Trump Labels Indictment ‘Election Interference,’ Predicts It Will ‘Backfire Massively’
Trump is expected to surrender to law enforcement in New York next week, though his attorneys said they plan to ‘vigorously fight this political prosecution.’
Trump is expected to surrender to law enforcement in New York next week, though his attorneys said they plan to ‘vigorously fight this political prosecution.’
Democrats’ years-long “get Trump” campaign culminated on Thursday when a Manhattan grand jury voted to indict the former president. Instead of devoting the time to keeping violent criminals off of New York City’s streets, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg recently decided to manufacture justification to go after former President Donald Trump for using his personal lawyer
Lightfoot came in third with 16.6 percent of the vote, behind Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson.
The nation’s largest obstetricians and gynecologists professional organization can’t defend their pro-abortion positions against public opinion or science, so they banned pro-life doctors from sharing science-based information about life in the womb at their annual education conference. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) confirmed to The Federalist on Tuesday that it barred members
We should heed the example of the U.K. and Canada, where single-payer is a disaster.
Video footage and the 911 call related to the highly weird Paul Pelosi beating from October were released Friday, so the whole thing is a little less mysterious in that we now know the former House speaker’s husband’s attacker really did break into the Pelosi home using a hammer on a glass door and Paul
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jenny Carrington, Founder at We Are Mother Earth (818) 200-9138 [email protected] Ocean Health Now! 15 YR OLD HAND PAINTS SURFBOARD FOR OCEAN HEALTH, ASKS JAPAN TO THINK OF THE YOUTH AND RECONSIDER 01/23/2023 – In April 2021, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) in Japan announced its plans to initiate a pipeline dump of Fukushima’s radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. On September 22, 2022, a group of the foremost nuclear and marine scientists appointed as a panel by the Pacific Island Forum released an article in the Japan Times and made it clear that, “We conclude that the present plan does not provide the assurance of safety needed for people’s health or sound stewardship of the ocean.” As a response, two organizations, Ocean Health Co-op and Mother Earth, began compiling an open letter to the Prime Minister of Japan and the Secretary General of the United Nations.
The WBC head said the new category will ensure that the ‘dangers of a man fighting a woman will never happen.’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been repeatedly compared to Winston Churchill. The comedian-turned-politician is not the avatar of democracy that his legion of American admirers think he is, let alone this generation’s savior of Western civilization. But it’s doubtful that Churchill’s star addresses to joint sessions of Congress during the Second World War were received
We probably don’t know each other so I’m not expecting to receive a Christmas greeting card. But if you planned on sending one anyway, be sure, at minimum, to make it out to me and sign your name in handwriting. Otherwise it’s immediately going in the trash. I’m not joking. Unsigned, non-personalized greeting cards are
The Republican National Committee has filed a lawsuit against the city of Flint, Michigan, for failing to hire an equal number of poll workers from each of the two major political parties in preparation for the midterm elections. Michigan law requires election officials appoint an equal number “of election inspectors in each election precinct from each
Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections (RITE) filed a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) last week over its unlawful guidance allowing absentee voters to change their votes after their ballots are cast. In an Aug. 1, 2022, memorandum sent to all Wisconsin municipal clerks, WEC instructed that after a voter submits an absentee ballot, he