A new poll in Georgia shows that 0% of Black voters thought their voting experience was “poor” despite a newly enacted law that Democrats claimed was “Jim Crow 2.0.”
Author: Andrew Miller
Turley says latest document dump ‘undermines’ White House’s central claim on treatment of classified info
Liberal law professor Jonathan Turley reacted on Twitter to news that more classified information was found at President Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware, home.
Conservatives blast Biden over latest batch of classified information found: ‘FBI raid happens when?’
Conservatives on social media reacted to the latest batch of classified evidence found at Biden’s home by wondering aloud if the FBI would raid his home like they did Trump’s.
Former Mueller prosecutor: White House ‘digging a hole deeper’ by failing to answer classified doc questions
Former Mueller prosecutor Andrew Weissmann says the Biden administration has dug itself a deeper hole by failing to answer questions about the handling of classified info.
Rep. Ilhan Omar calls McCarthy speakership agreement a ‘deal with far right insurrectionists’
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar took to Twitter on Friday and called Republicans who cut a deal to make Rep. Kevin McCarthy the Speaker of the House “far right insurrectionists.”
Republican attorneys general ditch association over alleged liberal bias, financial questions
The National Association of Attorneys General has lost millions of dollars since Republican AGs began leaving the group over financial, ideological concerns.
Rep.-elect George Santos faces scrutiny over campaign filings his team blames as ‘database error’: Report
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos is facing criticism over suspicious FEC campaign filings that his team says were the result of a “database error.”
Arizona judge rejects Republican Kari Lake’s challenge to gubernatorial election
Republican Kari Lake has lost her legal challenge to the November gubernatorial election where Democrat Katie Hobbs was declared the winner but says she will appeal.
Free speech advocate speaks out after 2020 emails included in Twitter Files warned of Big Tech ‘bloodbath’
NetChoice Vice President Carl Szabo is speaking out after his company was swept up in Twitter CEO Elon Musk’s data release on Twitter’s censorship.
Texas Republican proposes bill banning children under 18 from social media
A bill proposed by a Texas Republican lawmaker would prevent children under 18 from signing up for social media platforms and force companies to verify the ages of users.