President Donald Trump believes that his speech inciting chaos on Capitol Hill was “totally appropriate.” “They’ve analyzed my speech, my words,” Trump said in a statement during his first public appearance since the attempted coup. “Everybody to a T thought it was appropriate.” The President is in the final week …
Read More »Ted Cruz Communications Director Resigns
Sen. Ted Cruz‘s (R-Texas) communication director has announced her resignation after the deadly events at the U.S. Capitol. Lauren Blair Bianchi, who has worked with Cruz since 2019, said in a brief statement, “I’m grateful to Senator Cruz for the opportunity and wish him and his first-rate staff nothing but …
Read More »Talk-Radio Owner Tells Hosts To Stop Election Fraud Rhetoric
One of America’s biggest talk-radio platforms that added fuel to the election fraud misconception fire has decided to switch directions abruptly. According to the Washington Post, Cumulus Media, employer of several popular right-wing talk-radio hosts across the nation, told its on-air personalities to stop joining in on the rhetoric that …
Read More »Donald Trump Is Headed Towards Being Impeached For The Second Time
President Donald Trump is likely to become the first commander in chief to be impeached twice. On Wednesday, the House of Representatives will on a single Article of Impeachment against President Trump. The charge is “incitement of insurrection.” On Tuesday, the House voted on a resolution calling on Vice President Mike Pence to oust …
Read More »25 Domestic Terrorism Cases Opened After US Capitol Breach
America is refusing to stand for Wednesday’s Trump-supporting riot at the US Capitol. The breach was a threat to national security. According to a news release from Democratic Rep. Jason Crow’s office, The Federal Government will take action against Trump’s rioters. Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy told the congressman that 25 …
Read More »The 147 Republicans That Still Objected To The Election Results After The Capitol Attack
Before we get too many days past the events of January 6, I simply want to list the 147 Republican Senators and House Representatives that were in the Capitol during the attacks by the Pro-Trump crowd, had to be rushed to safety and held in secret locations for hours while …
Read More »Large Corporations Cut or Pause Political Contributions After Riots At The Capitol
In the aftermath of the riots at the Capitol on January 6, several large corporations have taken strong stances and decided not to continue to contribute to candidates who voted to overturn the election results. While much of corporate America condemned the violence, these companies have gone a step further …
Read More »Amazon Is Cutting Off Parler’s Servers For Inadequate Content Moderation
Amazon has told Parler it will suspend the company’s AWS hosting services access at midnight (Sunday). According to The Washington Post, users of the site praised Wednesday’s Capitol riot while violating the e-commerce and web hosting giant’s terms of services. Amazon says Parler’s inadequate content-moderation practices was the violation. A …
Read More »Physician: Lawmakers “May Have Been Exposed” to COVID-19 Amid Capitol Riot Lockdown
The Office of Attending Physician released a statement on Sunday saying some Congress members were on lockdown in the same room with someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19. “On Wednesday, January 6, many members of the House community were in protective isolation in a room located in a large …
Read More »Republican Attorney Generals Helped Organize Attack On The Capitol
A group led by Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr called on President Donald Trump supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol on January 6th to “stop the steal,” which resulted in the deadly Electoral College Riot. What initially was believed to be a spontaneous suggestion by an unhinged president grasping for …
Read More »Freshman Congresswoman: “Hitler was right on one thing”
Newly-elected Illinois Representative Mary Miller has served in Congress less than a week and has already drawn calls for her resignation from colleagues over a statement she made at a Pro-Trump rally earlier this week. During a rally for the conservative Moms for America on Tuesday, Miller, an Illinois Republican, …
Read More »US Capitol Police Confirm Death Of Officer After Pro-Trump Riot
US Attorney Prosecutors opened a federal murder investigation following the death of Brian D. Sicknick. The US Capitol Police officer began his job in July 2008. He served in the First Responders Unit. Sicknick was protecting the US Capitol when Tump supporters lead the vicious riot. He lost his life” …
Read More »Trump Must Go!
Donald Trump incited an insurrectionist riot that culminated in the storming of the Capitol. Once the smoke cleared from the Electoral College Riot, two bombs were found, five lives were lost, and the world wondered, “what happens next?” Republican Representative Adam Kinzinger is calling for the invocation of the 25th Amendment, …
Read More »Dominion Voting Systems Sues Trump’s Former Attorney Sidney Powell; Seeks $1.3 Billion
The elections company Dominion Voting Systems filed a lawsuit Friday against Donald Trump’s former attorney, Sidney Powell. Powell is accused of being one of the loudest amplifiers spreading election fraud conspiracy narratives on the 2020 Presidential election, NPR reports. Dominion is suing Powell, an attorney who worked for the Trump …
Read More »Trump Administration Officials Who Have Resigned Over Capitol Hill Violence
Several officials from President Donald Trump’s administration have decided to resign after pro-Trump supporters barged into the Capitol while Congress was certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory on Wednesday. Here is a list of people that have resigned: Sarah Matthews, Deputy Press Secretary, resigned on Wednesday, saying that she …
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