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VIDEO: Suitcases of Ballots Pulled Out After GOP Observers Sent Home in Ga.

(Headline USA) At a hearing before the Georgia Senate Oversight Committee on Thursday, President Trump's legal team showed video from the tabulation center at State Farm Arena in heavily-Democratic Fulton County, where a few remaining election workers pulled out suitcases from under a mysteriously-appearing table after Republican observers were...

Trump Confidence in Bill Barr? ‘Ask Me…in a Number of Weeks from Now’

(Headline USA) Earlier this week, Attorney General William Barr told the Associated Press that U.S. attorneys and the FBI had looked into allegations of election irregularities and found no evidence of widespread voting fraud that would change the outcome of the election --- yet. “To date, we have not seen fraud...

L.A. Mayor Announces 2nd Lockdown: ‘It’s Time to Cancel Everything’

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced this week that the city is re-entering a total lockdown because of a coronavirus "surge," discouraging residents from leaving their homes unless it is absolutely essential. "My message couldn't be simpler. It's time to hunker down. It's time to cancel everything. And if it...

Ga. Republicans Anxious over Trump Rally Amid Vote-Fraud Turmoil, Senate Runoffs

President Donald Trump on Saturday will head to what's being billed as his first post-election rally in Valdosta, Ga., near the Florida border. But with all eyes on the Peach State, which could play a key role in Trump's own political fate as well as the balance of the US...

Dems are No-Shows at Sen. Ron Johnson’s ‘Crossfire Hurricane’ Corruption Hearing

Fearful of future stonewalling, two powerful GOP Senators redoubled their efforts to bring closure, transparency and accountability to the FBI's "Crossfire Hurricane" conspiracy by releasing a tranche of documents they had obtained. Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., made public more than 400 pages of material they...

Investigation of Ariz. Ballots Widened After Sampling Shows Irregularities Favoring Biden

(Headline USA) County election officials agreed Wednesday to expand their inspection of certain ballots in metro Phoenix that are being challenged in a Republican lawsuit that questions Joe Biden’s vote lead in the state. Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Kelli Ward, who filed a lawsuit contesting the election results, is looking for...

Divided Wisc. Supreme Court Says Trump Lawsuit Must Start in Lower Courts First

(Headline USA) A split Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday refused to immediately hear President Donald Trump’s lawsuit attempting to overturn his loss to Democrat Joe Biden in the battleground state, sidestepping a decision on the merits of the claims and instead ruling that the case must first wind its way...

San Francisco Bans Smoking Inside Apartments; Pot Smoking OK

(Associated Press) City officials in San Francisco have banned all tobacco smoking inside apartments, citing concerns about secondhand smoke. But lighting up a joint inside? That’s still allowed. The Board of Supervisors voted 10-1 Tuesday to approve the ordinance making San Francisco the largest city in the country to ban tobacco smoking inside...

Trump Personally Files Lawsuit in Wisconsin Vote-Fraud Saga

President Donald Trump personally sued Wisconsin officials, including Democrat Gov. Tony Evers, accusing them of ignoring state law while administering the Nov. 3 election and allowing ballots to be tampered with during tabulation. The lawsuit also names several mayors in cities such as Milwaukee, Madison and Kenosha, as well as...

Democrat Lockdown Leaders Eat Own Words After Dining Out, Taking Trips

(Headline USA) Their messaging has been clear: wear a mask, stay 6 feet apart, and most importantly: stay home! But their actions aren’t living up to the rhetoric, creating a real political problem for some of the most vocal leaders in California’s fight to contain the coronavirus. First came Gov. Gavin Newsom,...

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Escapes Calif.; Moves Headquarters to Texas

(Associated Press) Tech giant Hewlett Packard Enterprise said it is moving its global headquarters to the Houston area from California, where the company's roots go back to the founding of Silicon Valley decades ago. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s office announced that the relocation will increase the company's presence in the area,...

Trump Gives Vote Fraud Address: ‘This May Be the Most Important Speech I’ve Ever Made…’

President Donald Trump offered an update on efforts to investigate and fight vote fraud in a sometimes scathing rebuke of the failures exposed during the Nov. 3 election. "We used to have what was called Election Day," he said in the sometimes discursive 45-minute speech. "Now we have election days, weeks...
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