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Vulnerable Dem. Rep. Ron Kind Backs Off Re-Election Bid

With all signs indicating a red wave in the 2022 midterm election---assuming the country still stands---one of the most vulnerable battleground Democrats announced he would not seek re-election. Rep. Ron Kind, D-Wisc., narrowly won his rural, pro-Trump district in the 2020 race. The changing demographics and grim political landscape for his...

RINOs Duped into Thinking ‘Bipartisan’ Infrastructure Bill Protected from Socialist Agenda

The $3.5 trillion spending resolution modeled on the Green New Deal---which Congressional Democrats hope to pass without Republican support---needs the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package to achieve its full effect, Breitbart reported. The 18 Republican senators who voted to advance the bipartisan infrastructure bill argue that its passage remains separate...

Dominion Sues Newsmax, OAN Over Voting Fraud Claims

(Headline USA) Vote-counting machine maker Dominion Voting Systems filed defamation lawsuits Tuesday against conservative broadcasters and a prominent Donald Trump ally over their accurate reporting that the 2020 election was marred by fraud. The suits single out Newsmax, One America News, their executives and the former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne. The lawsuits...

NSA Inspector General to Investigate Unmasking of Tucker Carlson

National Security Agency Inspector General Robert P. Storch announced on Tuesday that he will investigate Fox News host Tucker Carlson's allegations that the spy agency illegally accessed his personal information and "unmasked" him. The NSA's press release did not mention Carlson by name, but "the statement leaves no doubt that...

Appeals Court Reverses DC Judge; Lets Jan. 6th Participant Out on Bond

(Headline USA) A West Virginia man charged in the assault of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after defending the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, can be released on bond while he awaits trial, a federal appeals court ruled. The district court erred in assessing the danger posed by George...

Wyo. Republicans Vote to NOT Recognize Liz Cheney as Party Member Any More

(Headline USA) Some local Republican Party officials in Wyoming have announced they will no longer recognize Liz Cheney as a party member because of her vote to impeach Donald Trump. “In the immortal words of the 45th President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump ...'You’re Fired!'” read recent...

Bipartisan Senate Makes Down Payment on Green New Deal, Passes $1T ‘Infrastructure’ Bill

(Headline USA) With a robust vote after weeks of fits and starts, the Senate approved a $1 trillion infrastructure plan on Tuesday, a rare coalition of Democrats and Republicans joining to deliver the appearance of bipartisan support for adding billions of dollars more to the federal deficit, while providing cover for...

More Texas Democrats Return, but Not Enough to End Holdout

(Headline USA) A monthlong standoff by Texas Democrats who left the state to block a GOP voting bill inched closer to ending Monday as several holdouts returned and put Republicans on the brink of having enough lawmakers to push forward once again with an election accountability overhaul. The Texas House of...

Charlotte Passes Ordinance to Give Trans Special Rights; Led to NC Boycotts in 2016

(Andrew Dunn, Carolina Journal) The city of Charlotte unanimously passed a nondiscrimination ordinance Monday, Aug. 9, the first in the city since the 2016 measure that led to House Bill 2. The two Republicans on the City Council joined with nine Democrats in supporting the ordinance, after saying new additions from...

Epstein Accuser Sues Prince Andrew, Citing Sex Assault at 17

(Headline USA) One of Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime accusers sued Prince Andrew on Monday, taking accusations that she has repeatedly publicly lodged against him, including that he sexually assaulted her when she was 17, to a formal venue. Lawyers for Virginia Giuffre filed the lawsuit in Manhattan federal court, where Epstein was...

DHS Bulletin Warns: Trump Supporters May Become Violent … But Has No Evidence

The Department of Homeland Security warned on Friday that some of Donald Trump's supporters could become violent if the former president is not reinstated as an online theory predicts, ABC News reported. "Some conspiracy theories associated with reinstating former President Trump have included calls for violence if desired outcomes are...

Leader of ‘Time’s Up’ Movement Resigns for Helping Cuomo Smear Victim

(Headline USA) The leader of Time's Up, the #MeToo-era organization founded by Hollywood women to fight sexual harassment, resigned under fire Monday for advising Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration behind the scenes in its effort to discredit one of Cuomo's accusers. Time's Up said in a tweet that it agreed...
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