The Lawsuit That Bankrupted the NRA

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The National Rifle Association is filing for bankruptcy and moving to Texas as New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) pursues legal action against the organization. “The NRA’s claimed financial status has finally met its moral status: bankrupt,” wrote James on Twitter. “While we review its bankruptcy filing, we will not allow @NRA to use this or any other tactic to evade accountability and my office’s oversight.” James sued the gun rights group in August, accusing CEO Wayne LaPierre and other NRA executives of using more than $63 million of…

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States Brace for Violence as Inauguration Nears

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Armed protests are expected to take place in all 50 state capitals next week, warned the FBI in a bulletin sent to cops nationwide. “The FBI received information about an identified armed group intending to travel to Washington, DC on 16 January,” adds the memo. “They have warned that if Congress attempts to remove POTUS via the 25th Amendment, a huge uprising will occur. House Democrats moved forward with impeachment efforts this week after Vice President Mike Pence refused to invoke the 25th Amendment. The impeachment effort – clearly designed…

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President Trump Blocked from Facebook, Twitter

Donald Trump

President Trump was locked out of his own Twitter account Wednesday after his supporters stormed into the Capitol Building in a last-ditch effort to prevent lawmakers from ratifying Joe Biden’s victory. Twitter went on to delete a one-minute video address Trump posted to the site as well as a statement blaming the chaos on election fraud. Twitter said the posts violated its Civil Integrity and Violent Threats policies. “I know how you feel, but go home and go home in peace. I know you’re in pain. I know you’re hurt,”…

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Did McConnell Purposely Write a Bill That Would Fail?

Mitch McConnell

When President Trump signed the year-end spending and pandemic relief packages last week, lawmakers promised to consider his demand to increase the next round of stimulus checks from $600 to $2,000. House lawmakers approved the increase with a vote of 275-134, with 44 Republicans joining Democrats in support of larger checks. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) rejected the House bill and introduced his own package that offers $2,000 stimulus checks. But it also overturns Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and sets up a commission to study voter…

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Are Illegal Aliens Receiving More Stimulus Money Than American Citizens?

Nancy Pelosi

President Trump on Tuesday criticized the COVID relief package lawmakers announced Sunday, demanding they increase stimulus checks to $2,000 (up from $600 specified in the bill). “Throughout the summer, Democrats cruelly blocked COVID relief legislation in an effort to advance their extreme leftwing agenda and influence the election,” argued Trump in a blistering video posted to Twitter. “The bill they are now planning to send back to my desk is much different than anticipated. It really is a disgrace…It’s called the COVID relief bill, but it has almost nothing to…

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Google’s Secret Deal Exposed

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Google and Facebook reached a secret deal in 2018 in which Facebook promised not to compete with Google’s online advertising tools in return for special treatment in Google-run ad auctions, claims a lawsuit filed by Texas and nine other GOP-led states. “Google is a trillion-dollar monopoly brazenly abusing its monopolistic power, going so far as to induce senior Facebook executives to agree to a contractual scheme that undermines the heart of [the] competitive process,’” argues Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. As described in the suit, Facebook must spend at least…

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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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