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Pro-gun rally in Virginia ,putting cops on high alert amid heightened tensions

January 20, 2021 Emma Perkins

A yearly supportive of gun rally in Richmond, Virginia, is required to carry thousands to the state legislative hall Monday — putting cops…

Joe Biden’s key cabinet nominees will be in the hot seat for first round Senate confirmation hearings Tuesday

January 20, 2021 Dave Barr

WASHINGTON — President-elect Joe Biden’s key cabinet nominees will be in a tough situation on Tuesday for their first round of Senate confirmation…

Rudy Giuliani will not be part of Trump impeachment with defense team:report

January 19, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Rudy Giuliani won’t be important for President Trump’s defense group in the Senate preliminary for his subsequent impeachment, as per a report. The…

Democratic House impeachment managers says the article of impeachment will be delivered to the Senate “soon”

January 19, 2021 Dave Barr

After rapidly impeaching President Trump a week ago, Democratic House impeachment managers on Sunday said just that the article of impeachment will be…

Armed demonstrators gather at the Ohio State Capitol

January 19, 2021 Antonio Chad

Armed demonstrators accumulated at the Ohio State Capitol on Sunday evening, as statehouses around the nation ventured up security to face the chance…

Pences was visited troops in upstate New York

January 18, 2021 Benjamin Leo

America’s subsequent family visited troops in upstate New York Sunday — their last authority appearance prior to getting back to private life. VP…

Liz Cheney enemies plot expulsion from GOP administration after impeachment vote

January 17, 2021 Dave Barr

The blades are out for Liz Cheney. The Wyoming congresswoman and No. 3 head of the House GOP council faces an uprising from…

State capitals around the country amping up security amid new threatsn

January 17, 2021 Benjamin Leo

State capitals around the nation were amping up security in the midst of new dangers, as a previous paratrooper on the FBI’s radar…

Eric Swalwell is joining the House Committee on Homeland Security panel despite spy scandal

January 16, 2021 Antonio Chad

WASHINGTON — Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell is joining the House Committee on Homeland Security one month after it was uncovered he was focused…

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