“House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer released a 65-page memo detailing a sprawling investigation into Biden and some of his relatives, particularly his son Hunter Biden. Nowhere in the massive document was there a specific allegation of a crime committed by Biden or any of his relatives.”
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SCOTUS Rules 40 Foot Tall Christian Cross on Government Land Does Not Violate Separation of Church and State

The U.S. Supreme Court has just ruled that a 40-foot tall Christian cross war memorial that sits on government land does not violate separation of church and state. The 93-year old cross sits on county-owned property in Maryland and was erected to honor those who died in World War I.
In its 7-2 decision the Court overturned a lower court’s ruling, and said the “Peace Cross,” as it is called, is more historic than religious.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented.
The Washington Post notes there is “a state commission that pays for its maintenance and upkeep.”
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