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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.

Forbes Removes Contributor After ‘Numerous’ Articles About Fauci

Forbes has cut off its association with a prolific contributor after he wrote a number of articles about Dr. Anthony Fauci. Forbes recently removed Adam Andrzejewski,...

More Than 40% Of Companies Say Workers Have Asked for Higher Pay to Offset Inflation. Few Have Revised Salary Budgets.

Inflation may be hitting new 40-year highs, but less than a quarter of U.S. organizations say they are revising their salary budgets due to inflation.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Warns Ukraine ‘Cannot Possibly Win,’ Calls for Peace Deal With Russia

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is distancing herself from most of her colleagues on Capitol Hill by warning Ukraine cannot win the war with Russia, and she opposes sending more arms that will only cause more suffering and a bigger refugee crisis.

Rep. Stephanie Murphy Flames Party for Promising ‘Rainbows and Unicorns,’ Abandoning Moderates

Retiring Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy called out Democratic leadership for repeatedly siding with the left flank of the party against moderate members during a Friday interview.

Christians, It’s Time to Talk to Disney

Conservatives need to show up and stop ceding the corporate battlefield to progressives.

Jussie Smollett Serves Less Than a Week of 150-Day Jail Sentence

Actor Jussie Smollett released on bond from Cook County Jail Wednesday pending appeal of his conviction.

Major US Bank Tells Abortion-Seeking Employees It Will Cover the Cost of Their Travel

One of America's largest banking corporations is reportedly shelling out cash to help employees circumvent state abortion laws.

New Hampshire House Approves Over-The-Counter Ivermectin

New Hampshire took a giant step closer to becoming the first U.S. state to offer Ivermectin without a prescription on March 16.

Kristi Noem’s ‘Zuck Bucks’ Ban Could Boost Conservative Credentials

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has enacted a law that bans government entities in her state from accepting private financial resources to help absorb the cost of running elections.

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