2024

Georgia Court Dissolves Special Grand Jury Investigating Trump and Allies

The special grand jury investigating President Donald Trump for alleged crimes in overturning the election has completed its work, issuing a final report and recommending actions to be taken; it is now up to the district attorney to decide whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury.

CNN, New York Times Turning on Biden Over U.S. Southern Border Crisis?

Both news agencies criticize, challenge the Biden administration on the humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Biden to Announce 2024 Bid in February

President Joe Biden plans to announce plans to run for a second term in the White House during the State of the Union address in February, while a more formal announcement expected in April.

John Bolton Running for President in 2024

"I wouldn’t run as a vanity candidate. If I didn’t think I could run seriously then I wouldn’t get in the race."

Musk Confirms Twitter Will Join French Democrat’s ‘Fight against Disinformation’

France's Minister for Digital Transition says Musk "confirmed" Twitter would comply.

Trump Vows to Cut Federal Funding for Schools Promoting CRT ‘Gender Insanity’

Prioritize the protection of parental rights and school choice.

Trump Offers to Serve as House Speaker: General Flynn, Kari Lake Confirm

Donald Trump announces he would serve as House Speaker if elected.

If Kristi Noem Were ‘The Most Conservative Governor in America,’ She’d Cut Ties With South Dakota’s Trans Mutilation Biz

It’s curious that in one of the reddest states in the nation, which boasts both a Republican governor and a whopping 90 percent GOP majority legislature, the child-mutilation business would be allowed not only to exist but to flourish.

Trump Blames ‘Abortion Issue’ For Midterm Losses: ‘Wasn’t My Fault’

Former President Donald Trump claims it wasn't his doing but rather the "abortion issue" was the reason many Republicans underperformed in the midterm elections.

Judge Halts California Fast-Food Law

A judge of the Sacramento Superior Court ruled Friday to block a proposed law in California that would give the state authority to negotiate the wages and working conditions of fast-food workers.

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