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Leftists Boycott Grocery Chain Publix After Heiress Donated to Pro-Trump Rally

Leftists launched a boycott of grocery store chain Publix Super Markets after a member of the company’s founding family donated to a pro-Trump “Stop the Steal” rally in Washington, D.C. last month. The Wall Street Journal reported that Julie Jenkins Fancelli, a prominent Trump donor and the heiress of the...

Democrat Congressman Sues Trump Over Role in Capitol Siege

(Headline USA) A Democrat congressman accused Donald Trump in a federal lawsuit on Tuesday of inciting the siege at the U.S. Capitol and of conspiring, without evidence, with his lawyer and extremist groups to try to prevent the Senate from certifying the results of the presidential election he lost to Joe...

Pelosi Says Independent Commission Will Examine Capitol Siege

(Headline USA) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Monday that Congress will establish an independent, Sept. 11-style commission to look into the deadly insurrection that took place at the U.S. Capitol. Pelosi said the commission will “investigate and report on the facts and causes relating to the January 6, 2021, domestic terrorist...

NC GOP Censures Sen. Richard Burr After Impeachment Vote

(Headline USA) The North Carolina Republican Party unanimously approved a resolution Monday to censure lame-duck Sen. Richard Burr over his vote to convict former President Donald Trump during Trump’s second impeachment trial. Michael Whatley, the state party chairman, said the central committee's decision serves as a symbolic gesture of the party's...

CUOMO: NY Should Have Released Nursing Home Death Data Faster

(Headline USA) Under fire over his management of the coronavirus's lethal path through New York’s nursing homes, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday the state didn't cover up deaths but should have moved faster to release some information sought by lawmakers, the public and the press. “All the deaths in the nursing...

Minn. Legislature Refuses to Bail Out Minneapolis as Chauvin Trial is About to Begin

(Associated Press) A proposal by Gov. Tim Walz to create a $35 million fund to bolster security during the murder trial of a former Minneapolis officer charged with killing George Floyd stalled out in the Democratic-controlled Minnesota House on Monday when leaders pulled the bill, acknowledging that they lacked enough...

WATCH: Trump Lawyer Shuts Down CBS Fake-News Hack in EPIC Monologue

President Donald Trump may have become the first ever back-to-back impeachment champion in US history on Saturday, but according to mild-mannered, monotone attorney Michael van der Veen, it was no time for a victory lap. In an interview with CBS News from within the Capitol rotunda, van der Veen unloaded...

Parler Returns from Month-Long Web Absence After Attack by Big Tech

In the immediate aftermath of the Jan. 6 uprising at the US Capitol, Democrats weren't the only ones who used the shocking events as a pretense to go after their top political opponents. Even as they cracked down on their own conservative users, leading social-media sites notoriously colluded to de-platform...

Did Pelosi Reject Security Help at the Capitol on Jan. 6th?

Since the Democrat impeachment team backed away from questions and calling witnesses during the Senate trial, Republican committee leaders on Monday inquired with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., about the failure to protect the Capitol against trespassers on Jan. 6. "The Speaker is responsible for all operational decisions made within...

MEMO: Comey Knew of Steele Dossier’s Reliability Problems Before Renewing FISA Warrants

A declassified January 2017 memo from then-FBI Director James Comey to then Director of National Defense James Clapper showed that both top intelligence officials were aware of the problems surrounding the Steele Dossier. "e are not able to sufficiently corroborate the reporting to include it in the body of the...

NYTimes Retracts, Stealth-Edits Phony Claims about Sicknick’s Death

As Democrats on Saturday prepared to call witnesses in the failed second impeachment attempt against former president Donald Trump, the New York Times quietly corrected---and then stealth-edited---its original reporting about the death of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick. Originally, in the days after the Jan. 6 uprising at the US...

Minneapolis Approves $6.4M to Recruit, Train New Police After Failed ‘Defund’ Push

The harsh and accusatory anti-police rhetoric used by Minneapolis's Democrat city officials during last summer's race-riots will wind up costing the city at least an extra $6.4 million. The city---where riots first broke out following the Memorial Day death of George Floyd---later led the nation's left-run urban centers in advancing...
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