Fearful of future stonewalling, two powerful GOP Senators redoubled their efforts to bring closure, transparency and accountability to the FBI's "Crossfire Hurricane" conspiracy by releasing a tranche of documents they had obtained.
Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., made public more than 400 pages of material they...
President Donald Trump personally sued Wisconsin officials, including Democrat Gov. Tony Evers, accusing them of ignoring state law while administering the Nov. 3 election and allowing ballots to be tampered with during tabulation.
The lawsuit also names several mayors in cities such as Milwaukee, Madison and Kenosha, as well as...
President Donald Trump offered an update on efforts to investigate and fight vote fraud in a sometimes scathing rebuke of the failures exposed during the Nov. 3 election.
"We used to have what was called Election Day," he said in the sometimes discursive 45-minute speech.
"Now we have election days, weeks...
UPDATE: In another release Wednesday, Project Veritas posted what it said were the internal deliberations of CNN executives discussing their decision to bury coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.
Several leftist outlets, including NPR, as well as social-media publishers Twitter and Facebook, have drawn considerable criticism for their efforts...
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany demanded on Tuesday that the White House Correspondent Association investigate Playboy reporter Brian Karem for repeatedly shouting “misogynistic questions” at her.
“If you’re a female woman in the Republican Party who takes that podium, guess what your worry is? Having a Playboy reporter shout...
Over Thanksgiving, along with the leftover turkey carcass, I was compelled to throw out a significant part of my identity.
For 20 years, I have been a proud member of The Cavalier Daily community---the student newspaper of record for the University of Virginia.
For seven years, in fact, I served on...
A three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday overturned a North Carolina District Court's injunction that prevented the implementation of the state's 2018 voter-ID law, NCGOP reported in a press release.
The panel voted 3-0 to let the state enforce the North Carolina Voter ID Amendment,...
Second Amendment advocacy organizations sued New Jersey on Tuesday in an effort to invalidate the state's restrictive concealed carry law, the NRA Institute for Legislative Action reported in a press release.
New Jersey has a may-issue concealed carry law, meaning that local or state law enforcement agencies determine whether to...
Disgraced former FBI Director James Comey landed a teaching position at Columbia Law School next year, according to the university.
The school announced on Tuesday that Comey will be a senior research scholar and part of the Reuben Mark Initiative for Organizational Character and Leadership beginning in January. He will...
Several whistleblowers have come forward to allege widespread voter fraud in several states’ elections, claiming that up to 288,000 mail-in ballots disappeared, and that another 100,000 were improperly backdated.
The Amistad Project, a conservative group that has been compiling affidavits from witnesses over the past several weeks, unveiled several new...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., admitted this week that Democrats lost the Senate and blamed their losses on failed Democratic candidate Cal Cunningham, who “couldn’t keep his zipper up.”
Schumer has blamed Cunningham in several meetings with top Democratic donors, according to Axios, even though he is the one...
Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced this week that his office has opened investigations into more than 250 claims of vote fraud related to the 2020 election.
Raffensperger has dismissed claims from President Donald Trump’s campaign that Georgia’s election was rife with foul play, but he did admit...