(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) An ongoing audit of the 2020 New Mexico elections revealed that the state's voting systems have the capacity to create and fill out ballots, the Gateway Pundit reported.
New Mexico uses the infamous Dominion Voting Systems.
The machines apparently have the capacity to print ballots with the...
(Preston Parra, Headline USA) A new document leak, published by conservative watchdog Project Veritas, reportedly offered evidence that the Biden Justice Department spied on journalists.
Wednesday's bombshell---courtesy of an FBI special-agent-turned-whistleblower who remains on the agency's payroll---confirmed that the federal government used covert surveillance software and tools to surreptitiously monitor...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., was mocked for her inability to count after the bill to codify Roe v. Wade lost in a 51-49 vote, Townhall reported.
"I believe in democracy, and I don't believe that the minority should have the ability to block things that the...
(Tom Joyce, The Center Square) The House Natural Resources Committee announced its first-ever criminal referral to the Department of Justice on Wednesday this week.
Natural Resources Committee Chair Raúl M. Grijalva, D-Ariz., and Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee Chair Katie Porter, D-Calif., made the criminal referral showing what they believe is a...
(Headline USA) The U.S. Army is poised to revamp its forces in Alaska to better prepare for future cold-weather conflicts, and it is expected to replace the larger, heavily equipped Stryker Brigade in the state with a more mobile infantry unit better suited for the frigid fight, Army leaders...
(Pamela Cosel, Headline USA) Joe Biden’s new disinformation czar, Nina Jankowicz, wallowing in the authoritarian power that the role has given her, has proclaimed that she wants “verified” people to edit the Twitter posts of other people.
As part of a Zoom call with fellow leftists, Jankowicz explained how she wants...
(Pamela Cosel, Headline USA) Did U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen really mean it when she said that abortion for “low-income” black women was justified because without access to it, the country's economy suffers? Yes, she did.
Yellen's comments, delivered during a Senate Banking Committee hearing, came under fire for sounding like...
(Headline USA) The Border Patrol agents falsely accused of using horse reins to whip migrants are still prohibited from riding horses along the southern border, according to the Washington Free Beacon.
The Department of Homeland Security cleared the agents involved in the controversy of all wrongdoing in a recent report, but...
(Headline USA) Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., claimed this week that helping Ukraine fight off Russia is a “top priority” for both Democrats and Republicans.
“I think we all agree the most important thing going on in the world right now is the war in Ukraine,” McConnell said after being...
(Headline USA) A group of military doctors said they no longer trust the Defense Department’s medical database and accused top officials of downplaying injuries sustained from mandatory COVID-19 vaccination, according to Just The News.
Lt. Col. Peter Chambers said miscarriages, myocarditis and cancer cases have increased among service members over the...
(Alex Tien, Headline USA) President Joe Biden's mental faculties, as well as his lack of solutions to any problems the nation is facing, was on full display at a press conference this week at the White House.
Biden sarcastically joked about his own resignation being a "good idea," the Western Journal...
(Preston Parra, Headline USA) A former attorney and current attorney general in the state of Kentucky, Daniel Cameron, launched his bid Wednesday for a gubernatorial run in the state.
Cameron, a Republican, broke a long-standing historical barrier in Kentucky by becoming the first black man to hold the office since 1944.
In...