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Michigan Court Drops Charges Against Hairstylists Who Defied Whitmer’s Lockdown

A district court dropped all criminal charges filed against six Michigan hairstylists who defied Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s coronavirus lockdown last May. Judge Kristen Simmons rejected Whitmer and Attorney General Dana Nessel’s attempt to punish several of the hairstylists who participated in “Operation Haircut,” an event last year during which hundreds...

Raskin Claims ‘Hard Facts’ Will Drive Impeachment Case; Immediately Breaks Pledge

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., the lead House impeachment manager, opened the impeachment do-over against President Donald Trump by promising to avoid dull, academic arguments---before immediately launching into one. Even though Trump is no longer in office, Democrats are hoping to prevent him from a contentious 2024 election rematch. They have maintained...

Georgia Election Officials Investigate Trump’s Call w/ Sec. of State

On March 16, 2021, Associated Press corrected the record about the Georgia phone call after the recording of it was released: In a story February 10, 2021, about an investigation into potential attempts to influence the 2020 election in Georgia, The Associated Press, based on information provided by a source,...

Senators Call Out Shocking, Partisan Tweets of Biden’s Far-Left Nominee to Oversee Budget

Senators scoffed during a confirmation hearing Tuesday at President Joe Biden's attempt to install a radical ideologue in control of an often overlooked but influential government agency. The Office of Management and Budget wields considerable behind-the-scenes policy-making influence when it comes to managing and keeping greased the wheels of the...

Questions Grow over Possible Deep-State Cover-Up in Death of Capitol Police Officer

More than a month since the Jan. 6 uprising at the US Capitol, public information remains scant about the deaths of Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt and Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, the only two casualties that reportedly came as a direct result of violence in the conflict. Rosanne Boyland...

County GOPs in Nebraska Censure Sen. Ben Sasse

Yet another Nebraska county’s Republican Party voted to censure Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., for “dismissing the legitimate concerns” about voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election and blaming former President Donald Trump for the Jan. 6 Capitol siege. Sasse has ignored Nebraska’s Secretary of State, attorney general, and “a huge...

DIDN’T KNOW SHE WAS ELECTED: Jill Biden Promises Free Community College

(Associated Press) Jill Biden is pushing free access to community college and training programs, saying the schools will be an important part of Biden administration efforts to rebuild the economy. A longtime community college professor and advocate, the first lady said people struggling to get by during the coronavirus-induced economic slump...

GOP Defector Prevents Ariz. Senate From Holding Maricopa Co. in Contempt

Arizona Republican lawmakers failed to hold the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in contempt after a GOP defector broke ranks and joined Democrats in voting against the measure. The state Senate voted on a resolution that would have found Maricopa County in contempt for its refusal to cooperate with the...

Senate Agrees to Follow Similar Format for Impeachment Do-Over Attempt

Both sides praised the bipartisan agreement for Senate rules established Monday as the second attempt to convict former president Donald Trump was set to begin Tuesday. "President Trump and his counsel are pleased that there was bipartisan support on how to structure the impeachment trial. We appreciate that Senate Republican...

Massachusetts Official: US Citizens Must Have ‘Will’ Broken So We Can Fight Climate Change

A Massachusetts climate official said normal Americans who drive gas-fueled cars and heat their homes need to have their “will” broken in order to effectively fight climate change. David Ismay, Massachusetts’s undersecretary for climate change, said during a virtual meeting with the Vermont Climate Council that targeting middle class families...

Trump Could Launch His Own Social Media Platform Soon

Former President Donald Trump could roll out his own social media platform in the near future, according to Jason Miller, one of Trump’s senior advisers. He told Breitbart that Trump would be back on social media soon after being kicked off of Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and other platforms one week...

Dominion Voting Systems Says Mike Lindell is ‘Begging to be Sued’

Dominion Voting Systems spokesman Michael Steel threatened Mike Lindell again, saying the MyPillow CEO is “begging to be sued” for defamation over his allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 election. When asked if Dominion will file more lawsuits in addition to those it has filed against pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell...
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