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02/27/2024


Federal Appeals Court Overturns Obama-Era Ban on Coal Leasing

(TargetDailyNews.com) – Coal mining on leased federal lands may be about to make a comeback after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit threw out a ruling from a lower court on February 21st.
The ruling pertained to a moratorium on new agreements and leases to coal mining companies who wanted to extract coal from federal land. The court’s recent ruling threw out an earlier ruling from the U.S. District of Montana. That earlier ruling had reinstated the moratorium on coal leases. Thus, the recent ruling from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals allows coal leases on federal land to begin again.
The issue began in 2016 when Sally Jewell, then the Secretary of the Department of the Interior (DOI), enacted a moratorium on new federal land coal leases for the first time in history. But in 2017, Jewell’s replacement, then-DOI-Secretary Ryan Zinke, reversed Jewell’s moratorium. He said the ban on new coal leases was not “in the public interest.”

Then in 2021, the next DOI Secretary, Deb Haaland, terminated or reversed the actions of her predecessor Zinke, but many believed her actions did not reinstate the moratorium. The status of new coal leases became confused, with environmental organizations continuing to legally challenge former Secretary Zinke’s reinstatement of coal leases.
Then, in 2022, the court in the U.S. District of Montana ruled that the moratorium must stay in place. Finally, today in 2024, the 9th Circuit threw out that earlier ruling, which means that coal mining leases on federal land may continue.

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11/07/2023

Connecticut judge overturns Bridgeport's Democratic mayoral primary due to ELECTION FRAUD

https://newstarget.com/2023-11-05-judge-overturns-bridgeport-democratic-mayoral-primary-fraud.html

A Connecticut judge has overturned the results of Bridgeport’s Democratic mayoral primary. The primary election had attracted extensive attention due to allegations of absentee ballot irregularities in Connecticut’s largest city. The controversy intensified when a video appeared online, seemingly showing a supporter of incumbent Mayor Joe Ganim inserting numerous papers into an absentee ballot drop […]

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Justice Jackson disregards the 1st Am Freedom of Speech...Abortions in 2023 top 1 million, most in a decade....SCOTUS to hear arguments on banning the mailing of home abortion pill....Christine Blasey Ford is BACK....DC US Atty who is destroying thousands of lives from J6 threatens more prison time if SCOTUS overturns the improper use of a statues he used to put people in prison for years instead of months...AND MUCH MORE!!!!

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02/27/2024


Federal Appeals Court Overturns Obama-Era Ban on Coal Leasing

(TargetDailyNews.com) – Coal mining on leased federal lands may be about to make a comeback after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit threw out a ruling from a lower court on February 21st.
The ruling pertained to a moratorium on new agreements and leases to coal mining companies who wanted to extract coal from federal land. The court’s recent ruling threw out an earlier ruling from the U.S. District of Montana. That earlier ruling had reinstated the moratorium on coal leases. Thus, the recent ruling from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals allows coal leases on federal land to begin again.
The issue began in 2016 when Sally Jewell, then the Secretary of the Department of the Interior (DOI), enacted a moratorium on new federal land coal leases for the first time in history. But in 2017, Jewell’s replacement, then-DOI-Secretary Ryan Zinke, reversed Jewell’s moratorium. He said the ban on new coal leases was not “in the public interest.”

Then in 2021, the next DOI Secretary, Deb Haaland, terminated or reversed the actions of her predecessor Zinke, but many believed her actions did not reinstate the moratorium. The status of new coal leases became confused, with environmental organizations continuing to legally challenge former Secretary Zinke’s reinstatement of coal leases.
Then, in 2022, the court in the U.S. District of Montana ruled that the moratorium must stay in place. Finally, today in 2024, the 9th Circuit threw out that earlier ruling, which means that coal mining leases on federal land may continue.

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11/07/2023

Connecticut judge overturns Bridgeport's Democratic mayoral primary due to ELECTION FRAUD

https://newstarget.com/2023-11-05-judge-overturns-bridgeport-democratic-mayoral-primary-fraud.html

A Connecticut judge has overturned the results of Bridgeport’s Democratic mayoral primary. The primary election had attracted extensive attention due to allegations of absentee ballot irregularities in Connecticut’s largest city. The controversy intensified when a video appeared online, seemingly showing a supporter of incumbent Mayor Joe Ganim inserting numerous papers into an absentee ballot drop […]

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11/05/2023

Connecticut judge overturns Bridgeport's Democratic mayoral primary due to ELECTION FRAUD
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-11-05-judge-overturns-bridgeport-democratic-mayoral-primary-fraud.html

A Connecticut judge has overturned the results of Bridgeport’s Democratic mayoral primary. The primary election had attracted extensive attention due to allegations of absentee ballot irregularities in Connecticut’s largest city. The controversy intensified when a video appeared online, seemingly showing a supporter of incumbent Mayor Joe Ganim inserting numerous papers into an absentee ballot drop […]

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11/04/2023

Connecticut Democrat Judge OVERTURNS Bridgeport Mayoral Primary Results Due to Voter Fraud That Never Happens [VIDEO PROOF]
CONNECTICUT DEMOCRAT JUDGE OVERTURNS BRIDGEPORT MAYORAL PRIMARY RESULTS DUE TO VOTER FRAUD THAT NEVER HAPPENS [VIDEO PROOF]
Steven Ahle
Steven Ahle
November 3, 2023
Voter Fraud Causes Bridgeport, Connecticut To Do The Election Over.
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Democrats have been telling us for years that voter fraud never happens, but since they now involve Democrats cheating Democrats, we hear about it all the time.

First in Texas and then in Paterson, New Jersey and finally in Bridgeport, Connecticut. In Bridgeport, the election was actually overturned and the Democratic primary must be done over.

This is due to a video showing a city official stuffing the ballot box. What about all of the Democrats videos against Republicans?

Superior Court Judge William Clark ordered a new election to be held, citing bombshell video evidence of election fraud.

He made his decision due to video evidence that Wanda Geter-Pataky, the Vice Chairwoman of the Democratic Town Clerk was stuffing the ballot box in support of the incumbent mayor Joe Ganim, who is seeking reelection. The video shows Wanda Geter-Pataky dumping a large stack of votes into a box outside the Bridgeport government center, where the city’s Registrar of Voters office is located.