On a sunny but cool Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, former President Trump claims that he will be arrested this coming Tuesday, and calls for protests if he is.
From Townhall, the Chief Twit predicts that if Trump is indicted, he will win the 2024 presidential election in a landslide.
From The Washington Free Beacon, here are the tech companies, liberal media outlets, and Democrat politicians who have been saved by the Silicon Valley Bank bailout.
From the Washington Examiner, President Biden denies reports of his family members receiving money from a Chinese company, despite bank records.
From The Federalist, why is The New York Times, urging the U.S. to get friendly with communist China?
From American Thinker, is it just a coincidence that Trump faces legal action just as revelations about the Bidens come out?
From NewsBusters, MSNBC host Joy Reid claims that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) is "short".
From Canada Free Press, "there are no coincidences" when it comes to the "new world disorder".
From TCW Defending Freedom, ten questions for your U.K. parliamentcritter.
From EuroNews, Russian President Putin visits Crimea on the ninth anniversary of its annexation from Ukraine.
From The North Africa Post, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken hails Niger as a model of cooperation and promises to "deliver results" in the Sahel region of Africa. (The Sahel is between the Sahara to the north and a region of savanna to the south.)
From The New Arab, Tunisian Interior Minister Taoufik Charfeddine resigns.
From Gatestone Institute, the intended mission of the Iranian mullahs is to wipe out the U.S.
From The Stream, Trump and the "stormy" (pun intended) time facing America.
From The Daily Signal, more on Trump's claim that he will be arrested on Tuesday.
From The American Conservative, blame the explosion of militant LGBT identification on bad mothers.
From BizPac Review, Biden tries to jokingly disclaim his Irish heritage, which doesn't go over very well.
From The Daily Wire, a teenage girl sues the health care company and doctors who put her on puberty blockers and removed her breasts.
From the Daily Caller, Republicans rip the potential indictment of Trump on Twitter.
From Breitbart, a left-wing group backed by billionaire George Soros helped elect Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, whom Trump claims will have him arrested.
From Newsmax, people on both sides of the aisle agree with the aforementioned Chief Twit's prediction.
And from the New York Post, pitcher David Robinson of the New York Mets doesn't like MLB's new pitch clock.
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