Joe Biden

Bannon/O’Keefe Targeting Viewed as Politically Motivated by Majority of Voters

The latest moves by the Biden Justice Department and the FBI are seen by likely voters as political persecution

Biden approval rating hits new low of 36 percent in Quinnipiac poll

President Biden’s approval rating keeps on dropping, and the news is no better for congressional Democrats.

We Warned Dems About Kamala

Democratic leaders should have paid more attention to the volumes of evidence that Kamala Harris isn’t even up to the empty role of vice president.

Youngkin Will Allow Virginia Counties, Cities, K-12 Public Schools To Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines And Masks

Virginia Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin will reportedly allow public schools to force COVID-19 vaccines and masks on children when he assumes office.

Federal Judge Grants Injunction on Biden’s Oil, Gas Ban on Federal Lands

A federal judge on Monday issued a nationwide injunction on President Joe Biden’s executive order to halt oil and gas operations on all federal lands in the name of fighting so-called climate change.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw Defends 13 RINOS Who Voted in Favor of Biden’s Infrastructure Bill

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) defended the 13 Republicans who voted with Democrats to pass Biden's $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan. QUICK FACTS: "his movement to punish those...

Grounded by Vaccine Exemption: Married United Pilots Feel Betrayed

Diversity, equity, inclusion: this has been the mantra of United Airlines. United pilots Stephanie and Kyle Atteberry thought the company meant it.

Steve Bannon to Plead Not Guilty to Contempt of Congress Charges

Former Trump advisor and campaign manager Steve Bannon moved to plead not guilty to criminal contempt of Congress charges after he refused to comply with a subpoena.

50% of Americans Don’t Believe Biden Is in Good Health, 48% Say He’s Not ‘Mentally Fit’

Democrat pollsters put the blame on Republican messaging, not Biden's numerous public gaffes

U.S. Overdose Deaths Topped 100,000 in One Year

An estimated 100,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in one year, a never-before-seen milestone that health officials say is tied to the COVID-19 pandemic and a more dangerous drug supply.

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