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Mar 19 2021
News
Biden '100 percent' fine after stumble on Air Force One steps, aide says
The White House on Friday waved off any concerns about President Biden's well-being after he stumbled twice on the stairs when boarding Air Force One for a trip to Georgia, with aides saying the president is "doing 100 percent."
Biden slipped while jogging up the steps to the presidential aircraft on Friday morning. When he caught his footing, he stumbled again, dropping to a knee and
The HillJan 14 2021
Opinion
Big Government Is a Bipartisan Problem
Many Americans are very upset that President-elect Joe Biden will replace President Donald Trump. For most of them, it's not that they will miss Trump's unconventional and often unacceptable behavior. Instead, it's that they fear that the size and scope of government will grow so fast that it will permanently change the country they love.
And this fear has intensified with the defeat of
ReasonNov 23 2018
News
Democrats use accusations of trickery, illegality to explain election losses
Democrat Stacey Abrams‘ refusal to concede and her challenge to the legitimacy of the election after losing a close race for governor in Georgia would have stunned the nation if not for the frequency of such alarming claims.
Washington TimesOct 27 2020
Analysis
These Are Some of the Biggest US Senate Races to Watch in the 2020 Election
The current balance in the US Senate is 53 Republicans and 47 Democrats (including two Independents who vote with the Democrats). In 2020, 35 seats are being contested, including two special elections for appointees replacing two senators felled by illness: Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson and Arizona Sen. John McCain.
Democrats need three or four seats to wrest Senate control from
CBNMar 18 2021
News
Anti-Asian Violence
“Georgia authorities charged a man with the fatal shootings of eight people, including six Asian women, at Atlanta-area spas… The 21-year-old suspect, Robert Aaron Long, told investigators that a sex addiction drove him to commit Tuesday’s killings and indicated he frequented spas in the area, law enforcement officials said.” (Reuters)
“Recent attacks, including the killing of an 84-
The Flip SideMay 25 2021
News
House Republican leaders condemn Marjorie Taylor Greene's Holocaust comparison after 5 days and a wave of outrage
House Republican leaders have condemned incendiary remarks from GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene five days after she first publicly compared Capitol Hill mask rules to the Holocaust, amid a wave of criticism from Republican and conservative critics as well as Jewish groups aimed at the Georgia congresswoman and the party leaders' silence.
"Marjorie is wrong, and her intentional decision
CNN (Online News)Feb 04 2021
News
House removes Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from committees over incendiary social media posts
The Democratic-led House Thursday voted mostly along party lines to remove Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from her two committees following a charged floor debate rife with finger-pointing and threats of repercussions.
The vote was 230-199 with 11 Republicans joining every Democrat in stripping her from the Education & Labor Committee and the Budget Committee for a litany
USA TODAYNov 18 2018
News
Democrats' post-election battles signal larger fight over voting rights ahead
In Florida, Democrat Andrew Gillum preached it to supporters up and down the state. Throughout the week, Stacey Abrams, his counterpart in Georgia, pushed new ads with the same demand.
CNN (Online News)Jul 14 2021
Analysis
Biden Falsely Claims Supreme Court Heard 2020 Election Challenges
CLAIM: The Supreme Court, among other courts, heard the challenges to the 2020 presidential election results, twice.
VERDICT: FALSE. The Supreme Court declined to hear the election challenges, and never considered the evidence.
President Joe Biden gave a speech Tuesday in support of Democrats’ controversial voting reform bill, H.R. 1/S. 1, the “For the People Act.” As Breitbart
Breitbart NewsNov 12 2020
Opinion
How far left will Biden presidency go? Battle for Senate control could tell us
Will the most liberal Democrats will go along with a moderate and pragmatic Biden legislative agenda?
Conservatives, take heart. Sure, Joe Biden is the president-elect and will move into the White House Jan. 20, barring a stunning and unlikely series of court victories by President Trump. But more than the presidency was on the ballot last week. And fortunately, the election was not the
Fox News (Opinion)