(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Aug. 7 was a big day for the Spendthrift Seven.
In just 12 hours, these Senate Democrats---all facing re-election Tuesday---gave the middle finger to middle-class taxpayers, hugged illegal aliens and high-fived the IRS.
Arizona’s Mark Kelly, Colorado’s Michael Bennet, Connecticut’s Richard Blumenthal, Georgia’s Raphael Warnock, Nevada’s Catherine...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Government ethics watchdog Protect the Public’s Trust filed a complaint against White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for using her position to "advocate for the defeat of a political party."
In a letter to Henry J. Kerner, who handles civil service violations, PPT argued that Jean-Pierre...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) With an impending midterm disaster in the way, Democrats across the nation are preparing to cover for their failures by emphasizing that President Joe Biden did not lose as badly as his predecessors.
According to the Washington Post report, the Democrats are simply looking to avoid taking massive...
(Headline USA) A Colorado man who is a registered Democrat voter has been arrested on suspicion of tampering with voting equipment by allegedly inserting a USB thumb drive into a voting machine at a polling station during the primary election in June, authorities said.
No elections data were accessed, and...
(Headline USA) Donald Trump's inaugural committee chair, Tom Barrack, was acquitted of all counts Friday at a federal trial in which he was accused of using his personal access to the former president to secretly promote the interests of the United Arab Emirates.
The jury in Brooklyn deliberated three days...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) The New York Times published an editorial attacking the freedom of association, a right enshrined in the First Amendment, while relying upon the freedom of the press, another right enshrined in the same amendment.
In the article titled "America Can Have Democracy or Political Violence. Not...
(Headline USA) House Republicans released a report on Friday detailing whistleblower allegations of corruption at the highest levels of the Justice Department and FBI.
The 1,000-page report is “the first comprehensive accounting of the FBI’s problems to date, which undermine the FBI’s fundamental law enforcement mission,” the Republicans said. It features...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) After ballot fraud was discovered in the midwestern swing state of Wisconsin, an election official was axed for blowing the whistle when she was apparently supposed to keep quiet.
https://twitter.com/DanODonnellShow/status/1588201506238603264
The deputy director of the City of Milwaukee Election Commission, Kimberly Zapata, uncovered large numbers of fraudulent...
(Headline USA) Late night host Jimmy Kimmel revealed this week that he would have quit his show if he was told not to attack former President Donald Trump anymore.
Kimmel admitted during a recent podcast interview that ABC News executives “hinted” that he should tone down his rhetoric about Trump and...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) The partisan and corrupt Department of Justice has floated the idea of appointing a special counsel to oversee active federal investigations into former President Donald Trump if he decides to run for president again in 2024.
Currently, Trump is under investigation for his so-called attempt to...
(Headline USA) Late night host Stephen Colbert was forced to walk back his criticism of Michigan GOP gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon after he falsely claimed that a voter with whom she spoke recently wasn’t real.
During his show last week, Colbert slammed Dixon for raising concerns about pornographic material being found...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The Biden administration released a statement attempting to bribe voters by warning them that if Republicans succeed in the midterm elections, the 16 million student-loan debts that have already been forgiven would return.
“If Republican officials get their way, tens of millions of Americans’ monthly costs...