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Most Police Depts. See Only Modest Cuts as Dems Quietly Back Off Radical ‘Defunding’ Calls

(Headline USA) The race riots following the death of George Floyd earlier this year prompted calls to “defund the police” in cities across the country. Avowed Marxists and pro-anarchy activists who have led the ongoing riots claim that call has now become a central point in the presidential contest. But...

12 Democratic Governors Vow that ALL Votes Will Be Counted

(Headline USA) A dozen Democratic governors issued a joint statement on Wednesday vowing that every valid ballot will be counted in the election, despite deep-seated distrust over their partisan efforts to rewrite the election rules at the last minute and loosen voter integrity safeguards. In the immediate aftermath of the...

American Medical Association Asks SCOTUS to Strike Ban on Tax-Funds for Abortion Clinics

(Headline USA) A leading doctors' trade guild on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to strike down a Trump administration rule prohibiting taxpayer-funded clinics from referring women for abortions. The American Medical Association acted after two U.S. appeals courts issued conflicting rulings on the legality of restrictions. Medical facilities in violation...

Voting Lawsuits Pile Up as Dems Press for Last-Minute Rules Changes in Battleground States

(Headline USA) They've been fighting in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania over the cutoff date for counting mailed ballots, and in North Carolina over witness requirements. Ohio is grappling with drop boxes for ballots as Texas faces a court challenge over extra days of early voting. As Democrat officials at the state and...

Sen. Mike Lee Has Coronavirus; Says He’ll Make Supreme Court Vote

(Headline USA) Republican Utah Sen. Mike Lee revealed Friday he was infected with the coronavirus in an announcement that came just hours after President Donald Trump said he had the disease. The conservative senator plans to isolate for 10 days then return to public life the day the Senate Judiciary Committee is...

Officers Knocked 3 Times, Announced Themselves, Before Entering Breonna Taylor’s Apt.

(Headline USA) Police who shot Breonna Taylor announced themselves as law enforcement before entering her apartment, according to grand jury testimony that was among hours of audio recordings released Friday. “We knocked on the door, said police, waited I don’t know 10 or 15 seconds. Knocked again, said police, waited even...

UPDATE: President Has ‘Mild Symptoms’ After Positive Test for COVID-19

UPDATE VIA AP: The White House said Friday that President Donald Trump was suffering “mild symptoms” of COVID-19. White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on Friday assured the public that Trump was conducting business as usual while in quarantine. Vice President Mike Pence tested negative for the virus on Friday...

Colorado Sends Voter Registration Postcards to Non-Citizens, Deceased Woman

Colorado's Democrat secretary of state sent voter-registration cards to deceased people and non-citizens through an unverified third-party system that identifies unregistered voters, the Denver Post reported. Secretary of State Jena Griswold mailed 750,000 postcards that advise unregistered people to register and vote. About a dozen people improperly received the postcards. Karen...

Uber, Lyft Seek Big-Tech Exemption to California Law Targeting Gig Economy

(Headline USA) Californians are being asked to decide if Uber, Lyft and other app-based drivers should remain independent contractors or be eligible for the benefits that come with being company employees. The battle between the powerhouses of the so-called gig economy and labor unions including the International Brotherhood of Teamsters...

Trump Campaign Sues Philadelphia over Mail-In Voting Offices

(Headline USA) President Donald Trump’s campaign followed through on a threat to sue Philadelphia, filing papers in court Thursday night over city officials preventing campaign representatives from watching people registering to vote or filling out mail-in ballots in election offices there. Trump poll watcher kicked out of election office in...

Supreme Court to Review Law that Bans Ballot Harvesting in Ariz.

(Associated Press) The Supreme Court said Friday it will review a 2016 Arizona law that bars anyone but a family member or caregiver from returning another person’s early ballot. The law itself, however, remains in effect through the presidential election and until the justices rule. The court will begin hearing arguments again...

MURDOCK: Trump Stands Up Against TRUE Hate

Editor's note: After the submission of Deroy Murdock's column but prior to publication, Trump once again denounced all white supremacists and denounced the Proud Boys while saying he knew little about the group. (Headline USA) Tuesday night’s demolition derby/presidential debate featured this particular collision on the Fox News Channel. Moderator Chris...
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