(Headline USA) A former top-level employee of Dominion Voting Systems who was reportedly caught on tape bragging at an Antifa conference call about having rigged the November presidential election has filed a defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump's legal team and some of its top allies.
In a pre-election call...
(Kerry McDonald, Foundation for Economic Education) It’s quite likely that wherever you are reading this, you are currently subjected to lockdowns, restrictions, regulations, or executive orders to one degree or another, as government officials respond to the coronavirus pandemic with increasing coercion and control.
Indeed, The Wall Street Journal reported on...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump has threatened to torpedo Congress’s massive COVID-19 relief and year-end package, upending a hard-fought compromise in the midst of deep economic uncertainty by demanding changes fellow Republicans have opposed.
Trump assailed the bipartisan $900-billion bill and associated $1.3-trillion broader government funding package in a video he...
(Headline USA) A woman angry with a Detroit-area Republican election official sent photos of a dead body and threatened her family after a clamorous meeting at which the official initially refused to certify results in favor of Joe Biden, authorities said Wednesday.
Katelyn Jones, 23, was charged with making a threat...
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Tex., told President Donald Trump that he should send both the Paris Climate Accord and the Iran Nuclear Deal to the Senate for ratification as treaties, echoing an idea that the Wall Street Journal floated.
If Trump sent the so-called executive agreements --- which now avoid the...
UPDATE: Far-left New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined Democrat Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California and Sen. Charles Schumer of New York --- House Speaker and Senate Majority Leader, respectively --- in agreeing to President Donald Trump's call for $2,000-per-American payments in the economic stimulus.
"Let’s do it," Ocasio-Cortez tweeted Tuesday...
(Associated Press) Former U.S. Rep. Katie Hill sued her ex-husband and two media outlets Tuesday for distributing “nonconsensual porn” that helped torpedo her political career.
Hill sued Kenneth Heslep, who she said launched a “scorched earth attack” on her after she broke up with him by distributing nude photos to the...
Entering into the final 30 days of his first term, President Donald Trump followed a long tradition of so-called lame-duck presidents in issuing pardons.
Trump's pardons included two people convicted in connection with the FBI's Russia-collusion hoax, four Blackwater guards convicted of partaking in the killing of Iraqi civilians, and...
A newly uncovered cache of State Department records revealed that Joe and Hunter Biden may not have been the only high-level officials seeking quid-pro-quo arrangements from Ukrainian officials.
Operatives close to the campaign of failed 2016 candidate Hillary Clinton also sought to build inroads with the country's top prosecutor that...
(Headline USA) Dr. Deborah Birx, coordinator of the White House coronavirus response, said Tuesday she plans to retire, but is willing to first help President-elect Joe Biden's team with its coronavirus response as needed.
Birx, in an interview with the news site Newsy, did not give a specific timetable on her...
Dr. Anthony Fauci, one of the leading experts on the White House’s Coronavirus Task Force, said Americans should “assume” a new, more contagious strain of the virus first detected in the U.K. is already in the U.S.
The new variant found in the U.K. first appeared in November and reportedly accounts...
Thousands of supporters are planning a virtual “second inauguration” for President Donald Trump on Jan. 20 to compete with Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s presumptive ceremony.
More than 60,000 people have signed dup to attend an event billed as “Donald J. Trump 2nd Presidential Inauguration Ceremony” on Facebook.
“Disclaimer: We are a grassroots...