Mitch McConnell Falls Apart When Asked How Many Black Women Are On His DC Staff
Mitch McConnell was asked at a press conference how many black women work on his staff, and he said he didn’t know.
Mitch McConnell was asked at a press conference how many black women work on his staff, and he said he didn’t know.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki used Ted Cruz’s comments during Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearing to turn the tables on his criticism of Biden’s pledge to nominate a black woman to the Supreme Court.Â
Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) has run to federal court to file a lawsuit to block his potential disqualification from holding office.
Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) pushed more conspiracies, claiming that the Republican Party will investigate COVID-19’s origins should they regain control of Congress. “When the GOP takes over Congress in 2022, I promise we will investigate the origins of pandemic and listen to the scientists who have been warning of the dangers of gain of function…
An administrator at Georgetown University’s law school has been suspended from their position after claiming that President Joe Biden was not going to nominate “the objectively best pick†but a “lesser Black woman†for the Supreme Court. Ilya Shapiro, a prominent libertarian who was the senior fellow in constitutional studies at Cato Institute and EIC…
Last week, unbeknownst to anyone, surely just as planned, Short testified to the Select Committee and gave the Committee perhaps the closest direct testimony they have received to date.
It appears clear that if DOJ wanted to prosecute Trump for doing “something” in flagrant violation of federal law, beyond attempting to overthrow the election, it has a ready-made case.
Trump was directly involved in the plot to seize voting machines as another Republican excuse goes up in flames. Trump Was Directly Involved With The Plot To Seize Voting Machines The New York Times reported: Six weeks after Election Day, with his hold on power slipping, President Donald J. Trump directed his lawyer, Rudolph W….
Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe said that Trump confessed to seditious conspiracy and would face 20 years in prison if charged.