the South China Sea. In response, Beijing stated that it “expelled”…

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Encouraging illegal Aliens to remain in the US is a crime, Supreme court rules

The Supreme Court unanimously upheld a federal statute that forbids encouraging illegal aliens to remain in the U.S. unlawfully. The Supreme Court justices voided an earlier decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which had ruled that a federal anti-harboring statute was unconstitutional on the grounds that it violated the First Amendment by restricting…

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DEM/MEDIA NARRATIVE Fail: 15 Days After Lockdown Ease, Georgia Sees Lowest Day Of COVID Hospitalizations

https://twitter.com/PamelaGeller/status/1259189407153827840 Go figure! Reopen America! Narrative Fail: 15 Days After Lockdown Ease, Georgia Sees Lowest Day Of COVID Hospitalizations By Daily Wire, May 9, 2020 Republican Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia celebrated the state’s lowest number of hospitalized novel coronavirus patients and the fewest number of COVID-19 patients on ventilators on Saturday, 15 days since…