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Biden Admin Investing $9.6 Billion to ‘Electrify’ U.S. Postal Service Fleet

This includes a commitment to acquire 100% electric delivery vehicles starting in 2026, as well as the installation of charging infrastructure at USPS facilities and the electrification of 66,000 delivery vehicles.

TikTok Banned on Louisiana’s Department of State Devices

Louisiana’s Secretary of State, Kyle Ardoin, announced Monday that he is banning TikTok on all devices issued by the Department of State.

Jan 6 Committee Asks DOJ to Bring Charges Against Trump

A committee consisting of seven Democratic and two Republican members of Congress has recommended that former President Donald Trump be charged with defrauding the US, making false statements, obstruction, and inciting an "insurrection" on Capitol Hill on January 6, 2021.

El Paso Declares State of Emergency as US-Mexico Border Crossings Surge

El Paso, Texas has declared a state of emergency and requested additional resources from the state due to a surge in border crossings and overwhelmed law enforcement.

U.S. Supreme Court Could ‘Remove’ President, VP, Hundreds in Congress for ‘Treason’: ‘Brunson v. Adams’ (Case No. 22-380) Docketed

Raland J. Brunson's lawsuit against 388 federal officeholders, Biden, Harris, Pelosi, and Pence, was docketed by the United States Supreme Court on October 24, 2022.

Pennsylvania County to Hand-Recount 2020 President, State Auditor General Votes

Lycoming County, Pennsylvania will begin recounting 2020 votes for president and state auditor general on January 9.

What House Republicans Should and Should Not Investigate

House Republicans will be entering a target-rich environment on Jan. 3.

Top Maricopa Election Offices Couldn’t Reconcile 15K Disparity in Outstanding Votes: Internal Email

Recently disclosed internal communications between top election officials in Arizona's Maricopa County in the immediate aftermath of Election Day reveal that they struggled to reconcile a discrepancy of almost 16,000 in outstanding ballot totals.

Texas Republican Introduces Bill Banning ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’ in ‘Public Institutions of Higher Education’

House Republican Carl Tepper of Texas introduced a bill prohibiting diversity, equity, and inclusion in order to "foster a diversity of viewpoints."

The Third Annual Hoax of the Year Awards

I bring you this year's group of highly anticipated and remarkably exquisite hoaxes a bit later than in the past, as I didn't want to jump the gun (sorry, didn't mean to trigger anyone) and miss out on any developing late-year hoaxes.

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