Month: December 2020

[ad_1] Call this David Perdue’s Heroes Act. No, this isn’t a reference to Nancy Pelosi’s bloated state-government-bailout-disguised-as-relief bill. Remember “Save the cheerleader, save the world”? Think of Georgia as the cheerleader in this case, although Perdue had better hope the payoff is better than it was with the superhero series. In his new ad launched this
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[ad_1] The good news: Sidney Powell has finally filed her long-anticipated legal challenge to the election in Wisconsin. Alleging fraud and illegal voting practices, Powell demands that elections be thrown out involving two plaintiffs she represents. One, obviously, is Donald Trump, while the other is erstwhile congressional candidate Derrick Van Orden: Former Trump attorney Sidney
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[ad_1] Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced during a press conference Monday that his office is currently investigating more than 250 claims of fraud related to the 2020 election. “As we move forward in the process, we will, as we always have been, we will continue to investigate credible claims of illegal voting
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[ad_1] President Donald Trump speaks during the second presidential campaign debate in Nashville, Tenn., October 22, 2020. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) The latest thoughts on the Georgia elections from President Trump: Do something @BrianKempGA. You allowed your state to be scammed. We must check signatures and count signed envelopes against ballots. Then call off election. It won’t
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[ad_1] One man’s potential nomination to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) may change the future of the internet.  President Donald Trump’s impact on the fight for free speech may be decided soon, as a Wednesday vote approaches on whether National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) senior adviser Nathan Simington will be appointed to the FCC.
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[ad_1] In totalitarian societies, governments suppress the church and religious worship. That’s because dictators think citizens should worship them as the highest authority—and not a Higher Authority, which they view as a threat to their power and position. In the United States, religious liberty has been under siege for some time. Last week’s Thanksgiving gift
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