Several lawmakers honored fallen veterans on National Wreaths Across American Day on Saturday with posts online. Each year, wreaths are placed on the grave sites of veterans during the holiday season. According to the Wreaths Across America website, there are two million volunteers who participated in more than 4,000 locations in all states and “at...
Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.) accused the FBI of focusing on “identity politics” after the office announced it would be adopting the acronym LGBTQIA+ in place of LGBT+. “The FBI is focused on leftwing identity politics while we face the greatest threat of domestic terrorism since 9/11 because Biden opened our southern border,” Miller posted on...
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) accused the far-left of believing that America’s existence is “fundamentally illegitimate” during a recent interview with Fox News. Cruz said politicians like Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), along with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and the “radical open borders crowd,” are driving Democrats’ agenda and believe that it’s wrong...
Former President Trump dubbed Gov. Chris Sununu (R) a “spoiled brat” at a campaign rally in Durham, N.H., Saturday after the New Hampshire governor endorsed Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley earlier this week. “I didn’t like your governor very much,” Trump said, which prompted the audience to boo. “He’s like a spoiled brat.” Sununu gave...
Despite opposition from Republicans in Congress, the U.S Army will remove a Confederate statue in the Arlington National Cemetery in compliance to a Congressional mandate.
A lead Biden administration leading climate regulations targeting gas-powered vehicles stepped down in an unexpected move after facing heavy Republican opposition.
A lawyer says charges are possible for the alleged Congressional staffer who filmed a sex tape inside a Senate hearing room, but depends on a few factors.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy's exit from Congress at the end of the year means that his district will need a replacement to fill out the rest of his term, but the outgoing lawmaker's choice to replace him can't legally run for Congress.
After the unexpected death of Friends actor Matthew Perry, a fair number of “influencers” on social media started rumors that Perry died because of the COVID-19 vaccine. Their proof? An earlier social media post by Perry in which he playfully posted that he had been vaccinated. Without any evidence, shortly after word of his death broke, some "influencers" posited that Perry died because of complications from the vaccine.