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Calif. Secretary of State Illegally Awarded Pro-Biden Firm $35M to ‘Micro-Target’ Voters

California's Secretary of State awarded a $35 million "Get Out the Vote" no-bid contract to a "Team Biden" firm, a situation that appears to violate federal election law, according to Fox News. Tucker Carlson Tonight accessed the contract between the state of California and SKDKnickerbocker---whose managing director, Anita Dunn, is...

Campaign Finance Reports Show Biden Heavily Favored by Wall Street Executives

Wall Street executives are throwing their money behind Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, with the expectation that he will continue his pro-corporate policies despite his socialist talking points, Fox Business reported. Big banks and corporations support Biden because he is leading in the polls, and they want a seat at...

Trump, Biden to Do Dueling Town Halls in Place of Cancelled Debate

(Headline USA) NBC News agreed to put President Donald Trump before voters in a town hall event on Thursday after the president submitted to an independent coronavirus test with the results reviewed by Dr. Anthony Fauci. The announcement Wednesday sets up dueling town halls with Democratic opponent Joe Biden on a night...

Supreme Court Halts Census Count in Blow to the Alarmist Left

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration can end census field operations early, in a blow to plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the administration’s decision to end the count. The Census Bureau says it has counted 99.9% of households nationwide. The ruling increased the chances of the...

Supreme Court Won’t Revive Case Brought by Democrats Against Trump

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court declined Tuesday to revive a lawsuit filed by members of Congress against President Donald Trump alleging that he illegally profits off the presidency. The high court said it would not hear a case filed by Democratic members of Congress in 2017. A federal appeals court in Washington...

Trump, Biden Shift Campaign Strategies to Crucial Tossup States

(Headline USA) With Election Day just three weeks away, President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden concentrated Tuesday on battleground states both see as critical to clinching an Electoral College victory, tailoring their travel to best motivate voters who could cast potentially decisive ballots. Biden was in Florida courting...

Accused Kenosha Gunman Kyle Rittenhouse Won’t Face Charges in Illinois

(Headline USA) A 17-year-old accused of killing two protesters during the race riots days after Jacob Blake was shot by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, will not face charges in his home state of Illinois, prosecutors said Tuesday. An investigation revealed the gun used in the Kenosha shooting was purchased, stored...

Activist Charged w/ Dumping Trash on ICE Chief’s Property

(Headline USA) The executive director of an advocacy organization has been charged with misdemeanor offenses for protesting in Virginia on the property of the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, authorities said. Acting ICE Director Tony Pham was not home Sept. 8 when a group of protesters dumped trash...

Dems Ask Supreme Court to Extend Wisc. Ballot Deadline by 6 Days

(Headline USA) Democrats and their allies asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to allow for absentee ballots in battleground Wisconsin that are received up to six days after the election to be counted. The move is being fought by Republicans, who have opposed other attempts across the country to...

Wisc. Police Chief: No Reason to Fire Black Officer Who Killed Teen in Feb.

The police chief of a Milwaukee suburb that has seen protests and unrest since an officer was cleared of criminal wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of a black teenager in February said Monday that he sees no reason why the officer should be fired. Joseph Mensah, who is also black,...

Barrett Rebuffs Dems’ Efforts to Lay Political Traps in SCOTUS Hearing

(Headline USA) Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett brushed off the coordinated efforts of Democrat members on the Senate Judiciary Committee to turn her confirmation into a political wedge on Tuesday, the second day of her congressional hearing. Democrats peppered Barrett with overtly partisan questions, ignoring the policy established by...

Colo. Nursing-Home Residents Protest Lockdowns: ‘Rather Die from COVID Than Loneliness’

More than 20 nursing-home residents in Greeley, Colorado, gathered outside the facility this week to protest the state’s coronavirus restrictions, arguing that they would rather risk catching the virus than be separated from their loved ones. Nursing Home Residents In Greeley Protest COVID-19 Restrictions https://t.co/DMCjlzmMxL pic.twitter.com/0Gzk2dxSsU — CBSDenver (@CBSDenver) October 9,...
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