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GOP Impeachment Backers Face Tough, Well-Financed Primary Challengers

Nine of the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach former president Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol siege are facing pro-Trump primary challengers for 2022, several of whom have already raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for their campaigns. Wyoming state Sen. Anthony Bouchard, one of the Republicans challenging...

Ariz., Texas Governors Ask States to Send Police Officers to Border

(Cole Lauterbach, The Center Square) Arizona Gov Doug Ducey and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott want other states to send police officers to aid their law enforcement agencies and federal immigration officials in policing the nation’s southern border. In a letter from both governors, Ducey and Abbott wrote the surge in immigration...

Gavin Newsom Tries to Pull Off a Shocking Pandemic Power Grab

(Brad Polumbo, Foundation for Economic Education) With one of the lowest COVID-19 case rates in the country, a 70+ percent adult vaccination rate, and widespread reopening set for June 15, the pandemic is finally on the wane in California. But Governor Gavin Newsom is still refusing to give up his “emergency...

UPDATE: Supreme Court Defers Case on Harvard’s Discrimination Against Asian-Americans

UPDATE 11:00 AM 6/14/21 VIA AP: With abortion and guns already on the agenda, the conservative-dominated Supreme Court is considering adding a third blockbuster issue — whether to ban consideration of race in college admissions. The justices on Monday put off a decision about whether they will hear an appeal...

Pelosi Denies Democrat Leaders ‘Rebuked’ Anti-Semitic Rep. Ilhan Omar

Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California told CNN’s Dana Bash on Sunday that her party's colleagues didn’t “rebuke” Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota last week, after Omar's comments likening the United States and Israel to the terrorists Hamas and the Taliban. “We did not rebuke her,’” Speaker Pelosi...

AOC: Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Should Retire

Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY) said over the weekend that liberal keystone Justice Stephen Breyer should retire from the Supreme Court soon so that President Joe Biden can nominate his replacement. In the wake of last year’s fight over the replacement after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died while still serving...

Mich. Supreme Court: State MUST Certify Petition to Revoke Whitmer’s Emergency Powers

(Scott McClallen, The Center Square) The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Friday the Board of State Canvassers must certify the Unlock Michigan petition to remove Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s 1945 emergency powers. In April, the Board of State Canvassers deadlocked 2-2 three times on votes whether to certify or investigate further Unlock Michigan. “In the...

Local Election Officials Quitting at Record Pace After Fraud-Filled Election

(Headline USA) There is no shortage of job openings for local election officials in Michigan. It's the same in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, too. After botching the 2020 presidential election and facing the potential of new punishments in certain states, county officials who run elections are quitting or retiring early. The once...

Federal Judge: Houston Hospital May Force Employees to Get COVID Shot

(Headline USA) A federal judge threw out a lawsuit filed by employees of a Houston hospital system over its requirement that all of its staff receive the experimental COVID-19 shot. The Houston Methodist Hospital system suspended 178 employees without pay last week over their refusal to get the shot. Of them,...

Vaccinated House Members No Longer Required to Wear Masks

(Headline USA) Fully vaccinated members of Congress and staffers will no longer have to wear masks on the House floor and in committee rooms, the Office of the Attending Physician said Friday. The new protocol came nearly a month after vaccinated Americans were told they could ditch their masks, and...

Law Enforcement Struggles to Recruit as Murders Rise Since George Floyd’s Death

(Associated Press) Law enforcement agencies across the country experienced a wave of retirements and departures and are struggling to recruit the next generation of police officers in the year since George Floyd's death and slew of anti-police sentiment in recent years. And amid the nationwide attacks on police, communities are...

Big Tech Desperate to Save Newsom from Recall; Netflix CEO Donates $3M

(Headline USA) California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom's string of controversial policies have landed him in hot water with voters, but recent campaign finance data shows Big Tech companies may be coming to his rescue. Silicon Valley, home for many major tech companies, of course resides in California, and it seems...
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