RINO January 6 Committee vice chair Liz Cheney told ABC’s Jon Karl that the Republican Party cannot survive if Trump is the 2024 nominee.
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RINO January 6 Committee vice chair Liz Cheney told ABC’s Jon Karl that the Republican Party cannot survive if Trump is the 2024 nominee.
A Google executive who said he heard a pitch to the company from Hunter Biden dismissed him as “riding daddy’s coat tails.”
Far-left Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) was booed at a concert in Minneapolis over the weekend in front of a predominantly Somali crowd, with some in the audience telling her to “go home” and “get the f*** out of here.”
The city of Orlando, Florida, scrambled to do damage control after a City News post questioned “why on earth” anyone would want to celebrate the United States of America amid “division, hate, and unrest.”
California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom “might as well light a pile of cash on fire” by running an ad in Florida to attack Ron DeSantis, a spokesman for the Sunshine State governor told The Daily Wire.
Democrat President Joe Biden was slammed Saturday afternoon on social media after he tried to blame high gas prices on gas stations and demanded that they immediately lower the prices that they are charging at the pump.
The GOP governors of Maryland and Virginia have responded to a letter from the Supreme Court’s highest-ranking security official who called on them to utilize their law enforcement resources to prevent protests at the homes of justices.
A veteran former D.E. Shaw & Co. fund manager won $52.1 million from his old firm this week after a FINRA arbitration about whether or not he was defamed when he was fired in 2018 for "offensive conduct".
The amount is one of the largest of its kind in recent memory.
The manager, Daniel Michalow, originally had sought $600 million from the firm. In addition to the firm, the case also targeted four top executives - all of whom declined to comment on the award, according to a mid-week Bloomberg wrap up of the story.
In a last-ditch effort to avoid extradition to the United States, lawyers for jailed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Friday appealed to the United Kingdom's High Court to block the transfer.