President Joe Biden could face a civil defamation suit from newly-acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse for calling him a “white supremacist” last year — without evidence, and before Biden was able to enjoy the immunities of presidential office.
Author: Fannie Masters
Several School Districts in Democrat States 'Cancel Class or Return to Remote Learning'
Several school districts in Democrat states across the country are canceling classes and returning to remote learning, citing “coronavirus concerns” and “widespread teacher exhaustion,” USA Today reported on Thursday.
PHOTOS: Thousands of Virginians Gather for Glenn Youngkin's Closing Rally in Loudoun County
LOUDOUN, Virginia — The fairgrounds in Northern Virginia’s wealthy suburb of Loudoun County were packed Monday night, buzzing with high energy as lines of cars rolled in to see Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin.
Warren: 'We Should Be Proud of President Biden' for Afghanistan Evacuation, We 'Left No American-Owned Equipment Behind'
On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Last Word,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said that her takeaway on the evacuation of Afghanistan from the Senate’s hearing earlier in the day was that the evacuation “was actually an amazing undertaking” where “our
CNN's Cuomo Criticizes DeSantis: COVID Issue 'Not about the Undocumented, It's about the Unvaccinated'
On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Cuomo Primetime,” host Chris Cuomo responded to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) criticizing the Biden administration’s border policies and how they impact the coronavirus pandemic by stating that the coronavirus issue is “not about the
Deshaun Watson Heads to Texans' Training Camp Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Quarterback Deshaun Watson has returned to the Texans’ training camp amid his disinterest in staying and allegations of sexual assault.