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LIBERTY REVIEW
By Tammy Derouin
We The People

Sunday, April 6, 2025
Meta officially ending 'fact-checking' | Blaze Media
Meta officially ending 'fact-checking' | Blaze Media:
Saturday, April 5, 2025
Trump Administration Touts Ford's New 'Handshake Deal with All Americans'
Trump Administration Touts Ford's New 'Handshake Deal with All Americans':
The Ford Motor Company is offering a special deal to American car buyers, and the White House was quick to share the news to social media.
Beginning Thursday, Ford is offering employee pricing to all U.S. shoppers, according to a statement from Rob Kaffl, Ford director of U.S. sales and dealer relations.
Trump unleashes 10% baseline tariff on all U.S. trading partners * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, the Gateway Pundit
Trump unleashes 10% baseline tariff on all U.S. trading partners * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, the Gateway Pundit:
The White House released a detailed chart showing how badly many countries have been ripping off American workers, charging high tariffs on U.S. goods while benefiting from America's generosity in return.
Poisoned for profit: Invisible hands controlling kids health | Blaze Media
Poisoned for profit: Invisible hands controlling kids health | Blaze Media:
“There’s millions and billions and hundreds of billions and trillions of dollars to be made from getting a kid sick, from getting them addicted, from keeping them in fear,” he continues. “This is something that the Trump administration, just in modern society today, we have to balance, because we do want to unleash responsible innovation, but we have lost touch of common sense.”
“And I think that’s kind of the message that Bobby Kennedy and Trump have really resonated on. It’s really a getting back to basics message,” he adds.
General Motors reacts to Trump's tariffs with this big move | Blaze Media
General Motors reacts to Trump's tariffs with this big move | Blaze Media:
General Motors announced on Thursday to its workforce that the company will be increasing production of its light-duty trucks at a plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana, to avoid the reciprocal tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump.
Reuters reported that the Fort Wayne plant makes the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks. GM also manufactures those trucks at plants in Mexico and Canada, with around half of GM's large pickup truck production done in Mexico and Canada. The company will likely add more overtime hours, along with hiring more temporary workers to increase production output at the Indiana plant.
Friday, April 4, 2025
Three GOP States Find 300,000 Bad Voter Registrations, Along with Hundreds of Non-Citizens Registered to Vote
Three GOP States Find 300,000 Bad Voter Registrations, Along with Hundreds of Non-Citizens Registered to Vote:
In the span of less than a week in mid-March, the Republican-leaning Iowa and the deeper red Idaho and Missouri found catastrophic issues with their respective voter rolls.
On March 14, Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins released a statement saying they found and subsequently removed 18,637 voters who are deceased.
U.S. Naval Academy throws hundreds of books pushing DEI overboard * WorldNetDaily * by Jaryn Crouson, Daily Caller News Foundation
U.S. Naval Academy throws hundreds of books pushing DEI overboard * WorldNetDaily * by Jaryn Crouson, Daily Caller News Foundation:
The U.S. Naval Academy on Monday began removing nearly 400 books that allegedly promote diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
The actions were taken after a directive from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's office following President Donald Trump's orders to remove DEI content from all federal agencies and federally contracted companies, according to the Associated Press. A list of the removed books has not yet been released.
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