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Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump, Allies Over Jan. 6th Siege

(Headline USA) U.S. Capitol Police officers who were attacked during the Capitol siege filed a lawsuit Thursday against former President Donald Trump, his allies and supportive group members, accusing them of intentionally sending a violent mob on Jan. 6 to disrupt the congressional certification of the election. The suit in federal...

STUDY: Businesses’ Exodus from Calif. ACCELERATES in 2021

(Cole Lauterbach, The Center Square) A report studying business headquarter migration says California’s businesses are moving their centers of operations at a much higher rate in 2021 compared to previous years. The Hoover Institution at Stanford University on Monday released its report, “Why Company Headquarters are Leaving California in Unprecedented Numbers.” The authors use several different...

Mexico Undecided on Reinstating ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy

(Headline USA) Mexico’s Foreign Relations Department refused to say Wednesday whether the government will allow the U.S. to reinstate the “remain in Mexico” policy of sending asylum seekers back across the border to wait for hearings on claims. The U.S. Supreme Court refused Tuesday to block a lower court ruling ordering...

FBI Raids Homes, Offices of Two Detroit City Council Members

(Associated Press) FBI agents on Wednesday searched offices at Detroit City Hall and the homes of two City Council members, just a few weeks after another councilman was charged in an alleged bribery scheme. Agents and state police were seen at the homes of Janeé Ayers and Scott Benson. Agents also were...

Sidney Powell, Pro-Trump Lawyers Sanctioned in Mich. for Election Fraud Lawsuit

(Headline USA) Nine lawyers allied with former President Donald Trump face financial penalties and other sanctions after a judge Wednesday said they had abused the court system with a lawsuit that challenged Michigan's election results in favor of Joe Biden. There is voluminous evidence of vote fraud in the 2020 election...

8,700 Criminals Arrested at Southern Border in Past 10 Mos., Including Repeat Sex Offenders

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Over the past 10 months, U.S. Border Patrol agents have arrested 8,691 known criminals who have entered the U.S. illegally through the southern border. Combined, they have committed 12,685 crimes in the U.S., according to federal data. Because Border Patrol agents do not have access to...

Democrat Senate Candidate’s Strategy in NC: Knock on Trump Voters’ Doors

Erica Smith, a Democrat hoping to replace retiring GOP Sen. Richard Burr in North Carolina, has promised to knock on a door in a Republican county for every dollar donated to her Trump-voter-outreach campaign, the News & Observer reported. However, she has no intention of adopting any portion of Trump's...

NC Teacher Put on Unpaid Leave for Refusing to Wear Mask

An English teacher in North Carolina has been placed on nine weeks of unpaid leave for her principled refusal to wear a facemask, and she does not plan to back down, according to WRAL. Last week, Aurora Preston went to the teacher preparation day at South Johnston High School without...

Noem Vows to Protect South Dakotans from Biden’s Illegal Vax Mandates

In a four-minute video, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem spelled out her libertarian beliefs on vaccine mandates and promised to "take every action available under the law" to protect the state's citizens from President Joe Biden's "illegal vaccine mandates." After the Food and Drug Administration approved BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine on...

Wisc. House Speaker Reverses Course, Calls for 2020 Forensic Audit

Wisconsin House Speaker Robin Vos on Wednesday called for a forensic audit of the state's 2020 election, marking a dramatic reversal after earlier resistance. "Part of our discussion has been focused on hiring independent contractors to enhance our efforts," said a statement from Vos's office. "We believe a cyber-forensic audit...

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Updates State COVID Death Toll By 12,000

New York’s new governor, Kathy Hochul, released data on Tuesday that updated the state’s coronavirus deaths by nearly 12,000. Hochul, attempting to distance herself from former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, submitted additional death certificate data to the New York Department of Health indicating that 55,395 statewide deaths were attributable to COVID-19. That...

YouTube Admits to Censoring 1 Million+ Videos for COVID ‘Misinformation’

YouTube admitted on Tuesday that it has removed more than 1 million videos that spread “dangerous coronavirus misinformation” since the pandemic first began in February 2020. In a statement, the social-media publisher said all the videos taken down included content that spread “false claims” about the pandemic, such as “false...
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