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Rep. Marjorie Greene Apologizes for Comparing Forced Masking to Holocaust

(Headline USA) Rep. Marjorie Greene apologized Monday for recent comments comparing the forced wearing of masks in the House to the Holocaust. "I'm truly sorry for offending people with remarks about the Holocaust," the Georgia Republican told reporters outside the Capitol, saying she had visited Washington's U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum...

Maricopa County Election Auditors Finish Hand Counting Ballots

(Headline USA) A Republican-led hand recount of ballots cast in Arizona's most populous county hit a major milestone Monday when counters finished tallying all the regular ballots cast in November's presidential and U.S. Senate election, the Arizona Senate's liaison said. Ken Bennett, a Republican former secretary of state who has...

Senate Confirms Biden’s First Appeals Court Judge

(Headline USA) The Senate on Monday confirmed the first appellate court judge of President Joe Biden's tenure, elevating a judge with strong prospects of landing on the president's short list should a Supreme Court vacancy arise. Senators voted 53-44 to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve on the Court of...

Southern Poverty Law Center Sues Florida for Election Reforms

(Headline USA) Two more groups sued Florida over its new election integrity laws Monday, adding to the far-left organizations who claim, without evidence, that the rules could keep eligible voters from casting ballots. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Tallahassee by the Fair Elections Center and the...

Father of Michael Brown Joins Movement to Hold Black Lives Matter Financially Accountable

Hundreds of Black Lives Matter supporters, including Michael Brown’s father, are calling for the BLM Global Network Foundation to provide “financial transparency” and “internal accountability” amidst reports that the organization's founders used funds to enrich themselves. The supporters founded their own BLM organization called BLM10+ that represents the “original 10...

80% of Americans Back ‘Offensive’ or ‘Inaccurate’ Speech More than Gov’t Regulating It

Most Americans believe the government should protect free speech, including false or offensive speech, rather than censor and regulate it. Overall, 80 percent of Americans support free speech without government-imposed restrictions, according to Scott Rasmussen's national survey from early June. Only 9 percent of Americans said the government should decide which...

Policies Allow States to Remove Gender-Confused Children from Parents’ Homes

Leftist policies in certain states allow government officials to take "transgender" children away from their parents if they determine the parents are not “supportive” enough, according to a recent report. In Washington state, for example, children who identify as transgender can receive “gender-affirming care” without parental consent when they turn...

Biden to Media: I’d ‘Get In Trouble’ w/ Staff If I Answer Too Many Questions

President Joe Biden quipped this weekend that he would get “in trouble” with his staff if he took questions from reporters out of order during his press conference at the end of the three-day G-7 summit. The White House plans ahead of time which reporters Biden will take questions from...

GOP Impeachment Backers Face Tough, Well-Financed Primary Challengers

Nine of the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach former president Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol siege are facing pro-Trump primary challengers for 2022, several of whom have already raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for their campaigns. Wyoming state Sen. Anthony Bouchard, one of the Republicans challenging...

Ariz., Texas Governors Ask States to Send Police Officers to Border

(Cole Lauterbach, The Center Square) Arizona Gov Doug Ducey and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott want other states to send police officers to aid their law enforcement agencies and federal immigration officials in policing the nation’s southern border. In a letter from both governors, Ducey and Abbott wrote the surge in immigration...

Gavin Newsom Tries to Pull Off a Shocking Pandemic Power Grab

(Brad Polumbo, Foundation for Economic Education) With one of the lowest COVID-19 case rates in the country, a 70+ percent adult vaccination rate, and widespread reopening set for June 15, the pandemic is finally on the wane in California. But Governor Gavin Newsom is still refusing to give up his “emergency...

UPDATE: Supreme Court Defers Case on Harvard’s Discrimination Against Asian-Americans

UPDATE 11:00 AM 6/14/21 VIA AP: With abortion and guns already on the agenda, the conservative-dominated Supreme Court is considering adding a third blockbuster issue — whether to ban consideration of race in college admissions. The justices on Monday put off a decision about whether they will hear an appeal...
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