By Conrad Black Commentary The battle lines were drawn within a couple of hours following the acquittal of former President Trump in his second impeachment case, between Trump and his followers and the recently returned ghost of the Never Trump movement. The ex-president’s Republican enemies are pale and malnourished after four years skulking in the […]
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Supreme Court to Consider 2020 Election Challenge Lawsuits in February Conference
By Tom Ozimek The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday scheduled several high-profile contest-of-election lawsuits, including ones brought by attorneys Sidney Powell and Lin Wood, and the Trump campaign, for consideration at its Feb. 19 conference. According to a case listing, the lawsuits include Sidney Powell’s Michigan case (20-815), the Trump campaign’s Pennsylvania lawsuit (20-845) and Wisconsin lawsuit (20-882), the Pennsylvania lawsuit brought by Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.) […]
Republicans Call Double Standard on Greene’s Committee Removals, Point to Omar Remarks
By Tom Ozimek Several Republican lawmakers alleged a double standard in the Democrat push to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) from two committee posts over her past comments and actions, while Democrat lawmaker Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) faced no such censure for her past incendiary remarks. The House on Thursday adopted a resolution along largely partisan lines to remove Greene […]
WH Press Secretary Jen Psaki Re-Affirms Stimulus Checks Will Be $1,400
By Jack Phillips White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Wednesday re-affirmed that stimulus checks to Americans will be $1,400 and said the administration is looking into limiting income eligibility. There was speculation that the stimulus payments would be less than the $1,400 amount that was proposed weeks ago. President Joe Biden included the checks in the $1.9 […]
Biden Administration Took Several Big Steps in Wrong Direction on First Day: McConnell
By Zachary Stieber President Joe Biden’s administration took steps in the wrong direction on Biden’s first day in office, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Thursday. “The president re-entered the failed Paris climate agreement—a terrible bargain that would set us up to self-inflict major economic pain on working American families with no assurance that China or Russia […]
Rubio Urges Biden to Break ‘Paralysis in Washington’ and Push for $2,000 Stimulus Checks
By Tom Ozimek Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) urged President-elect Joe Biden to bridge partisan divides in Washington and push Congress to adopt a narrow bill that would deliver $2,000 stimulus checks rather than pad relief legislation with unrelated issues. “Please do not allow direct payments to the American people to get caught up in the normal political […]
Supreme Court Refuses to Fast-Track Remaining Lawsuits Challenging Presidential Election Results
By Matthew Vadum With nine days to go before Inauguration Day, the Supreme Court threw out a raft of requests this morning for expedited consideration of legal challenges to election results in multiple states by President Donald Trump’s campaign and Trump supporters. The actions come Jan. 11 after Congress voted Jan. 7 to dismiss all objections lodged by […]
Trump Says He Won’t Attend Biden’s Inauguration
By Ivan Pentchoukov President Donald Trump said on Jan. 8 that he will not attend the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. “To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th,” the president wrote on Twitter. Trump made the announcement one day after Congress certified Biden as the […]
Trump Promises ‘Orderly Transition’ After Biden Certified as President-Elect
By Zachary Stieber President Donald Trump early Jan. 7 promised there would be an orderly transition on Jan. 20, while vowing to continue to fight to better America. “Even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts bear me out, nevertheless there will be an orderly transition on January 20th. I […]
REPORT: OBAMA AND RENZI ORCHESTRATED THE THEFT OF US ELECTIONS
By Alexandra Bruce The Georgia Senatorial run-off election appears to be a repeat of November 3rd, with Dominion machines in three of the largest Republican precincts malfunctioning early in the day and voters told they couldn’t scan their own ballots. Poll workers promised to scan the ballots on voters’ behalf as soon as the machines […]
White House Planning to Refer Brad Raffensperger to Secret Service for Investigation Under the Espionage Act
By Jim Hoft President Trump held a one-hour long phone call on Saturday with crooked Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and state election officials on the 2020 election in his state that was wrought with fraud. It’s not clear if Ruby Freeman or Ralph Jones, Sr. were on the call. In the one-hour phone call on Saturday, […]
General Tom McInerney and Paul Vallely Reveal All
By John Michael Chambers, Alexandra Bruce Gen Tom McInerney and Gen Paul Vallely join John Chambers’ Making Sense of the Madness to say that perhaps the biggest danger in what’s happening right now is the media blackout and how half the country doesn’t understand that we are living through hybrid warfare and information warfare (the […]