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4-11-26 - The Peek Perspective

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Despicable Dems Push Swalwell
 

Despicable Dems Push Swalwell to Drop CA Race, but Want His Vote in House

Democrats have won over American female voters for decades, even though they have an appalling record of failing to support women mistreated by Democrat politicians. Now, with multiple women alleging that Eric Swalwell sexually molested them — including one accusation of rape — party leaders are once again revealing their true priorities: protecting a House vote over principled accountability.

"Such hypocrisy, such moral turpitude. Someday women will realize that Democrats view them as a reliable voting block, nothing more."

— Liz Peek

The same party that demanded Brett Kavanaugh be disqualified over past allegations is now urging Swalwell to only drop his California gubernatorial race — not his House seat — because Republicans hold just a slim majority. The hypocrisy is glaring.

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White House Ballroom Construction
 

Federal Court Clears Path for Trump's White House Ballroom Construction to Resume

A federal appeals court panel ruled 2-1 that construction can resume on the new White House ballroom while lower courts continue to evaluate the case. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit extended its stay through April 17, allowing work to proceed on the 90,000 square-foot facility replacing the demolished East Wing — funded entirely by private donors.

The National Park Service has made clear this is a national security matter — the new facility will include underground bomb shelters, medical facilities, military installations, drone-proof roofing, and blast-proof glass.

The ruling came after the National Trust for Historic Preservation sued to halt the project. The appeals court majority cited the "irreparable harm" that would result from blocking these security upgrades, with completion of the ballroom expected by 2028.

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