President Joe Biden signed a bill ending the COVID-19 national emergency in the US, but his administration launched a $5 billion program named Project Next Gen that aims to expedite the development of new COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, sparking concerns over government overreach and individual liberties, despite recent research indicating natural immunity may provide superior protection.
"On Monday, April 10, 2023, the President signed into law: H.J.Res. 7, which terminates the national emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic," the White House announcement reads.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill allowing residents to carry concealed firearms in the state without a permit, making Florida the 26th state to allow permitless concealed carry.
Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has released a statement in support of former President Donald Trump, criticizing what she sees as the weaponization of the criminal justice system by the radical left to destroy him, and warning that the precedent set by his indictment threatens to further divide the country.
An activist group is set to hold a so-called "Trans Day of Vengeance" demonstration at the Supreme Court despite a transgender individual murdering six innocent people in Nashville this week.
Governor Katie Hobbs' (D-AZ) press secretary Josselyn Berry has resigned following a controversial tweet suggesting violence must be used against "transphobes."
Experts have discovered that an uncertified election system called SERVIS, in use in multiple U.S. states including New Mexico, does not comply with election laws and is being used to prepare illegal post-election reports while violating laws requiring preservation of election records for 22 months.
Martha Chansley, mother of "QAnon Shaman" Jake Chansley, expects her son's release from prison "really soon," as she revealed in an interview with The Gateway Pundit, although she did not provide an exact date.