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UN Security Council Approves Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan, International Stabilization Force
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- By Joshua Arnold - The Washington Stand

In a nearly unanimous vote Monday evening, the U.N. Security Council approved Resolution 2803 (2025), placing its stamp of approval on President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza and the creation of an international force to maintain order in a post-Hamas Gaza. The final text leaves open the possibility of future Palestinian statehood, but the near-term effect paves the way for the disarmament and replacement of Hamas.
State Supreme Court Rules Legislator Pay Raise Unconstitutional
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- By Alaina Moore - United Patriots Alliance

The South Carolina Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that it is unconstitutional for state lawmakers to raise their own pay while in office. In their opinion that dropped on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, the State Supreme Court issued an injunction against the proviso passed through the 2025-2026 Appropriations Act (fiscal budget) this past April that allowed legislators to receive higher “in-district compensation.”
Five-Year VoterGA Battle Exposes Fulton County Ballot Cover-Up
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- By Christian Newswire

ATLANTA — VoterGA presented detailed evidence Monday explaining why Fulton County has fought so hard to keep its 2020 election ballots from public view. At its press conference, co-founder Garland Favorito walked through a comprehensive timeline of his five-year struggle to obtain an independent copy of Fulton’s 2020 ballots. The journey began when Fulton failed to count his vote for a third-party candidate in the General Election and senior poll managers found counterfeit ballots in the hand count audit conducted on November 14-15, 2020. Favorito Petitioners filed one complaint on December 23, 2020 and Favorito filed another in 2024 after Fulton officials told all involved they preserved the ballots but Favorito repeatedly received replies to his Open Records Requests stating: “No responsive records exist.”
SC Freedom Caucus As Guest Speakers at the Next GCRW Club Meeting
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- By Press Release

Merry Christmas from Greenville County Republican Women! Please remember to register to hear from the South Carolina Freedom Caucus! Registration closes December 1st.
We are excited to welcome members of the SC Freedom Caucus to speak at our December meeting. SC Freedom Caucus members such as April Cromer, Sarita Edgerton, and Jay Kilmartin will preview what to expect from the upcoming 2026 SC legislative session. Join us as we hear from these strong, conservative Representatives.
Members: $25 • Students: $15
Guests, please use the EventBrite link on their website: www.gcrwc.com
We ask that all registrants pay with cash or check at the door. If you have a standing reservation, you do not need to do anything.
Below you will find the link to register.
Should you need to cancel your reservation, please email
Cronyism Returning to SC's Top Court?
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- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve

Since 1973, when significant constitutional changes in the state court system took effect, 16 of the 23 S.C. Supreme Court justices over the period were ex-lawmakers, The Nerve found in a review of judicial and legislative records.
Starting toward the end of last year, however, there have been no former legislators on the state’s top court for the first time in the court system’s modern history.
But that could quickly change.
Payroll Costs of the Federal Swamp Exploded 24% during Biden Era
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- By Mark Tapscott - The Washington Post

There were 5% more federal workers — 2.77 million in 2020 to 2.90 million in 2025 — when Joe Biden left the White House, but the costs of paying this vast legion of bureaucrats exploded 24% during the same period, according to a new report by a nonprofit government watchdog.
Much of the skyrocketing payroll costs is due to spiking paychecks going to employees making more than $100,000 annually in salary during the 2020-2024 period, according to Open the Books (OTB), the Illinois-based nonprofit that maintains the world’s largest, most current internet database of public spending:
Why Haven’t ALL of The “J-6” Political Prisoners Been Pardoned Yet?
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- By W.H. Lamb
Last October The Times Examiner published my multi-part article regarding the unjust arrest and extended persecution of a large number of American Patriots who were mostly peacefully protesting what they (and millions of other Patriots) perceived to be their American duty during their Demand For Fair and Honest Elections Protest, that took place in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021. This was a true account based on personal testimony given to me by a Patriot (who is now a valued member of our Patriot Group) who was a J6 political prisoner, incarcerated for over two years by the leftist goons of Comrade Pseudo-President Joe Biden’s “Dept. of (IN)Justice”. Fortunately, his ordeal ended well, for he and around 1500 other political prisoners were all PARDONED by President Trump.
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