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As Democrats Scold Biden Over Immigration Policy, GOP Seeks to Impeach Him Over Eviction Moratorium

The Democrat president's administration has been trying to manage a surge in illegal immigration, a spike in new COVID-19 cases, and just recently the expiration of an eviction moratorium. All these efforts have faced criticism – and not just from political opponents.

End the Shutdown, Again

Sixteen months ago, in March 2020, we argued for an end to government-imposed shutdowns of businesses, schools, churches, restaurants, and events due to the covid virus.

US Offers Temporary ‘Safe Haven’ to Hongkongers Amid Beijing Suppression

President Joe Biden on Aug. 5 said he is offering a “safe haven” to Hongkongers in the United States that would allow thousands to extend their stay amid Beijing’s “significant erosion” of their freedoms back home.

Governor Cuomo harassment report reveals brother’s ongoing advising role in case

The New York State attorney general’s office investigation report released on Tuesday that concluded Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed female staff members has revealed the level of involvement his brother, CNN host Chris Cuomo, had in advising his brother on how to handle the allegations.

Democrat Women Gather in D.C. to Discuss Kamala Harris Media Crisis

A group of Democrat women political strategists gathered in July for a dinner in Washington, DC, to discuss Vice President Kamala Harris’s media “crisis,” according to a report.

Attorneys general from 15 states file brief in support of Georgia’s new election laws

Ohio AG calls DOJ lawsuit an attempt by the federal government to take control of the details of states’ election laws.

Zuckerberg-Funded Nonprofit Paid $11.8 Million to Democrat Political Consulting Firms for ‘Nonpartisan Voter Education’ in Michigan 2020 Election

(The Star News Network) A Mark Zuckerberg-funded nonprofit, the Center for Election Innovation and Research, gave a virtually inactive Michigan nonprofit, The Michigan Center for Election Law and Administration, a $12 million grant in September 2020 for the putative purpose of helping voters figure out how to navigate the supposed complexities of mail-in ballots, as The Michigan Star reported in April 2021.

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