Anyone who isn’t gasping at these serious charges, demanding to see the evidence now and calling for the end of this administration (White House and Justice Department) if they are true is probably beyond hope.
Wednesday, Adam Schiff became only the third House member to be censured in this century when the House voted in favor by 213-209 on a party line vote except for six Republicans who voted “present.”
I hate to spoil your Solstice celebrations, but I have to inform you that the human race is doomed.
Fox News reports that Hunter Biden has agreed to plead guilty to two counts of willful failure to pay income taxes and one count of possession of a firearm by a person who is an unlawful user of or addicted to a controlled substance.
Today is Juneteenth, a holiday that began in Texas and was recently declared a federal holiday by President Biden.
Special counsel Jack Smith has tried to paint those conversations as part of a criminal conspiracy to break the law when they were really just Trump talking with his attorneys to clarify what they could and could not do.
Even in the most stressful times, we can always count on Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to provide us with some laughs.
Greg Kelly of Newsmax made a great point about the prosecution of Trump.
Let’s pick up the story after the shameful proceedings in Miami on Tuesday, during which President Trump pleaded not guilty on all counts, and talk about the rest of his day, arguably the more arresting part.
Redstate.com quotes an anonymous national security source as telling them that Mykola Zlochevsky, the Burisma executive who allegedly paid $10 million in bribes to the Bidens, is believed to be an asset of SVR, Russia’s foreign intelligence service.
A few days ago, we discussed the likely strategy of Lisa Monaco at the DOJ, using “classified documents” as a pretense for the Mar-A-Lago raid when they’re called something different in the indictment: “documents with classified markings,” which aren’t even necessarily still classified.
Friday, the indictment of President Trump was unsealed, and it was worse than previously described, with Trump facing 37 charges, most related to “Willful Retention of National Defense Information.”
Tuesday, Tucker Carlson made his return to broadcasting, or whatever you call it these days, with the first episode of his new show on Twitter.
I was saddened by news of the death of Pat Robertson at the age of 93.
No, Durham blew it by failing to take the opportunity to investigate the so-called Russian “hack” of the servers at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).
This was a big weekend for Democrats denying history.
Today’s the day that Kentucky Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, is supposed to be able to go into a “SCIF” and read the 5-6 pages of a Form 1023 alleging in detail that then-Vice President Biden took a $5 million bribe from a foreign national...
This is interesting, in light of all the claims that black people can’t get ahead because America is so racist. It’s an analysis of what lies behind a surprising fact: Idaho is the only state where blacks earn more than whites.
While this is technically an FBI update, let’s take a moment to consider the impending presidential candidacy of former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. I guarantee you there’re related.
Today, the House will vote on the (ahem!) “Fiscal Responsibility Act.”
Today is the deadline for FBI Director Christopher Wray to turn over to Congress a document that a whistleblower says incriminates President Biden in a $5 million bribery scheme involving payments in exchange for policy decisions.
Once a year, on the last Monday in May, we set aside a day to honor our fellow Americans who made the greatest of all sacrifices so that the rest of us could continue to enjoy the blessings of liberty and security.
I got a comment from a reader arguing that one reason young people fall prey to socialism (aside from being brainwashed by their teachers) is that they feel the capitalist system is failing them.
Thursday, in a huge victory for the American people, property rights and the Constitution, the Supreme Court pushed back government overreaches of power on both the state and federal levels.