Today's Top Stories:
Trump pledges pardons for 1/6 Capitol insurrectionists
The fundamental rule of law will most certainly be on the ballot in 2024.
GOP senator dismisses Black woman SCOTUS nominee as unfortunate affirmative action pick
Mississippi senator and definitely not a racist Roger Wicker dismissed President Biden’s yet-to-be-announced choice as a "beneficiary" of "affirmative racial discrimination," lamenting that the court would be saying goodbye to a "nice, stately" justice.
Help re-elect Katie Porter to Congress!
Katie Porter for Congress: California's redistricting commission just finalized new congressional district lines, and the upcoming election could be Katie’s toughest race yet. Winning this race will take serious resources, but this seat is key to holding the House majority so we can’t waste any time. Will you make a contribution now to ensure we have the resources to reach thousands of swing voters and re-elect Katie Porter to Congress?
Blue Live Matter spokesman issues absolutely vile response to Rep. Cori Bush's car being shot
New York Police Sgt. Joseph Imperatrice, founder of Blue Lives Matter NYC, told a Fox News anchor, "The harsh truth is we need the lawmakers to be victims."
Spotify loses more than $2 billion in market value following Joe Rogan controversy
Peddling dangerous misinformation can be very costly, it turns out.
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice roasted by Bette Midler in escalating feud
Justice hoisted his pet dog — rump end up — at his State of the State address and suggested Midler "kiss her hiney." Midler responded in kind.
Trump said if the GOP wins Congress it should pass a law to rehire military service members discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccine
The disgraced ex-president claimed that service members were "cruelly and wrongfully terminated" over the federal government's vaccine mandate.
Republicans contend with WORST CASE scenario in Wisconsin
No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen: Not looking good...
Teen rebuffs Elon Musk's $5k offer to shut down private-jet-tracking Twitter account, counters with $50k
Musk personally offered 19-year-old Jack Sweeney $5,000 to shut down his jet-tracking Twitter account, but Sweeney declined, citing, among other things, the cost of attending college and "the fun I have in this, working on it."
Cincinnati rally with Marjorie Taylor Greene booted after reported flood of complaints
Senate candidate J.D. Vance had to scramble to find another venue after Ohioans erupted over Greene, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer.
Defense attorney argues 3 officers at George Floyd killing were not trained adequately
Oh, you think?
Seriously?
Yes. Seriously.
Hope...
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