The head of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has called for abortion to be available “without restrictions,” moving beyond the group’s stance against “burdensome” regulations in what foes said amounts…
Month: August 2023
Trump vows to crush federal censorship with new appointees, executive order if elected in 2024
Former president takes on “federal machinery” of censorship of political speech. He also urges Congress to probe evidence of ballot application fraud scheme uncovered by Michigan law enforcement. Go to Source Author:…
Hunter Biden plea agreement looks like ‘sweetheart’ deal, but also highlights wide judicial leeway
Biden, whose father is President Joe Biden, could be let off with supervised parole, or could face the average sentence of three to five years. Go to Source Author: Steven Richards
Calls for McConnell to resign grow as last incident is compared to Feinstein and Biden’s episodes
“This is horrifying and dangerous. Biden. McConnell. Fetterman. Feinstein. They all need to go. End this charade already,” wrote political commentator Monica Crowley Go to Source Author: Nicholas Ballasy
Professor fired for challenging science behind COVID mandates can sue university, judge rules
Two courts in two months reach opposite conclusions on what qualifies as protected faculty speech, as mask and vaccine mandates loom again over higher education. Go to Source Author: Greg Piper
Nevada sued over Medicaid coverage for abortion
Nevada is among 34 states that follow federal Hyde Amendment standards from the 1970s that say states cannot use federal Medicaid dollars to pay for abortions, the only exceptions being for rape,…
Greene says she won’t vote for government funding without Biden impeachment inquiry
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Thursday said she would vote against any government funding bill unless the House holds a vote to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Speaking at…
Man pleads guilty to threatening Georgia public officials over 2020 election
A Texas man pleaded guilty to threatening Georgia officials in the wake of the 2020 election, the Justice Department announced on Thursday. Prosecutors say Chad Christopher Stark, 55, of Leander, Texas, wrote…
Trump touts new t-shirt merch with Georgia mugshot in latest video
Former President Trump touted his new mugshot-adorned merchandise in a video Thursday, claiming efforts to make him look like a criminal “totally backfired.” In the video posted on Trump’s Truth Social platform,…
White House bashes Greene over threat to not fund government without impeachment inquiry
The White House on Thursday bashed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) for warning that she won’t vote to fund the government if Congress doesn’t hold a vote on an impeachment inquiry into…