Elections

Virginia’s Loudoun County Board of Supervisors votes to launch study considering reparations

Supervisor Juli Briskman this week dismissed much of the rhetoric surrounding critical race theory as political

More Americans Became Evangelical Christians During Trump’s Presidency, Survey Reveals

Despite many attempts of the mainstream media to tarnish the relationship between former President Donald Trump and the Christian community, new data actually shows that his presidency has positively influenced Christian faith in America.

Michigan Legislature on Verge of Investigating 2020 Election Activities of Non-Profit Affiliated with Secretary of State and Funded by Mark Zuckerberg

A top official within the Michigan Republican Party confirmed to The Michigan Star that the House Oversight Committee chaired by State Rep. Steven Johnson (R-72) is on the verge of holding a hearing on the role of a Detroit-based nonprofit in the 2020 election.

Tennessee Attorney General Slatery Joins Effort to Oppose Potential Federal Takeover of Elections

Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery joined 22 attorneys general from other states and issued a letter to leaders in Congress, calling on Congress to end its push to pass legislation giving more election power to the federal government.

Capitol Police ‘covering up 14,000 hours of video about what really happened’

Looking for evidence regarding Jan. 6 vandalism

California Recall: Polling Center Tells Some Republicans They ‘Already Voted’

Some self-identified Republicans claim they arrived at their polling center to cast their ballots in the California recall election only to be told they had “already voted.”

Postal Service Unions Spent Big on Biden. Now They’re Exempted From the Federal Vaccine Mandate

President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers will exempt United States Postal Service (USPS) employees who pumped millions of dollars into the 2020 election campaign.

US Capitol Police Say 6 Officers Involved in Wrongdoing on Jan. 6

The U.S Capitol Police (USCP) confirmed on Saturday that it has recommended “disciplinary action” for six officers over their handling of protesters on U.S. Capitol grounds on Jan. 6, following internal investigations.

Democrats see $3.5T spending goal is slipping away

There’s a growing realization among Democrats that their plans for a $3.5 trillion spending package to reshape the nation’s social safety net and to tackle climate change will have to be slimmed down because of anxious centrists worried about the 2022 midterms.

GOP seeks Biden referendum over vaccine mandates

Congressional Republicans are blasting President Biden’s latest steps to require more people to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as “un-American” and vowing to fight back against them. 

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