Seattle’s far-left police-free nirvana is already falling apart. A wave of violence has struck the anti-government zone set up by protesters in the middle of the city’s Capitol Hill district, with at least four shootings and one death. Now, the people who live there — and the businesses trying to… Read More
Controversial police elimination effort moves forward
The Minneapolis City Council votes Friday on a proposal to change the city charter to allow the elimination of the city’s police department, a radical move supported by a majority of the council after George Floyd’s death — but something far from assured. The vote is one step in a… Read More
4 Dems arrested for mail-in voting fraud
Four elected Democratic officials in Paterson, New Jersey face criminal voting fraud charges stemming from the May 12 special election in the city, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said Thursday. Paterson City Councilman Michael Jackson, and Councilman-elects Abu Razyen, Alex Mendez, and Shelim Khalique were charged with criminal conduct involving hundreds… Read More
Trump overhauls federal hiring — media ignores
President Donald Trump is preparing to direct the federal government to overhaul its hiring to prioritize a job applicant’s skills over a college degree, administration and industry officials say. Trump is set to sign an executive order Friday outlining a new direction for the nation’s largest employer during a meeting… Read More
Pelosi’s clever anti-Trump 2020 election stunt
Unveiling a 2020 election stunt aimed at President Donald Trump’s campaign, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a plan Wednesday to expand “Obamacare,” even as Trump’s administration is about to file arguments in a Supreme Court case to strike it down. Pelosi announced an upcoming floor vote on her measure, setting… Read More
White House wins Supreme Court victory
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can deport some people seeking asylum without allowing them to make their case to a federal judge. The high court’s 7-2 ruling applies to people who fail their initial asylum screenings, making them eligible for quick deportation, or expedited removal. Where… Read More
Election delays? Get used to it, experts say.
Kentucky and New York had primaries Tuesday, but the winners of the closest races probably won’t be known until next week. What’s going on? Get used to it. Slow vote counts and delayed results are a feature of elections during the pandemic and are likely to continue into the general… Read More
Robert Trump, president’s brother, jumps into election drama
On the eve of the 2020 election, Robert Trump — the president’s younger brother — is stepping forward to help the Trump re-election campaign. But he won’t be giving campaign speeches. Instead, he’s battling on behalf of the Trump family in court. Sponsored: Shocking: Hitler’s Final Secret President Donald Trump’s… Read More
Biden VP shake-up stuns D.C.
With just four months until the 2020 presidential election in November, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s campaign has announced a vice president shake-up few saw coming. Expected to announce his running mate in a little over four weeks, Biden’s campaign announced that they’ve asked a new candidate to enter the… Read More
Nancy Pelosi: Republicans are murderers
Congress has hit an impasse on policing legislation after Democrats blocked a police reform proposal on Tuesday — and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has dramatically upped the rhetoric. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi claimed Republicans, who don’t support all her proposals, are “trying to get away with murder, actually — the… Read More
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