"That's why Nicki Minaj famously saying 'for life, for life, and if the work is vindicated. best believe when it's done, it will be syndicated, for life, for life."
"Your order is a direct attack on our economy, sovereignty, and our right to self-determination."
It is unlikely that the backlash against her original tweet was a result of the controversy
President Joe Biden will reportedly reinstate the coronavirus-related travel restrictions on Monday that former-President Donald Trump did away with, Reuters reports.
If convicted, Trump would be the first President in American history to be both impeached and convicted by Congress.
Economic expert Frank Macchiarola told Breitbart Saturday that Biden's energy and environmental reforms could cost Americans 1 million jobs.
Janice Dean, a meteorologist for Fox News, is getting so well-known for her cricitism of NY State Gov. Andrew Cuomo that people are starting to suggest she run against him.
California state health officials have tried to justify the state playing its cards close to the chest with COVID-19 data, saying the data is too "complex" for the public and that it may "mislead" them if released, KTVU reported.
The troops were summoned to the inauguration following the deadly riot at the Capitol on Jan 6.
Ex-presidential candidate and Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard challenged President Joe Biden on Sunday, to "truly unite" Americans.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Thursday which may be the precursor to requiring proof of vaccination for air travel.
President Joe Biden has rescinded a Trump administration protection of the United State's power grid from foreign adversaries, through one of his several executive orders signed shortly after entering office.
A man who was being held on federal charges for allegedly stealing a rifle from a burned-out police car during a riot in Seattle last spring, now faces a second degree murder charge in an unrelated shooting.
"I don't see how that's in the interest of the United States," Kenney said.
In a mostly symbolic move on Saturday, the Arizona Republican Party approved resolutions censuring Arizona Republicans Governor Doug Ducey, former Senator Jeff Flake and Cindy McCain, widow of the late Senator John McCain.