Senate Republicans Carry Out Act Of Political Terrorism And Vote To Blow Up The US Economy
In an act of political terrorism, Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans unanimously voted in favor of blowing up the US economy.
In an act of political terrorism, Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans unanimously voted in favor of blowing up the US economy.
Republican Louisiana Senators Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy both voted against disaster relief for their own state.
On Monday, Senate Minority Leader McConnell said that there will be no Senate Republicans voting to raise the debt limit.
Moab police were under fire when they released the body camera footage of their August 12 stop with Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito for missing clear signs of domestic violence red flags and for ignoring a 911 caller’s report that Brian hit Gabby multiple times.
Lots of excuses were thrown out, some blaming the dispatcher, but now there’s confirmation of the dispatcher relaying the report to the responding officers.
Rep. Lauren Boebert was trying to spread misinformation about COVID vaccines and instead used Tylenol to show her lack of intelligence.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) hasn’t been criminally charged yet, because prosecutors are weighing a wide range of charges, but Gaetz is preparing for trial.
Senate Republicans are preparing to block a bill that would keep the government funded, provide billions of dollars in hurricane relief and keep the United States from defaulting on its debts. The vote, expected later today, is sure to deal a “death blow” to the bill, according to The Washington Post, and will force Democrats…
In counties where Trump won 70% of the vote, the COVID death rate is 4.7 times higher than counties where he won 32%.
Senior officials inside the CIA and the Trump administration considered kidnapping WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in 2017, even weighing whether or not to assassinate him to prevent him from making an escape. This information comes from a report published by Yahoo! News, which cited conversations with over 30 former U.S. intelligence and security officials. These conversations revealed that…
Researchers reported that the insurrectionists who attacked the Capitol on January 6 represent a far more mainstream movement than any earlier instances of violent right-wing extremism.