Wisconsin

Rittenhouse Suing News Orgs for ‘Spreading Lies’

Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old who was acquitted in the shooting deaths that occurred during last year's rioting in Kenosha, announced his intention to sue news companies and celebrities for spreading "lies" about him.

Lawsuit Seeks to Prevent ‘Zuckerbucks’ Influence on Future Elections

Michigan official sued for diverting 'PPE' grant money to 'boost Democrat candidates'

RFK, Jr.’s ‘the Real Anthony Fauci’ Is a Record-Smashing Bestseller — But Mainstream Media Pretends It Doesn’t Exist

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s record-smashing bestseller, “The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health,” demolishes the public images of Dr. Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates. But the corporate establishment has circled the wagons to censor it — by pretending it doesn’t exist.

Boon-Docking Communities See Surge of New Arrivals as Housing Prices Soar

At age 63, Tom, a retired clerical worker, wasn’t planning to live out his golden years in the back seat of an old beater car in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert.

Lawsuit Claims Michigan Election Chief Illegally Accepted Zuckerberg Money to Swing 2020 Election

Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is focus of lawsuit.

GOP Pushes U.S. Schools to Post All Class Materials Online

Republican state lawmakers across the U.S. want to require schools to post all course materials online so parents can review them, part of a broader national push by the GOP for a sweeping parents bill of rights ahead of the midterm congressional elections.

President Trump: ‘50,000 Illegal Phantom Votes Were Cast in the 2020 Presidential Election’ in Wisconsin

Donald J. Trump releases official statement on Wisconsin voter fraud.

More Than 5 Million Questionable Ballots Identified in Three Key States

More than 5 million ballots from the 2020 Elections have allegedly been identified as fraudulent in three states pending Republican Party action, according to a report.

Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear Appeal on Drop Boxes Legality

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal of a circuit court’s January 13 decision “that held that [Wisconsin Election Commission’s] guidance on absentee ballot drop boxes [deployed statewide in the 2020 election] violates state law, and/or should have been adopted through the rulemaking process.”

Republican-Led States File Antiabortion Bills Before Supreme Court Rules on Roe

Lawmakers in at least 29 states looking to pass measures to stop abortion.

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