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GOP Rep. Mo Brooks to Challenge Electoral College Results over Fraud Concerns

Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., said on Wednesday that he will challenge the Electoral College votes if Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden is declared the winner. Brooks said there is enough evidence of widespread voter fraud to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the results. So when Congress meets to certify...

Conservative Groups Call on House Dems to Probe Biden Family’s Financial Records

Conservative organizations sent a letter on Tuesday to Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, asking him to investigate the financial records of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's family. "As you also know, public record has established beyond doubt that Vice President Biden repeatedly...

REPORT: Company that Audited Ga. Voting Machines Had Prior Relationship w/ Dominion

As emerging information regarding Georgia's recount led Gov. Brian Kemp to call for a signature audit with a second recount still in progress, major questions continued to emerge about the integrity of the ballot-tabulating in the recounts. The firm hired by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to conduct an...

Ex-FBI Lawyer, Who Falsified Russia Hoax Email, Seeks Probation

(Headline USA) A former FBI lawyer who pleaded guilty to falsifying an email during the Russia investigation “made a grievous mistake” but should be spared prison time and given probation instead, his attorneys said in a sentencing memorandum Thursday. Kevin Clinesmith admitted in August to having altered an email that was...

Among First Acts, if Elected, Biden Wants 100 Days of Mask-Wearing

(Headline USA) Joe Biden said Thursday that he will ask Americans to commit to 100 days of wearing masks as one of his first acts if he becomes president, stopping just short of the nationwide mandate he's pushed before to stop the spread of the coronavirus. The move marks a notable...

US Companies Could Force Employees to Take COVID Vaccine or Lose Their Job

Law professors say that American companies may have the power to demand that their employees receive a COVID-19 vaccine before returning to work, Reuters reported. "Companies have every good reason to get all of their employees vaccinated and also have an obligation to keep all employees and customers safe," said...

Labor Board: Google Illegally Spied On and Fired Pro-Union Employees

The National Labor Relations Board filed a complaint against Google and its parent company, Alphabet, on Wednesday, alleging that the tech company illegally spied on employees who had organized anti-Google protests before firing them. The NLRB’s complaint accuses Google of violating a New Deal-era law that gives workers the right...

Ga. Gov. Kemp Calls for ‘Signature Audit’ After Ballot-Stuffing Revealed on Video

(Headline USA) Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle" Thursday night that Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger should demand an audit of signatures for ballots, after security video from the tabulation center at State Farm Arena in Fulton County showed election workers pulling out suitcases...

Congressional Republicans Signal Support for Trump 2024 Bid

Congressional Republicans have made it clear they will support President Donald Trump if he chooses to run for the White House again in 2024. “If he were to run in 2024, I think he would be the nominee,” said Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., according to Politico. “And I would support...

Texas Republican Introduces House Bill Blocking Funds to States That Don’t Clean Voter Rolls

In light of recent allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 election, Rep. Brian Babin, R-Texas, introduced a bill this week that would block federal funding to counties that do not commit to cleaning their voter rolls. The bill, called the “You Must Be Alive to Vote Act,” would tie...

Liberal Activists Sue Ga. Election Officials, Demand They Add 200,000 Inactive Voters

Liberal groups filed a lawsuit on Wednesday alleging that Georgia election officials wrongly removed nearly 200,000 voters from its registration list before the 2020 election. Three activist groups---the Black Votes Matter Fund, the Transformtaive Justice Coalition and the Jesse Jackson-founded Rainbow Push Coalition---sued Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for...

Austin, Texas Mayor Lectured Residents About Traveling While Vacationing in Mexico

The Democrat mayor of Austin, Texas urged city residents not to leave their homes --- blaming a coronavirus "surge" --- during the holiday season, while at his luxury timeshare in Cabo, Mexico. In early November, Mayor Steve Adler posted a video saying, “We need to stay home if you can....
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