Joe Biden Gets Defensive, Admits “Defund the Police” Hurts Democrats in Heated Conference Call With Black Activists
Joe Biden sought to tone back policy and governing expectations of black activists in a leaked conference call published by the Intercept on
Trump meets state attorneys general as he looks to congressional Republicans to overturn election
President Trump had lunch with 12 state attorneys general on Thursday amid a growing legal war over efforts to invalidate President-elect Joe
FDA panel recommends Pfizer coronavirus vaccine for final agency approval
Vaccination shots could start before the end of the year.
Alabama and Louisiana AGs Want to Join Texas Election Lawsuit Against Battleground States
The attorneys general of Alabama and Louisiana have expressed interest in possibly joining a lawsuit filed by Texas.
Georgia County Can’t Certify Election Results from Recount Because They Can’t “Duplicate Results” on Voting Machines
County officials told Secretary of State Raffensperger they were not able to duplicate the election night results on their voting machines.
Texas files lawsuit directly to Supreme Court challenging election results in four states
In a novel legal strike, the state of Texas has asked the Supreme Court to invalidate the election results in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvan
The ‘Safe Harbor’ Deadline Is upon Us
On the menu today: As of tomorrow, under U.S. law, the 2020 presidential election is really, really, reallyover, under something called the “
Five takeaways from the Kelly Loeffler-Raphael Warnock Georgia Senate debate
Incumbent Georgia Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler's and Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock's political inexperience was on display during t
House Dems Vote to Legalize Weed, Block GOP Protection for Small Businesses
House Democrats passed a bill legalizing marijuana federally and voted down a Republican amendment that would have protected businesses seeki
Trump Vows to Keep Fighting for Voting Integrity in 45-Minute Facebook Video
President Donald Trump vowed on Wednesday to continue fighting the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Georgia Vote Counters Appear to Pull Suitcases of Ballots from Under Table After Observers, Media Leave
Video evidence that appears to show stashed cases of ballots in Georgia was played during a legislative hearing on Thursday.
Biden says he told Obama, 'I'll develop some disease and say I have to resign'
Biden remark about principled resignation policy leaves observers puzzled.
The Silent Victims of This Pandemic
We all know this pandemic has taken many lives, and we are well-versed in all its impacts on our health.
Pro-Biden effort offered Native Americans $25-$500 Visa gift cards, jewelry to vote
Key Native American leaders working with the Biden campaign offered tribal members and associates Visa gift cards, jewelry and other “swag” t
Biden surge in red states won’t help Democrats with looming redistricting fights
President-elect Joe Biden made major inroads into traditionally Republican territory. But Democratic wins in Arizona and Georgia likely won't
Whistleblowers Dispute Over 1 Million Ballots, Cite Dominion Tampering, Shipping Filled Ballots Across State Lines
The Amistad Project has gathered whistleblowers and sworn declarations revealing over one million potentially fraudulent swing-state ballots.
CDC shortens recommended quarantine time from 14 days to as few as seven
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shortened the required quarantine time after traveling to a new destination from 14 days to ab
Stunning Small Business Closure Numbers Reveal Just How Devastating Another Lockdown Would Be
Over a quarter of the small businesses in New York and New Jersey have closed since January, according to grim numbers from a Harvard-run dat
Trump team to file suit in Wisconsin Supreme Court alleging 'abuse' in absentee voting
Another Trump team lawsuit comes one day after Wisconsin completed its partial vote recount.
A Justified Pardon
President Trump’s pardon of retired General Michael Flynn, who fleetingly served as his first national-security adviser, was a justified act