Friday morning on The Tennessee Star Report, host Leahy discussed Bill Barr’s failure to recognize credible evidence of election irregularities in the 2020 election.
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Michael Patrick Leahy Continues Bill Barr’s ‘One Damn Thing After Another’ Prologue and Questions His Lack of Action
Tuesday morning on The Tennessee Star Report, host Leahy completed part two of his synopsis and commentary on Bill Barr’s recent prologue in the book ‘One Damn Thing After Another.’
Read the full storyFormer President Trump, Tudor Dixon Highlight Zuckerberg Election Influence Based on Michigan Star Report
Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday highlighted an opinion piece from Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon.
Encouraging individuals to read the piece, Trump linked Dixon’s piece that called for action based on a report from The Michigan Star.
Read the full storyMichael Patrick Leahy Explains the ‘Unholy Alliance’ Between Big Tech and Social Media Giants
Thursday morning on First Principles with Phill Kline, host Kline welcomed Michael Patrick Leahy, CEO of The Star News Network and host of The Tennessee Star Report to weigh in on the developing oligopoly of Big Tech and social media giants.
Read the full storyClevelander Mike Gibbons Announces Statewide Listening Tour in Potential Preparation for Run at U.S. Senate
Monday morning Cleveland businessman and 2018 U.S. Senate candidate Mike Gibbons announced a statewide tour during which he will listen to what Ohio voters have to say as he considers a run for office in 2022.
“This listening tour will allow me the opportunity to meet directly with the voters who understand that we can’t afford to send another politician or party insider to Washington. We need to send someone with a business background, who will fight for working-class Ohioans, who’s unafraid to stand up to his own party and who will always tell the truth,” said Gibbons.
Read the full storyMinnesota Voters Want Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s Election Money Investigated
Alpha News recently reported that eight Minnesota voters petitioned the Minnesota Supreme Court with claims that Minnesota didn’t follow election laws in 2020. As part of their legal effort, these voters are requesting access to data involving Facebook CEO and billionaire Mark Zuckerberg’s financial influence on how the 2020 election was conducted.
It has been widely reported that Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan gave $350 million to a nonprofit, the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), that re-granted the funds to thousands of local election officials around the country. From the get-go, even before the election, these donations were controversial.
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