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Today, Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn exploded nationally on Twitter, after tweeting a quote from The New York Times saying that instead of stopping illegal immigration, President Joe Biden has “emphasized the humane treatment of immigrants, regardless of their legal status.”
Michael Sherwin, the federal prosecutor who led the criminal investigation into the Capitol riot, said that evidence in the probe is “trending” toward sedition charges.
The investigation and reporting of the Atlanta Spa Shootings committed by confessed killer, Robert Aaron Long, are on-going. Already some themes in the news have gelled but with truck-size holes in them.
Marjorie Taylor Greene complained to the Pentagon that the Guam National Guard "ambushed" her office as a political tool to intimidate Congress, and called for them to sent home.
A strong argument could be made for the claim that many of Trump’s supporters are racist, and also probably for the claim that racists are more likely to support Trump than to support any other political leader.
A Superior Court judge in Maricopa County, Arizona on Monday ordered the Arizona Republican Party to pay more than $18,000 in attorneys’ fees which were incurred through the GOP’s lawsuits challenging the results of the 2020 election.
It’s certainly true that the U.S. Constitution doesn’t tell you that you have to wear a face mask. There are lots of things that the U.S. Constitution does not expressly forbid, including grand theft auto and murder.
The Pharmacist tells the true story of a small town pharmacist—Dan Schneider—who beats the odds by solving the murder of his son in a drug-related shooting in New Orleans.
Our hats are off to the amazing citizen volunteers who are documenting the actions of the January 6th insurrectionists at the Capitol Building.
Just because a person might seem to agree with you on one issue does not make them your friend. And the fact that someone disagrees with you on one issue should not make them your enemy.
Have you ever wondered why some of the best political analysis comes from comedians?
People needing to buy prescription drugs in the US are being robbed to a degree that can scarcely be imagined, in some cases we pay 10X what is charged in other countries for the same drugs, and by the same companies.
Let’s grant for the sake of argument that politicians don’t always tell the truth. It’s still necessary to recognize that there are different kinds of lies.
Yesterday web viewers were treated to a video of biblical proportions: a statue—if you could call it that—of Donald Trump, covered in gold and a weird hybrid American Flag/Lord Fauntleroy outfit being wheeled in at CPAC in Florida.
More ink and pixels are being expended every day over the nomination of Neera Tanden to run the Office of Management and Budget.
Posts circulating several weeks into the start of President Joe Biden’s administration claim that under the Presidential Transition Enhancement Act of 2019, former President Donald Trump “retains control of the military until 60 days after the inauguration of a new President.”
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