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Democrat Lawsuit Aims to Keep Ron Johnson, Two Other Wisconsin GOP Reps. Off Ballot for Assisting Jan 6 ‘Insurrection’

Wisconsin Democrat Activists filed suit earlier this month in an attempt to disqualify Republican Senator Ron Johnson and two GOP congressional colleagues — Representatives Tom Tiffany and Scott Fitzgerald — off the midterm ballot this November. The Democrats claim that the three pro-Trump Republicans should be disqualified to serve based on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which was adopted in the aftermath of the Civil War to (in part) keep former Confederates from serving in Congress.

Mississippi Governor Signs Bill to Ban Critical Race Theory in Schools

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on March 14 signed into law Senate Bill 2113, which prohibits critical race theory (CRT) ideologies in publicly funded schools.

Exclusive: Audit Reveals FBI Rule-Breaking in Probes Involving Politicians, Religious Groups, Media

I agents violated their own rules at least 747 times in 18 months while conducting investigations involving politicians, candidates, religious groups, the news media and others, according to a 2019 FBI audit obtained by The Washington Times. 

Apple Investors Vote for ‘Civil Rights Audit’ but Reject China Forced Labor Proposal

Apple investors bucked the company’s recommendations and approved a “civil rights audit” while rejecting a proposal calling for a report on Chinese forced labor.

Arizona Senate Study Finds 200K Ballots Counted in 2020 With Mismatched Signatures

Estimate is more than eight times the number of mismatches acknowledged by the county.

L.A. Spending $800K to House a Single Homeless Person

An audit of the city of Los Angeles funds found that the city spent $1.2 billion on a program that was meant to build housing for the homeless, but the cost is now projected to cost around $837,000 per unit.

The Federal Reserve: Enemy of American Workers

According to numbers released by the US government, consumer prices have increased by 7.5 percent in the past year, the steepest increase since 1982.

DHS Has Now Released All 76,000 Afghan Evacuees From Military Bases Into U.S.

Homeland Security announced the departure of the last Afghan evacuees from military bases on U.S. soil Saturday, saying 76,000 of them have been processed and released into American communities.

IRS, Department of Homeland Security Contracted Firm That Sells Location Data Harvested From Dating Apps

The company formerly known as X-Mode is now part of a federal government contractor that sells location data quietly harvested from apps.

More Than 5 Million Questionable Ballots Identified in Three Key States

More than 5 million ballots from the 2020 Elections have allegedly been identified as fraudulent in three states pending Republican Party action, according to a report.

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