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New York Sheriffs Defy Cuomo’s Thanksgiving Restrictions

Several New York sheriffs have vowed not to enforce Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Thanksgiving restrictions, including his 10-person limitation. Last week, Cuomo announced that the state would be capping Thanksgiving celebrations at 10 people to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. He did not, however, explain how this restriction would be...

Members of Bush’s 2000 Legal Team Say Trump Has No Path to Reelection

Members of former President George W. Bush’s legal team during the 2000 election claimed this week that President Donald Trump has no chance of success in his own attempts to challenge the 2020 election results. Several of people involved with the Bush campaign’s efforts to halt a recount in Florida...

NBA Team Hires Pro-BLM Announcer to Replace ‘All Lives Matter’ Announcer

The Sacramento Kings, an NBA team in the Western conference, fired announcer Grant Napear and replaced him with far-left ESPN sportscaster Mark Jones, OutKick reported. Napear tweeted, "ALL LIVES MATTER…EVERY SINGLE ONE!!!," as the Black Lives Matter movement swept the nation with its anti-family, anti-white, anti-American agenda, KTXL reported. By contrast,...

Ga. Recount Discovers 2,600 Uncounted Ballots; Most Were For Trump

Georgia officials found an additional 2,600 ballots that had not been counted from Floyd County after conducting a hand recount, which will likely reduce Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s lead over President Donald Trump. Georgia’s voting implementation manager Gabriel Sterling chalked the missed ballots up to human error. "Well what it is,...

Support for Gun Control Lowest It Has Been in Years

Support for gun control laws has dropped to its lowest levels since 2016 as gun sales continue to reach record highs amid the coronavirus pandemic and a spike in violent crime in predominantly urban areas. Around 57% of Americans now favor strict laws restricting the sale of firearms, which is...

REPORT: Trump Allies Talking About Buying Newsmax to Compete w/ Fox News

President Donald Trump’s allies have held talks in recent months to potentially buy conservative news outlet Newsmax in order to compete with Fox News, according to the Wall Street Journal. The report comes just days after Trump was rumored to be looking into starting his own media network following several...

Ga. Dem Senate Candidate Said Americans Need to ‘Repent’ For Supporting Trump, Worshiping ‘Whiteness’

Georgia Democrat Raphael Warnock, who is running in one of the state’s critical run-off Senate elections, claimed in late 2016 that Americans need to “repent” for supporting President Donald Trump and for worshiping “whiteness.” Speaking at Atlanta’s Candler School of Theology in October 2016, Warnock blasted Trump, who had not...

Mich. Republican Want to Impeach Whitmer After New COVID Restrictions

A Republican state representative in Michigan called on the state’s GOP-controlled legislature to impeach Gov. Gretchen Whitmer after she reimplemented a three-week long shutdown. Matt Maddock said he and several other legislators are calling “for impeachment hearings for Governor Whitmer,” citing a “long list of violations.” Today, myself and a growing...

Democrats Warned Dominion Voting System’s Errors Threatened ‘Integrity of Our Elections’

Four congressional Democrats warned last year that Dominion Voting Systems, a voting machine company whose equipment and software are used by dozens of states, was plagued by several problems that “threaten the integrity of our elections,” including “vote switching.” Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden, Amy Klobuchar, and Rep. Mark Pocan...

Minneapolis City Council to Spend $500K on Outside Police After Cutting Own Forces

The Minneapolis City Council, which voted to defund the city’s police department earlier this year, approved a plan on Friday to spend nearly $500,000 to temporarily hire an outside police force to combat a wave of violent crime. The plan, which council members voted for 7-6, would allow the city...

Calif. Judge Rules Newsom Overstepped Bounds by Imposing Vote-By-Mail

A California judge ruled on Friday that Gov. Gavin Newsom overstepped his legal authority when he mandated that every state voter must receive a mail-in ballot for the general election. In June, Newsom issued an executive order declaring that “all Californians who are registered (and otherwise eligible) to vote in...

SCOTUS to Hear Calif. Case That Lets Union Organizers Trespass on Private Property

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid, a case that challenges a California law which grants union organizers permission to enter the property of agricultural businesses, Jurist reported. California's owners of agricultural properties and businesses do not have the right  to refuse entrance to employee...
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