2021

Judge Postpones January 6 Trials

The judge overseeing the trial of a January 6 defendant agreed to postpone the man's trial until after inauguration day.

Oval Office Diplomacy: Biden and Trump Highlight Transition Efforts

President-elect Donald Trump’s arrival back at the White House led many to speculate that incumbent President Joe Biden had never “been happier in his...

Trump Team Considers ‘Warrior Board’ to Remove Woke Generals

President-elect Donald Trump's transition team is considering a draft executive order that would establish a "warrior board" of former generals and military personnel to review three and four-star officers and recommend their removal.

Biden-Harris State Department Organizes Emotional Support Session After Election Results

The State Department under the Biden-Harris administration arranged a therapy session for its employees on Friday following Donald Trump’s election win, as reported by...

Trumps Border Tsar Homan Pledges to Override States as Trump Unveils Deportation Plans

Donald Trump’s new “border tsar,” Tom Homan, has directed Democratic governors to “get the hell out of the way” to facilitate mass deportations in...

Petition Demands Release of Jan. 6 Prisoners

The January 6 Pardon Coalition launched a national petition demanding the release of those incarcerated following the January 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol protest.

Law Enforcement Visits Florida’s ‘MAGA Grocery King’ Alfie Oakes’ Home and Business

Alfie Oakes is a Florida-based farmer, grocery store owner, and staunch MAGA supporter who has drawn national attention for his political stances and outspoken...

Leftist DA Loses Los Angeles Re-Election

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon lost his reelection bid to Nathan Hochman.

Biden Admin’s Regulatory Costs Reach Nearly $1.78 Trillion

The American Action Forum (AAF) found that the Biden-Harris administration has spent nearly $1.78 trillion in rules and regulations since January 2021.

Lyft to Pay $2.1 Million in Civil Penalties for Misleading Drivers About Earnings

The Department of Justice has announced that the ridesharing app Lyft will pay $2.1 million in civil penalties for misleading drivers about their potential earnings.

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