Twitter suspended Pennsylvania Sen. Doug Mastriano on Thursday, the day after he hosted an election integrity hearing with witnesses who testified to electoral fraud, Reclaim The Net reported.
Mastriano's personal account displayed the message, "Twitter suspends accounts which violate the Twitter Rules."
Twitter reversed the suspension shortly afterward, and a Twitter spokesperson released...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump's attempt to exclude illegal aliens from the census, which is used to apportion congressional seats, is headed for a post-Thanksgiving Supreme Court showdown.
The administration's top lawyers are hoping the justices on a court that includes three Trump appointees will embrace the idea. It's the...
(Headline USA) A former Trump campaign associate who was the target of a secret surveillance warrant during the FBI's Russia investigation says in a federal lawsuit that he was the victim of "unlawful spying."
The suit from Carter Page alleges a series of omissions and errors made by FBI and Justice...
(Headline USA) A Big Boy restaurant in Michigan’s Thumb region has lost its name after the owners refused to stop indoor dining as part of statewide restrictions to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Customers were greeted Friday with Sandusky Diner instead of Sandusky Big Boy, the name for 35 years....
The hearing on election fraud in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania spread a message that reached state legislators in Arizona and Michigan.
Arizona legislators will hold a hearing at the Hyatt Regency in Phoenix on Monday, Nov. 30, The Epoch Times reported.
Arizona's state legislature itself did not schedule the hearing, but lawmakers, including state...
Pennsylvania state senator Doug Mastriano, R-Greene, proposed a resolution Friday to recover the state legislature's authority to select the state's 20 Electoral College delegates, according to a press release.
Earlier in the day, Mastriano discussed the resolution with Steve Bannon on War Room, The Epoch Times reported.
"So, we’re gonna do...
(Headline USA) The Justice Department amended its execution protocols, no longer requiring federal death sentences to be carried out by lethal injection and clearing the way to use other methods like firing squads and poison gas.
The amended rule, published Friday in the Federal Register, allows the U.S. government to conduct...
(Headline USA) Los Angeles County announced a new house-arrest order Friday, banning most gatherings but stopping short of a full shutdown on retail stores and other businesses.
It bans people from gathering with others who aren't in their households, whether publicly or privately.
The three-week order takes effect Monday. It came...
(Headline USA) Milwaukee County completed its recount of presidential ballots Friday, finding only small changes in vote totals for one of the two Wisconsin counties recounting ballots.
At the same time, President Donald Trump's attorneys appear ready for a legal challenge seeking to toss tens of thousands of ballots.
Democratic presidential...
Attorney Sidney Powell filed lawsuits in Georgia and Michigan on Wednesday, alleging that election fraud swung the states into Joe Biden's column, Bloomberg reported.
The 104-page lawsuit in Georgia—the only one publicly available so far—contains heaps of evidence, including an allegation that "agents acting on behalf of China and Iran"...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump on Thursday renewed claims that "massive fraud" and crooked officials in battleground states corrupted Georgia's election, and he said he'll go to Georgia to rally supporters ahead of two Senate runoff elections.
"This has a long way to go," Trump said on Thanksgiving evening. "This...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court barred New York from enforcing limits on attendance at churches and synagogues in areas designated as hard hit by the coronavirus.
The justices split 5-4 late Wednesday night, with new Justice Amy Coney Barrett in the majority. It was the conservative's first publicly discernible vote...