Jury Recommends Multiple Indictments in Georgia Trump Inquiry
She would not discuss specific indictments in the special grand jury’s report but noted that its recommendations were “not going to be some giant plot twist.”
Read NowShe would not discuss specific indictments in the special grand jury’s report but noted that its recommendations were “not going to be some giant plot twist.”
Read NowShe would not discuss specific indictments in the special grand jury’s report but noted that its recommendations were “not going to be some giant plot twist.”
Read NowBy: Spencer Brown – townhall.com – January 26, 2023 As House Republicans finalize the rosters for committees and announce initial hearings for the 118th Congress, it’s clear that the House GOP is gearing up for aggressive oversight of the Biden administration’s actions over its first two years — specifically the partisan weaponization of the federal government — and the Biden…
Read NowBy: Howard Husock – nationalreview.com – January 24, 2023 The Democratic Party’s obsession with race — and the view that African Americans have made little or no social or economic progress since the 1960s — is about to reach into any local government that receives any federal assistance. That means some 1,250 jurisdictions that receive community-development funds, along with the…
Read NowTownhall’s blockbuster investigative report on the gay Atlanta couple accused of running a gay, suburban, pornography and pedophile ring is full of disturbing and horrifying revelations.
Read NowBy declaring that Americans would and should have no hope against a tyrannical government, President Biden disavows a central premise of our nation’s Founding.
Read NowIf a society strives to achieve “equity” for every citizen merely by providing equal opportunity, it would need to accept unequal outcomes. If a society does not accept unequal outcomes…
Read NowBy: Jeff Charles – redstate.com – January 2, 2023 Author and podcaster Michael Malice devised his own test to determine whether one is more conservative or progressive. He does this by asking a simple question: Do you believe some people are better than others? To see this article in its entirety and subscribe to others like it, choose to read…
Read NowKerby Anderson Tim Constantine concludes that “actions have consequences,” except in America today. He reminds us that the older generation grew up hearing simple phrases intended to teach personal responsibility: “save up for a rainy day” and “work hard to get ahead.” Hard work and playing by the rules usually led to success. That doesn’t seem to be the lesson…
Read NowBy: Tim Constantine – washingtontimes.com – December 11, 2022 Growing up in yesteryear America, there was any number of simple phrases intended to teach personal responsibility. “Save up for a rainy day” and “work hard to get ahead” were among them. The American To see this article in its entirety and subscribe to others like it, choose to read more….
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