A Louisiana investment adviser was sentenced Tuesday to six years in prison for his part in a $3.5 million fraud in which customers invested money with a Texas megachurch minister who had counseled two presidents. Gregory Alan Smith, 58, of Shreveport, also was ordered to pay nearly $3.6 million restitution… Read More
Media gives Joe Biden another free win!?
by Frank Holmes, reporter Joe Biden promised to usher in change if he got elected and, even though the election result is still in dispute, there’s already one huge difference: The top news networks have stopped using the term “superspreader event,” at least when it comes to Biden’s supporters. After… Read More
Controversial “voter fraud” video goes viral (don’t get fooled!)
A shocking video went viral this weekend showing a poll worker gleefully destroying ballots for President Donald Trump — but don’t be fooled. In the deluge of allegations of voter fraud and lawsuits over the 2020 election, it seems pranksters are trying to get the better of people on social… Read More
GOP pushes $1.4 trillion bipartisan spending bill
Republicans controlling the Senate unveiled a government-wide, $1.4 trillion spending bill on Tuesday, a largely bipartisan measure that faces uncertain odds during this period of post-election tumult in Washington. The GOP-drafted measure contains funding for President Donald Trump’s border wall and other provisions opposed by Democrats, but top leaders in… Read More
Where’s Mike Pence?
In the aftermath of the 2020 election, legal battles are ramping up as President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Joe Biden square off over the results of the election. But there’s one voice in the room that’s clearly been rather quiet ever since the mainstream media declared the race over… Read More
“America’s laziest and dumbest judge” dies at 79
A former West Virginia Supreme Court Justice who once jokingly referred to himself as “America’s laziest and dumbest judge” and who attracted as much attention for his behavior outside the court as in it, has died. He was 79. Richard Neely died Sunday of liver cancer, which had been diagnosed… Read More
U.S. Naval Academy makes history with latest promotion
The first Black woman to assume the top role leading fellow students at the U.S. Naval Academy will take up that position next semester as brigade commander, the academy said Monday. Midshipman 1st Class Sydney Barber will be the commander for the spring semester, according to the news release. Eerie… Read More
Fox News ratings crash amid boycott
After the election of President Donald Trump in 2016, Fox News went on a four-year undisputed reign as king of the cable news world. How quickly things change. Following the 2020 election, a backlash among conservatives has deeply impacted the cable news company’s ratings. It seems as though fans of… Read More
Rigged? Election fraud and Trump’s fight for 2020 election
President-elect Joe Biden? Not quite yet, President Donald Trump and his legal team have said. Amid scattered but numerous allegations of election malfeasance, the Trump administration has filed numerous lawsuits to contest the results of the 2020 election. Sponsored: Bombshell report ENDS the Democrats’ hopes In the top battleground states… Read More
Fate of Obamacare hangs in the balance
When the Supreme Court weighs the fate of “Obamacare,” arguments will revolve around arcane points of law like severability — whether the justices can surgically snip out part of the law and leave the rest. But what’s at stake has real-world consequences for just about every American, as well as… Read More
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