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What We’re Reading This Week: Biden Kills Jobs, Trump ‘Impeached’, Dems’ War On Free Speech . . . And More

Some headlines that caught our eye.

Biden’s Week: Americans Voted For This

HOT MIC: Biden Says ‘I Don’t Know What I’m Signing,’ Signs Executive Order Anyway — National File

Biden Promises Pain — Frontpage Magazine

Did Joe Biden Just Make Our Power Grid Vulnerable to Foreign Adversaries Again? — PJ Media

Expert: Biden Actions Against American Oil, Gas Energy Production Could Kill as Many as 1 Million Jobs — Breitbart.com

Trump ‘Impeachment’

Schumer says Senate will wait until February to begin Trump impeachment trial — Just The News

Big Tech’s Vote-Fraud Hypocrisy

Jeff Bezos, Amazon Refuting Mail-In Votes For Unionization — Outkick.com

COVID-19

Proof Pfizer Covid vaccine works: Israeli group says coronavirus infections have plunged by at least 60% among vaccinated over-60s — UK Daily Mail

Immigration: Biden’s Radical Border Plans

Joe Biden to Mexico: We’ll Cut Migration by Raising Migration — Breitbart.com

Migrants Increasing at ‘Concerning Rate’ on Southern Border, Says CBP Agent — The Epoch Times

Ex-DHS Chief Wolf: Biden Exec Orders Will Trigger Border ‘Crisis’ — NewsMax

Democrats’ ‘War On Domestic Terror’

Capitol attack will spur broad crackdown on domestic extremists — Washington Post, via MSN.com

The New Domestic War on Terror is Coming — Glenn Greenwald, Substack

Domestic Terror: ‘Biden declared war on MAGA under banner of unity’ — BizPacReview

California Steaming

Justice System in California in Chaos as Prosecutors Rebel Against Soros-Created DA — PJ Media

Keep an eye on California, the progressive model for America — American Thinker

China, China, China

China Flies Warplanes Near Taiwan in Show of Force, Prompting U.S. Warning — Wall Street Journal

U.S. Urges China to Talk With Taiwan in Early Nod From Biden — Bloomberg

Biden’s return to the Paris accord is a gift to China — Washington Examiner

The Scandinavian Model

Denmark sets a target of zero asylum seeker applications to protect ‘social cohesion’ — UK Daily Mail, via Lucianne.com

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