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Category: Politics

President Biden lay out his “racial equity” plan and signed a series of executive actions

January 28, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Biden spread out his “racial equity” plan and signed a progression of chief actions to kick off that agenda Tuesday. The commander-in-chief…

Rudy Giuliani has been hit with a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit for election fraud claims

January 27, 2021 Florence Alessi

Rudy Giuliani has been hit with a $1.3 billion slander claim for pushing claims that Dominion Voting Systems manipulated the 2020 official election,…

Ohio Sen. Rob Portman said he’s not seeking re-election in 2022

January 27, 2021 Dave Barr

Ohio Sen. Burglarize Portman said Monday he’s not looking for re-appointment in 2022 — joining in any event two other swing-state Republicans who…

Lawmakers confronted the Biden administration on its $1.9 trillion economic recovery package

January 26, 2021 Antonio Chad

Lawmakers on the two sides of the walkway stood up to the Biden administration on its $1.9 trillion economic recovery package, campaigning the…

Former President Donald Trump has officially opened office in Florida

January 26, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Previous President Donald Trump has authoritatively opened an office in Florida that will serve to proceed with his political agenda. An assertion from…

anyone who challenges including Ivanka Trump would be in for “a tough race”,Marco Rubio says

January 26, 2021 Emma Perkins

Florida GOP Sen. Marco Rubio said on Sunday that any individual who challenges him in the 2022 primary — including Ivanka Trump —…

Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador tested positive for the coronavirus

January 26, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador reported Sunday that he had tried positive for the Covid. López Obrador, 67, said that he is…

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy says “everybody across this country” is to blame for Capitol riot

January 25, 2021 Antonio Chad

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy kept on strolling back his allegation that previous President Donald Trump caused the lethal Capitol Hill riot, saying…

Three grand jurors in the Breonna Taylor case filed a petition to impeach AG Daniel Cameron

January 24, 2021 Antonio Chad

Three thousand jurors in the Breonna Taylor case documented a request with the Kentucky state government requiring the impeachment of Attorney General Daniel…

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