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Cuomo Lifts COVID Restrictions Because of Biden’s ‘Management’

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo joined a growing number of Democratic officials who are lifting coronavirus restrictions now that former President Donald Trump is out of office. He announced on Monday that the state will be adjusting its restrictions “in the coming days,” citing a decline in positive cases and...

REPORT: Fauci Is Federal Government’s Highest-Paid Employee

Dr. Anthony Fauci is the highest-paid of the nearly 4 million federal employees in the U.S. government, including the president. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and current chief medical adviser to the president, made $417,608 in 2019, according to Forbes. He will have made...

Biden Brought In Record Dark Money During Campaign

President Joe Biden brought in more “dark money” from anonymous contributors than any other presidential candidate in history, according to a recent Bloomberg analysis. During the 2020 presidential campaign, Biden reportedly reeled in $145 million in anonymous contributions. The previous record of $113 million had been set by Sen. Mitt...

Va. Judge Permanently Overturns Policy Permitting Late Ballots w/o Postmarks

A state judge ruled that the Virginia Board of Elections’s rule allowing officials to count mail-in ballots that arrived late without a postmark is illegal, and ordered state officials to repeal it this week. Virginia Circuit Court Judge William Eldridge ruled that the state’s late mail-in ballot law violated state...

MEMO: FBI Pushed Carter Page Spy Warrant Four Days after Desperately Bungled Interview

With the floodgates now opening on what had been a slow drip of details in the FBI's Russia collusion conspiracy/hoax, the concerted effort to smear former Trump adviser Carter Page has come further into focus. Had it not succeeded, the trap might have been considered desperate or comically inept, seemingly...

Companies Skip Super Bowl Ads; Fear Ticking Off Half the Country

Several of the companies known for their hit Super Bowl commercials have decided to sit this year's game out over concerns about political polarization. Budweiser, Pepsi Co., Coca-Cola, and other major corporations have backed out of advertising during this year’s broadcast and have decided to give money to coronavirus relief...

Republican-Led Legislatures Vow to Pass Changes to Clean Up Elections

After state legislatures in swing states failed to ensure secure and constitutional elections in 2020, some Republican legislators are pushing for reform, Politico reported. Arizona and Georgia --- with Republican governors and state legislatures --- have the best opportunity to outlaw mass mail-in voting, ballot harvesting, electronic voting, and other unconstitutional...

Bernie Says He’ll Use Budget Committee Powers to Push Dem Agenda Even MORE Left

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., confirmed he plans to play an active role in shaping the Biden administration’s agenda, and that he will use his powers as Senate Budget Committee chairman to push it through. During an interview with CNN on Sunday, Sanders said he will not hesitate to use budget...

SQUAD: Death Row Executions Under Trump an Unprecedented ‘Killing Spree’

‘Squad’ Reps. Cori Bush, D-Mo., and Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., joined by 35 other members of Congress, sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Friday demanding that he commute the sentences of everyone on federal death row. “As members of Congress, we stand ready to work with you on your...

Dominion Voting Systems Files $1.3B Defamation Lawsuit Against Giuliani

Dominion Voting Systems filed a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani, former President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, on Monday for statements he made about the voting machine company while leading Trump’s post-election offensive against vote fraud. The lawsuit alleges that Giuliani engaged in a “viral disinformation campaign” by accusing...

GOP Reps. Rip Dems’ Effort to Sic FBI on Parler Over Capitol Siege

Reps. James Comer, R-Ky., and Greg Steube, R-Fla., denounced the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairwoman's "overtly partisan" demand that the FBI investigate Parler but not other social media platforms, according to a press release. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., made the request last week in a letter, citing as...

Mich. Gov., DC Mayor Lift COVID Restrictions Two Days After Trump Leaves Office

Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer rolled back some of her strictest coronavirus regulations just days after former President Donald Trump left office, despite the fact that positive case numbers remain high throughout her state. Michigan restaurants and bars can now host indoor dining at a 25% capacity starting this week, Whitmer...
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