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REPORT: Dozens of Former Bush Officials to Leave GOP

Dozens of members of former president George W. Bush’s administration are reportedly leaving the Republican Party over party members’ refusal to distance themselves from former president Donald Trump. Sources told Reuters as many as 60 former Bush officials plan to announce their departure from the GOP in the wake of...

Former Treasurer: Keep Ohio Red by Maintaining ‘Trump Coalition’

(Breitbart) Josh Mandel, the former Ohio treasurer, told Breitbart News Saturday that the key to keeping Ohio red ahead of the 2022 Senate elections is to maintain the working-class “Trump coalition.” Mandel spoke to Breitbart News Saturday host Matthew Boyle as Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) announced that he would retire at the end...

Trump Announces New Impeachment Legal Defense Team

(Headline USA) Former president Donald Trump announced a new impeachment legal defense team Sunday, one day after it was revealed that he had parted ways with an earlier set of attorneys with just over a week to go before his Senate trial. The two representing Trump will be defense lawyer...

State Legislatures File More Than 100 Election Integrity Bills in 28 States

(Headline USA) Republican lawmakers in statehouses across the country are moving swiftly to reign in the illegal and unconstitutional voting methods that facilitated widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Although most legislative sessions are just getting underway, the Brennan Center for Justice, a public policy institute, has already tallied...

Impeachment Petitions Filed Against Kentucky’s Governor & Attorney General

(Headline USA) Impeachment fever has struck Kentucky, where grievances over coronavirus restrictions and the outcome of the Breonna Taylor death investigation have spurred petitions to oust both the governor and the attorney general. It's a card rarely played in any serious way in the Bluegrass State, though Kentucky has had...

Trump Parts with Impeachment Lawyers a Week Before Trial Starts

(Headline USA) Former President Donald Trump has parted ways with his lead impeachment lawyers just over a week before his Senate trial is set to begin, two people familiar with the situation said Saturday. Butch Bowers and Deborah Barbier, both South Carolina lawyers, are no longer with Trump's defense team. One of...

Republicans Condemned Trump. Now They’re Seeking His Help.

(Headline USA) Just two weeks ago, House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy declared Donald Trump culpable in the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol. By Thursday, he was seeking his political support. A private meeting between the two men at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort signaled a remarkable turnaround in the former president's...

NeverTrumpers Bemoan Ex-President’s Lock on State, Local Parties

(Headline USA) Donald Trump has mused about forming a third party. But it's unclear why he needs one. As he faces yet another left-orchestrated impeachment trial for inciting insurrection, state and county Republican Party committees have held their ground in Trump's defense. It suggests that contrary to the wishes of some,...

Durbin, Graham to Introduce DREAM Act As Part of Immigration Reform Effort

Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., plan to reintroduce the DREAM Act next week as a starting base for broader negotiations over immigration reform. "If we can reach an agreement soon, very soon, we will have the base bill reintroduced and then that will be our starting point...

POLL: Romney Twice As Popular Among Democrats Than Republicans

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, is twice as popular among Utah Democrats than he is among members of his own party, according to a recent survey. The statewide poll, conducted by Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics, found that 84% of the state’s Democratic voters approve of Romney, while 64% of Republicans...

RAND PAUL: Chief Justice’s Refusal to Participate Helped Crystallize GOP Impeachment Opposition

Sen. Rand Paul, who led the way in fighting back against Democrats' desperate impeachment do-over, said that Chief Justice John Roberts' refusal to participated helped boost the argument that it was unconstitutional. "We’ve long been aware that a constitutional motion is a privileged motion and that it could happen," Paul...

Democrats Introduce Bill to ‘Massively Expand’ Mail-In Voting

Democrats introduced a bill on Thursday called the “Vote at Home Act,” which would make permanent several voting practices that may have contributed to widespread vote fraud in the 2020 presidential election. The bill seeks to “massively expand vote-at-home ballot access” by enacting automatic voter registration and providing voters with...
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