Hunter Biden Under Investigation for Potential Tax Crimes

Federal prosecutors are investigating former Vice President’s son Hunter Biden for possible tax crimes. Hunter Biden said in a statement, “I learned yesterday for the first time that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware advised my legal counsel, also yesterday, that they are investigating my tax affairs.” He added, “I take this matter very seriously but I am confident that a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately, including with the benefit of professional tax advisors.” The investigation began in…

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18 States Join Texas Lawsuit to Reverse Election Results

Eighteen states have joined an unprecedented lawsuit that seeks to block four battleground states from voting in the Electoral College. The lawsuit, filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, accuses Democratic officials in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Wisconsin of taking advantage of the coronavirus pandemic to make changes to election procedure. Not only were these changes unconstitutional, but they allowed for massive amounts of voter fraud that likely changed the outcome of elections, argues Paxton. As a result, these states should be blocked from voting in the Electoral College. The…

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Youtube to Censor Videos Questioning Election Results

YouTube announced it will start removing any videos that are posted Wednesday or later that question the 2020 election results based on claims of “widespread fraud or errors.” The platform said that any video stating that the 2020 election outcome was affected by “widespread fraud or errors” would be deleted from the platform unless “sufficient” context is provided. “Yesterday was the safe harbor deadline for the U.S. Presidential election and enough states have certified their election results to determine a President-elect. Given that, we will start removing any piece of…

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“People Are Deathly Afraid” of Andrew Cuomo

A Democrat who previously worked for Andrew Cuomo tweeted attacks aimed at the New York Governor. One of them stated that Cuomo had produced the “most toxic team environment” she had ever experienced, that being a waitress for bad customers is  “an infinitely more respectful environment,” that people were “deathly afraid of him,” and that Cuomo is “a total a**hole surrounded by enablers.” Lindsey Boylan, was an employee for Andrew Cuomo’s administration from 2015 to 2018. Boylan started tweeting about her experience after someone asked about people’s worst job. She…

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Crimes Committed by Presidential Family Members

I suppose it is only natural that family members of United States presidents will have exceptional advantages.  Sometimes it is a matter of getting out of trouble.  We only need to recall the pardons issued by President Clinton for his half-brother, Roger, who served time on cocaine charges. On the other side of the presidential pardon coin are the lucrative benefits that can be accessed by members of presidential families – some more flagrant than others.  Some are even humorous.  You may recall how First-Brother Billy Carter made money peddling…

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Texas Sues Multiple States Over Election

The State of Texas filed a lawsuit directly with the U.S. Supreme Court shortly before midnight on Monday challenging the election procedures in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin on the grounds that they violate the Constitution. Texas argues that these states violated the Electors Clause of the Constitution because they made changes to voting rules and procedures through the courts or through executive actions, but not through the state legislatures. Additionally, Texas argues that there were differences in voting rules and procedures in different counties within the states, violating the Constitution’s…

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Pelosi Suddenly Willing to Agree on Relief Bill

Democrat Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said that she would work with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to pass a smaller coronavirus relief package. After months of unwillingness to agree, she said she is now willing to accept a smaller deal “because we have a new president.” “What shifted in your opinion when the Problem Solvers Caucus had a much larger bill a few months ago?” a reporter asked Pelosi. “You did not like that piece of legislation. What has shifted now when they’re on board with this piece…

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Biden’s Political Favors to Chinese Nationals

In order to get Joe Biden’s pick for lead of the Department of Homeland Security confirmed, the Democrats will need to win both seats in the Senate runoff elections in Georgia. This is because the last time this individual was nominated to a position of power, not a single Republican senator voted to confirm him. Biden announced that he wanted Alejandro Mayorkas to lead the Department of Homeland Security. This drew in strong criticism from Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR). Cotton claims Mayorkas is “disqualified” from this position due to his…

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Los Angeles Mayor Bans Unnecessary Walking As Part Of New COVID-19 Restrictions

Los Angeles, California Mayor Eric Garcetti issued a new emergency order that bans unnecessary “travel on foot.” The Democratic mayor warns the city is approaching a “devastating tipping point” in their fight against COVID-19. “Our city is now close to a devastating tipping point, beyond which the number of hospitalized patients would start to overwhelm our hospital system, in turn risking needless suffering and death,” Garcetti wrote in the order. “These unfortunate facts about the spread of COVID-19 in our City mean that we must resume some of the more…

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Alabama Students Done With School – Virtual or otherwise

A lack of accountability and structure has allowed more than 5,000 students in Alabama public schools to avoid attending even a single day of class since switching to part-time in-person learning. The Associated Press reported that Education Superintendent Eric Mackey made the claim and suggested the loss of the students could lead to reduced funding, which in turn would lead to potentially hundreds of lost teaching positions. “It’s a very difficult year instructionally and that doesn’t even touch the surface on the issues we will have with these 5,000 students…

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