House Speaker Nancy Pelosi scoffed at the denials by the attorneys general who served under former president Trump about having any knowledge of the Justice Department’s decision to secretly seize Democratic lawmakers’ data. Pelosi said their claims were “beyond belief” and called on them to testify under oath before Congress. …
Read More »During Trump's Disastrous 2020 the Name Donald Hit Record Low Popularity
In 2020, the American people not only rejected Trump’s attempt to capture a second presidential term, they also stopped naming their babies Donald in droves. According to HuffPost, the Social Security Administration’s latest list of popular baby names shows the name Donald plummeted 55 spots – from the 555th most …
Read More »Pence Attempts to Woo People Who Built Gallows to Hang Him Outside of the Capitol
Mike Pence dedicated a good five years of his life to smiling serenely as former President Trump raved incoherently at a nearby podium. He’d then, at a later time but with the same serene smile, explain why Trump’s incoherent ravings were actually good, and strong, and patriotic. It was a …
Read More »Elise Stefanik Passes Loyalty Test to Dear Leader, Gets Leadership Spot
House Republicans elected Rep. Elise Stefanik to replace Rep. Liz Cheney as their House conference chair, the third top-ranking member of the caucus. Once a fierce Trump opponent known for bipartisanship, Stefanik pivoted during Trump’s impeachment to become one of his most avid defenders and a “rising star” in the …
Read More »A Cyber Attack Shut Down U.S.'s Largest Fuel Pipeline Network
Colonial Pipeline, which operates the largest gasoline pipeline in the country, was forced to shut down operations on Friday due to a ransomware attack. In a Saturday statement, Colonial Pipeline said that it “proactively took certain systems offline to contain the threat, which has temporarily halted all pipeline operations, and …
Read More »Fauci Warns U.S. Is in 'Danger of a Surge' as Covid-19 Cases Increase
Although cases of Covid-19 had been trending downward in the United States, experts are warning that we are now in a precarious place after cases nationwide ticked up this past week by 12 percent as 30 states plus D.C. reported a rise in infections. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading …
Read More »Rep. Grace Meng Gives Powerful Rebuke to GOP Rep. Chip Roy's Racist Remarks
During a House Judiciary Committee meeting on the rise of violence and discrimination against Asian Americans during the pandemic, Democratic Rep. Grace Meng strongly denounced Texas’ Republican Rep. Chip Roy’s earlier remarks where he spoke glowingly of his state’s history of “lynchings” and whined about political correctness getting in the …
Read More »Rescue Bill, Passed by Democrats Alone, Hugely Popular With the Public
The American Rescue Act, passed by Democrats alone in the House and Senate and signed into law Thursday by President Biden, is not only massive, it’s massively popular. The $1.9 trillion bill — which will deliver $1,400 relief checks to most citizens, dramatically expand federal support for children over the …
Read More »Sen. Tom Cotton Bragged He Was an 'Army Ranger.' He Was Not
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), the infamous author of the New York Times op-ed calling for troops to break up Black Lives Matter protests, has lied about details of his military service, according to an investigation by Salon’sRoger Sollenberger. Cotton, who first ran for Congress in 2012, claimed during that campaign …
Read More »Biden Lays Out Plan for $1,400 Stimulus Check, $15 Minimum Wage
Joe Biden declared his intention to move swiftly to sign a coronavirus relief bill into law, proposing a package that includes direct cash payments for Americans reeling with the fallout from the pandemic and accompanying economic crisis. Under the plan Biden outlined Thursday evening, most Americans will get a $1,400 …
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