(Headline USA) House Republicans are moving to impeach Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin over his failure to notify officials of his emergency hospitalization last week, The Hill reported.
Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., said on Monday that he will introduce articles of impeachment against Austin on Tuesday, accusing the secretary of “violat his...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Rep. Greg Pence, R-Ind., the brother of former Vice President Mike Pence, has announced he will not run for re-election in 2024.
Pence revealed the news on Twitter, stating that he will complete his term, ending on Jan. 21, 2025.
“In 2017, I ran for Congress because I...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) President Joe Biden revived the failed nomination of Julie Su on Tuesday for the position of secretary of labor, despite bipartisan concerns about Su’s radical left-leaning ideology.
Su, a former deputy Labor secretary, has served as the acting secretary of labor since then-Secretary Marty Walsh resigned for...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) McDonald's has decided to re-brand its signature sandwich, the Big Mac, as the company---long a symbol of American consumerism---attempts to emphasize quality over factors such as size, cost and speed that have frequently been its hallmarks, the Wall Street Journal reported.
According to Chris Young, McDonald’s...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted the Toronto Mayor's annual skating party in the city's Nathan Phillips Square, the Toronto Sun reported.
Mayor Olivia Chow hosted the annual event with several other members of the city council in order to bring in the new year.
According to the National Post,...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Jan. 6 defendant Ray Epps, who encouraged others to go into the Capitol and committed violence against police officers, received a year of probation for his crimes on Tuesday—fueling conspiracies that Epps was a government provocateur.
Epps was also ordered to serve 100 hours of community...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Capitol Hill protestors who were completely peaceful on Jan. 6, 2021, are still being charged with disorderly conduct—and a recent court ruling ensures that those charges will stick.
Indeed, the US Court of Appeals in DC upheld on Friday a disorderly conduct charge against Jan. 6...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) In November, Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, pressed Bureau of Prisons Director Colette Peters about whether federal inmates have an Eighth Amendment right to receive sex changes.
Nehls was asking his question in relation to former neo-Nazi and domestic terrorist Pete/Donna Langan, who became the first inmate in...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn, who’s made numerous false statements about his role on Jan. 6, 2021, is now running for Congress.
Dunn announced his candidacy last week on Twitter, stating that he’ll be running as a Democrat for Maryland’s 3rd District. He’s running to replace...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) President Joe Biden has once more touted his contested involvement in politics stemming from the Civil Rights Movement, despite his past opposition to busing and integration.
In a re-election effort to sway black voters during a speech in Charleston, South Carolina, Biden claimed on Monday, “I’ve spent...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The FBI secured a surveillance victory on Monday as the Supreme Court denied Elon Musk's appeal to disclose the total number of government-spied Twitter accounts stemming from a 2014 case initially filed under the previous Big Tech platform leadership.
As reported by the Verge, the Court declined...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A law firm tied to Hunter Biden, the embattled first son, has retroactively registered as a foreign agent—eight years after conducting work for Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian gas company.
The move came after discussions with the Biden-friendly DOJ, marking a stark contrast to the treatment former Trump...