Month: January 2021

NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE J ust weeks ago, Congress passed a roughly trillion-dollar COVID relief bill. As I wrote at the time, the legislation was hardly perfect, but it provided enough help to get us through for a while — hopefully until the vaccines start knocking the virus’s death toll down and we can get back
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Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) walks from Senate Republican weekly policy luncheon on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., March 6, 2018. (REUTERS/Joshua Roberts) Senator Rand Paul (R., Ky.) warned Friday that one-third of Republican voters could leave the party if GOP senators vote in impeachment proceedings to convict President Trump. Paul made the comments in an
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Working until the last minute, the Office of Civil Rights in the Department of Health and Human Services has published a proposed rule that would protect babies born prematurely from death — including those who survive abortion — and disabled people generally from discrimination in the health-care context. From the OCR press release: The proposed
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President-elect Joe Biden’s robust legislative plans during his first days as president will include what the Los Angeles Times called “a groundbreaking legislative package” addressing immigration reform. The plan will reportedly include a controversial proposal that would provide immigrants who are illegally residing in the United States with a pathway to citizenship. What are the
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Thousands of migrants from Central America are on their way to the United States, and a migrant activist group representing the caravan is calling for the Biden administration to honor its “commitment.” As many as 8,000 migrants from Honduras have entered Guatemala since Friday, Guatemala’s immigration authority informed Reuters. Guatemalan authorities said they already had
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If you read Thursday’s CNN article, “How a swift impeachment was born under siege,” you might scratch your head in puzzlement when reading the second paragraph: California Rep. Ted Lieu was forced to evacuate his office in the Cannon Office Building as insurrectionists converged on the Capitol. Grabbing a ProBar energy bar in his office,
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Another migrant caravan has formed in Honduras in anticipation of a Biden Administration. According to Center for Immigration Studies, the new caravan left San Pedro Sula, Honduras on Friday and is hoping to reach ‘paradise’ (United States) by January 20th. Footage of the massive caravan heading to the US advancing toward Guatemala from Honduras was
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Guns displayed in a case at the Cabela’s store in Fort Worth, Texas, June 26, 2008. (Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters) Mailchimp suspended Virginia’s top gun-rights group from their email distribution service, citing unspecified “serious risks.” The Virginia Citizens Defense League said Wednesday that the leading email marketing service had blocked them from sending out emails through the
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(Natural News) After infiltrating the Capitol on Jan. 6 while dressed as a “Trump supporter,” far-left extremist John Sullivan was interviewed by CNN‘s Anderson Cooper, who promoted Sullivan’s “work” and referred to him as a “journalist,” despite lacking any credentials. Not only that, but Sullivan was later arrested for his involvement in the “siege,” as
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Once the two Democratic winners of Georgia’s Senate runoff races are sworn in, around January 20, the two parties will each hold 50 seats in the Senate. On the face of it, that means the Democrats will control the chamber, since the Constitution gives the vice president a vote on the floor when the Senate
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A group of students are demanding Harvard University revoke the degrees earned by Trump allies and aides. A petition by Harvard students insists that the Ivy League institution rescind the diplomas to anyone who supported challenging the 2020 presidential election results. “Harvard must revoke the degrees of alumni whose incendiary language and subversion of democratic
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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a Democrat, was condemned online Friday after claiming that rhetoric doubting the integrity of the 2020 presidential election, such as claims that it was “rigged” or “stolen,” is not constitutionally protected speech. What did Fetterman say? In a video posted online Friday, Fetterman said, “This idea that saying that Pennsylvania
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The film blogosphere can’t get enough of Gina Carano. That’s not a good thing for The Mandalorian star. Carano, an MMA fighter turned actress, appears to lean to the right, politically speaking. She’s questioned the accuracy of the recent election vote totals, refused to follow the trans community groupthink and spoke out for free speech. Here’s
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Decorated Afghanistan War veteran Sean Parnell, who came within an eyelash of beating Democrat Rep. Conor Lamb in November, lashed out at CNN reporter Jake Tapper for his smear of Rep. Brian Mast. “Congressman Brian Mast, a Republican from Florida — who lost his legs, by the way, fighting for democracy abroad, although I don’t know
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham at a Trump campaign rally in Green Bay, Wis., October 30, 2020 (Carlos Barria/Reuters) Upset by Rich Lowry’s latest column in POLITICO, which took aim at Michael Anton’s famous 2016 essay, “The Flight 93 Election,” Anton and Laura Ingraham teamed up on the latter’s show to excoriate National Review and its editor in a segment called “The
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Jacob Anthony Chansley, also known as Jake Angeli, of Arizona, poses with his face painted in the colors of the U.S. flag as supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump gather in Washington, D.C., January 6, 2021. (Stephanie Keith/Reuters) A lawyer for Jacob Chansley, the “QAnon shaman” who took part in the rioting at the U.S.
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Alex Azar, the Secretary of Health and Human Services and one of the White House’s prime drivers in Operation Warp Speed, has resigned according to NBC News and National Review. As with several of the other recent departures, Azar is citing the Capitol riots of January 6 as the primary reason for his departure. If
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President Donald Trump is considering issuing a pardon for his former adviser, Steve Bannon, according to a new report. What are the details? Politico reported the claim Friday, citing “two sources familiar with the matter” while noting that Bannon “was charged with swindling donors to a private crowdsourcing effort to build a wall along the
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As part of the transition process from President Donald Trump to President-elect Joe Biden, Twitter said that the new president will not be allowed to inherit the president’s millions of followers and his team is upset at their decision. Twitter announced their plans for the government accounts on Thursday in a blog post. “As Twitter
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Former Charmed actress and one of the few #MeToo activists who hasn’t become a giant hypocrite (this ones for you Alyssa Milano), Rose McGowan, slammed Democrats’ latest impeachment of president Trump, saying it’s all just theater performed in order to avoid doing their actual jobs. McGowan, an alleged Harvey Weinstein rape victim who has found
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(Natural News) Today’s Situation Update for January 16th is largely bad news, so listen at your own discretion. Trump’s pathways to victory are collapsing, but they are not yet gone. There remain three options for Trump to remain in power and secure a second term: DECLASS documents coming Monday may be game-changers. The Insurrection Act
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Supporters of President Trump face off with police during a “Stop the Steal” protest outside of the Capitol building in Washington D.C., January 6, 2021. (Stephanie Keith/Reuters) The Capitol riot was a wake-up call: We must stop forsaking the virtues of republicanism and demand sound judgment from our elected representatives. It is hard not to
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