Today's Top Stories:
Jim Jordan identified as mystery lawmaker who texted coup plot on eve of insurrection
In texts to Mark Meadows unveiled by congress on Tuesday, Jordan called for Pence to reject Biden electoral victories in key states.
VIDEO OF THE DAY: NY Attorney General makes Republicans regret Texas abortion ban with major announcement
Republicans went way too far this time. Again.
Republicans' secret plot to rig election FINALLY exposed
No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen: Whoa.
President Biden visits tornado-ravaged Kentucky towns, pledges "whatever it takes"
No one is walking away. We are in this for the long haul, the healer in chief declared.
January 6th organizer and Trump supporter now cooperating with congress
The once-loyal follower of the former president was deposed Wednesday for over 8 hours by Jan. 6 committee investigators
Manchin continues to move the goalposts on supporting BBBA
President Joe Biden is running out of patience as Sen. Joe Manchin continues to drag his feet on supporting the party's transformative legislation.
Biden completes reversal of shameful Trump family detention policy at southern border
The move reinforces the new President's commitment to immigration policies that are "orderly, safe and humane."
Texas tries AGAIN to overturn major Supreme Court ruling
American Refugee: Republicans in Texas are determined to destroy America's law to steal power and control lives.
U.S. Navy to begin discharging anti-vaxx sailors
They pledged to protect America, and instead they're endangering they're fellow service members.
Geraldo levels Hannity on his own show, admits Trump incited insurrection
The veteran reporter took the pro-Trump host to task over his role in the capitol attack and the gaslighting that followed across right wing media outlets.
Derek Chauvin formally pleads guilty to violating George Floyd's civil rights
The convicted killer cop made his plea Wednesday in federal court after initially indicating he would fight the charges
Biden releases long-classified JFK documents
National Archive ordered to furnish over 1,500 documents related to investigations into the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Seriously?
Yes. Seriously.
Hope...