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Dec 07 2020
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Georgia secretary of state blasts Trump, Stacey Abrams for sowing election doubt
Georgia’s GOP Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Monday criticized both President Trump and Democratic darling Stacey Abrams for casting doubt on the election process as the Peach State moved to recertify Joe Biden’s win.
Officials will reconfirm the results of the state’s presidential election after hand and machine recounts found Trump lost by approximately 12,000 votes.
New York Post (News)Jun 25 2021
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Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal
“President Joe Biden announced on Thursday a hard-earned bipartisan agreement on a pared-down infrastructure plan… [he] said that other White House priorities would be taken on separately in a congressional budget process known as reconciliation, which allows for majority passage without the need for Republican votes. He insisted that the two items would be done ‘in tandem’ and that he would
The Flip SideOct 15 2021
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Texas Abortion Law to Remain in Effect, Federal Appeals Court Rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit said Thursday it will allow Texas’s heartbeat abortion law, which allows private citizens to sue providers who perform abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, to remain in effect while it considers an appeal of a judge’s order blocking the new law.
The court issued a 2–1 order siding with the state of Texas, refusing the Justice
National Review (News)Dec 17 2020
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WATCH: Tucker Carlson Schools the Liberal Media on Their Love of Communist, Murderous China
To put it simply, Tucker Carlson’s Wednesday monologue was a must-watch. In light of the incoming Biden administration’s fealty to China, Carson devoted the opening of his FNC show to calling out the unflinching affinity many in the ruling class had for the communist government and their symbiotic relationships to enrich themselves at our expense.
Of course, Carlson included the liberal
NewsBustersSep 30 2021
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‘Betrayal’: Greta Thunberg Loses It On ‘So-Called’ World Leaders
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg had harsh words for world leaders during a speech at Italy’s Youth4Climate summit this week, saying failed leadership had resulted in 30 years of “empty words and promises” that amounted to a generational “betrayal.”
The 18-year-old spoke at the event Tuesday, which comes just a few weeks before the United Nations holds its 2021 climate change
HuffPostOct 28 2021
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Four U.S. Intelligence Agencies Produced Extensive Reports on Afghanistan, but All Failed to Predict Kabul’s Rapid Collapse
Leading U.S. intelligence agencies failed to predict the rapid Taliban takeover of Afghanistan prior to the final withdrawal of American troops and instead offered scattershot assessments of the staying power of the Afghan military and government, a review of wide-ranging summaries of classified material by The Wall Street Journal shows.
The nearly two dozen intelligence assessments
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 18 2021
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McConnell, Schumer mum on contours of impeachment trial as DC preps for inauguration under lockdown
Pelosi continues to hold back impeachment articles, possibly delaying start of Senate trial.
Details of the upcoming impeachment trial for President Trump are still up in the air as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer -- who will soon swap jobs -- have remained silent about the details of how the trial will work, how long it will last and more
Fox News DigitalSep 08 2020
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Trump Pledges to Self-Fund Reelection Campaign – if Necessary
LAGGING IN POLLS AND falling behind on fundraising, President Donald Trump declared Tuesday he was willing to sink his own cash into his campaign to secure a second term.
"If I have to, I will," Trump told reporters as he prepared to head to swing-state Florida for a campaign trip. "Whatever it takes, we have to win."
Trump is lagging in national polls and in many battleground
U.S. News & World ReportAug 08 2021
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The Postal Service Presses Forward With Unpopular Plan To Slow Some Mail Delivery
Two of the newly confirmed members of the U.S. Postal Service's Board of Governors spoke out Friday against Postmaster General Louis DeJoy's plan to slow delivery of first-class mail.
But the board took no steps to stop or even modify the 10-year plan despite the concerns expressed by the board members and regulators.
Ronald Stroman, one of three new governors named by President
NPR (Online News)Nov 09 2021
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DOJ asks federal appeals court to lift temporary order blocking Covid-19 vaccine mandate
The Department of Justice argued Monday night against a more permanent block of the Biden administration's Covid-19 vaccine mandate in a filing to the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals, saying that Republican-led states and private businesses challenging the mandate have not shown that their claimed injuries "outweigh the harm of [stopping] a Standard that will save thousands of lives and
CNN Digital