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Author: Antonio Chad

The third-ranking House Republican, Rep. Liz Cheney,will vote to impeach President Trump

January 13, 2021 Antonio Chad

The third-ranking House Republican, Rep. Liz Cheney, said Tuesday she will cast a ballot to impeach President Trump for purportedly actuating rioters to…

Twitter has permanently suspended over 70,000 accounts that were mainly for sharing QAnon content

January 12, 2021 Antonio Chad

Twitter said on Monday night it has for all time suspended more than 70,000 records that were chiefly in operation to share QAnon…

Black Capitol Police officers say DC rioters repeatedly called them the N-word

January 11, 2021 Antonio Chad

Dark Capitol Police officers state they were assaulted by “bigoted a–fear mongers” during the uproars — some of whom over and over considered…

The NYPD is dispatching 200 members to Washington to help police on Joe Biden’s inauguration

January 11, 2021 Antonio Chad

The NYPD is dispatching 200 of its own to individuals to Washington, DC on Jan. 20 to help police the territory during President-elect…

Joe Biden was spotted at church in Delaware after Capitol Hill siege

January 10, 2021 Antonio Chad

President-elect Joe Biden was seen at church in Delaware Saturday evening, days after large number of supportive of Trump rioters raged the U.S….

Parler can’t be sold on Google Play until the platform develops some moderation policies

January 9, 2021 Antonio Chad

The application for a most loved informal community of President Trump allies will presently don’t be sold on Google Play — and Apple…

Trump will be“judged harshly by history”,says Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley

January 8, 2021 Antonio Chad

Previous UN Ambassador Nikki Haley called President Trump “disillusioning” since his November election misfortune — and said he’ll be “judged harshly by history.”…

mayor of Washington D.C. extended the city’s public emergency for 15 days

January 7, 2021 Antonio Chad

The city hall leader of Washington, D.C. broadened the city’s public emergency for 15 additional days on Wednesday night because of the riotous…

England is going back to a full national lockdown amid new COVID-19 mutation

January 5, 2021 Antonio Chad

Britain is returning to a full national lockdown with an end goal to stem a flood in COVID-19 cases driven by an infectious…

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