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Timeline of Events Debunks Trump ‘Incitement’ Claims; Officials REFUSED Security

Before President Donald Trump finished his Jan. 6 speech in which he told Congress to reject some results from the Nov. 3 presidential election, agitators had already entered the US Capitol to stop challenges to the Electoral College vote count, The National Pulse reported. Trump arrived late for a speech...

Leftist Group Asks House to Investigate Mo Brooks Over Electoral College Challenge

A leftist watchdog group is asking the Office of Congressional Ethics to open an investigation into Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., for his role in the challenge to the Electoral College’s certification. In a letter, the Campaign for Accountability claimed Brooks’s speech on the House floor last Wednesday “incited violence” since...

TOOMEY: Trump Committed ‘Impeachable Offenses’; Could Face ‘Criminal Liability’

Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., became the highest ranking Republican senator on Saturday to publicly support accusations that President Donald Trump committed “impeachable offenses” during the riot at the U.S. Capitol building last week. GOP Sen. Pat Toomey: “I do think the president committed impeachable offenses” pic.twitter.com/nBx9jlJTdv — Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) January...

Conservative Internet Providers Begin Blocking Twitter, Facebook from Servers

A Northern Idaho internet provider became the first to dish out to Silicon Valley social media sites a taste of their own medicine, the Gateway Pundit reported. YourT1Wifi announced that it was banning the companies over their active role in inciting anti-democratic behavior through a suppressive censorship campaign. Umm from my...

Sen. Rick Scott Predicts ‘Big Win’ in 2022 as Backlash to Radical Dem. Agenda

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fl., said the Democratic Party's radical agenda will give Republicans a "big opportunity" to retake the House and Senate in 2022, Fox News reported. Scott, who now chairs the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which works to keep Republicans in control of the Senate, said President Donald Trump...

FBI Warns of Plans for Nationwide Armed Protests Next Week

(Headline USA) The FBI is warning of plans for armed protests at all 50 state capitals and in Washington in the days leading up to Democrat Joe Biden's inauguration, stoking fears of more bloodshed after last week's siege at the U.S. Capitol. An internal FBI bulletin warned that, as of Sunday,...

Big Tech Sees Backlash from Outraged Trump Supporters over Censorship

As Democrats in Congress planned another impeachment do-over at the start of the final full week in President Donald Trump's first term, Trump sought to take on one of the gravest threats of his presidency: big tech censorship. Trump, who along with countless other conservatives, has been deplatformed over the...

House Preps Impeachment; GOP Blocks Ouster-by-Cabinet Call

(Headline USA) A House resolution calling on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke constitutional authority to remove President Donald Trump from office was blocked Monday by Republicans. Democrats in the House are pushing Pence and the Cabinet to oust Trump, saying he is unfit for office after they alleged, without evidence,...

Kamala Harris Admin Sees 1st Major Crisis After Vogue Runs Wrong Cover Photo

The honeymoon may soon be over for Presidents-in-waiting Joe Biden and Kamala Harris when it comes to the level of coverage in the mainstream media. As Vogue made clear this week it has no intention of following lockstep with the incoming administration's demand to dictate the terms of its editorial...

PGA Championship Leaving Trump National in ’22 Tournament

(Headline USA) The PGA of America cut ties to President Donald Trump when it voted Sunday to take the PGA Championship event away from his New Jersey golf course next year. The vote comes four days after a siege at the nation’s Capitol as Congress was certifying the election victory of...

Parler Taken Offline as Amazon Cancels Its Web-Hosting

(Headline USA) President Donald Trump has been kicked off of leftist Big Tech's social media platforms following last week's intrusion on the U.S. Capitol that companies like Facebook and Twitter have blamed on him. But it remains to be seen how fast or where — if anywhere — on the internet...

Blue Cross, Wall St. Corporations Cut Off Campaign Cash to Pro-Trump Congress Members

UPDATED 1:00 PM: A growing number of Wall Street banks and businesses have cut ties with President Donald Trump's campaign and financial arms, as well as the broader Republican Party, following last week's riots and insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The financial technology company Stripe has stopped processing payments for the...
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