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Johnson Speculates FBI Knew of January 6 Plans and Did Nothing

Video has surfaced of Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) speculating that the FBI might have known about plans for unrest at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, and allowed those events to happen. Johnson reportedly made the comments about January 6 in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, a Milwaukee suburb, during a June GOP event.

NY Gov. Cuomo Sexually Harassed Multiple Women, Violated State and Federal Law

New York's Governor Andrew Cuomo inappropriately touched multiple women without consent, state report finds.

YouTube Suspends Conservative Sky News Australia

YouTube has temporarily suspended popular Sky News Australia, a conservative news org, for what the big tech giant calls "Covid-19 misinformation."

DHS Resumes Fast-Track Deportation Flights for Denied Asylum Seekers

The Department of Homeland Security announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement would be conducting the recently resumed fast-track deportation flights to Central America for migrants denied asylum in the United States. 

New Mexico House Democrat Resigns Amid Criminal Probe Into Racketeering, Money-Laundering

New Mexico House Majority Leader Sheryl Williams Stapleton, a Democrat, resigned Friday amid a criminal probe involving allegations that include money laundering and racketeering, according to reports.

January 6th Prisoners Dress Up Like Cubans So GOP Will Finally Notice Them

In a desperate bid to alleviate their plight, Trump supporters who are still being tormented in prison for participating in the January 6 Capitol incursion are identifying as Cubans in the hope Republican lawmakers will finally care about them.

Permit denied for National Day of Prayer at U.S. Capitol for 1st time in 70 years

After almost 70 years, the National Day of Prayer this year looks very different in Washington DC. That is because the permit to hold the annual event at the capital was denied for the first time since 1952.

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