We Were Right: WaPo Quietly Admits the Truth About Trump’s Documents After the Election
WaPo noted that investigators “believe former president Donald Trump’s motive for allegedly taking and keeping classified documents was . . for mementos.”
FBI affidavit says Virginia man conspired to breach Capitol long before Trump’s speech
On Sunday, January 16, 2021 an FBI agent filed an affidavit supporting a criminal arrest warrant against a Virginia man. According to the affidavit,...
Texas School Shooting Suspect Freed on Bail
An 18-year-old who eyewitnesses say opened fire in a high school in Texas this week was released from jail on bail on Thursday.
Timothy Simpkins walked out...
The End of the Gold Standard: 50 Years of Monetary Insanity
This year marks the 50th anniversary since President Richard Nixon suspended the convertibility of the U.S. dollar into gold. This began the era of...
Nigerian Police Stand By as Christian Student Is Stoned to Death
A so-called blasphemy murder of a Christian student in Sokoto, Nigeria, was attended by armed, uniformed policemen who did not intervene.
Twitter refused to remove child porn because it didn’t ‘violate policies’: lawsuit
Twitter refused to take down widely shared pornographic images and videos of a teenage sex trafficking victim because an investigation “didn’t find a violation”...
Mike Davis On Show Trial Of Steve Bannon: ‘President Trump Absolutely Asserted Executive Privilege’
Mike Davis of the Article III Project talks to guest host Jack Posobiec about the trial of Steve Bannon for contempt of Congress.
Trump Tweets “I Will not be going to the Inauguration”
President Donald J. Trump Tweeted "To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th."
President Trump...
Trump Calls for ‘National Referendum’ Against Crime
Former President Donald Trump called for a “national referendum” on Democrat policies and argued the future of the U.S. could be at stake.
HSBC Suspends Top Banker for Accusing Policymakers of Overstating Climate Risk
HSBC Bank Executive was suspended after criticizing central bankers and policymakers for exaggerating the financial risks of climate change.
Dutch Nitrogen Scientist Questions the Basis of Government Climate Mandates
“We now treat farmers as polluters, end of story, which is a very strange perspective,” said Jaap Hanekamp a asst. prof. in the Netherlands.
In Moore v. Harper, SCOTUS Could Decide Who Gets The Final Say In A 2024...
If a dispute arose over the results of the 2024 election, Moore v. Harper might provide the touchstone for a state legislative role in determining the winner.