Glenn Beck: Rule of law or rule of bias in America?
Logic dictates that you cannot “defend democracy” if you’re trying to remove your competitor from the ballot.
Blaze Media releases never-before-seen video of Steve Baker in US Capitol on Jan. 6; Baker, others blast charges against him
In the wake of the arrest of investigative journalist Steve Baker in connection with his reporting on Jan. 6, 2021, Blaze Media on Wednesday released never-before-seen video showing Baker's movements in and around the U.S. Capitol that day, which appears to stand in stark contrast to the narrative the federal government is floating about him.
Supreme Court announces date for Trump presidential immunity arguments
The Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it will hear oral arguments on April 25 over whether Trump enjoys immunity from criminal charges in his federal election interference case brought by special counsel Jack Smith.
Georgia Senate examines Fani Willis meeting with Kamala Harris before Trump indictment
A hearing before members of the Georgia Senate on Wednesday brought new details over the effort to disqualify Fani Willis from Trump’s election subversion case, including information about her meeting with the vice president.
Woke VA official who pushed to remove WWII kiss photo ‘mismanaged’ St. Louis hospital where vets were reportedly exposed to HIV
RimaAnn Nelson headed the department’s St. Louis hospital for more than three years, during which time the facility was rated worst in the country.
NTSB Chair Admits Devastating Controlled Burn Of Derailed East Palestine Train Cars Wasn’t Necessary
Biden administration official Jennifer Homendy admitted Wednesday that the controlled burn at the site of a train derailment that devastated the town of East Palestine was not necessary.
Soros-backed DA Gascón allegedly used 'mafia tactics' to intimidate LA prosecutor who exposed woke policies
"We don't live in a third-world country where police are sent to people's homes to intimidate them into silence."
Hochul putting National Guard in NYC subways is a political stunt
Having lost the will to protect life, limb and personal property by traditional means — that is, by enforcing the penal and criminal-procedure codes — New York now takes tentative steps toward overtly militarized policing.
San Francisco passes measures to strengthen police, require drug screening for welfare
Both measures easily passed.
Four arrested over numerous incidents of human remains found scattered across New York, bail reform lets them walk free
All four were charged on Wednesday with first-degree hindering prosecution, tampering with physical evidence, and concealment of a human corpse.
California judge sides with employee who was fired by Safeway for thwarting shoplifter
The woman had worked for the Safeway for 22 years. She will receive a year's worth of unemployment benefits as a result of the ruling. Additionally her lawyers threaten a $1 million suit against the grocery store.