Sources say Nancy Pelosi’s "conversations" factored into the Sergeant-at-Arms’ decision making about the presence of the National Guard at the US Capitol leading up to the deadly riot on Jan. 6.
After a massive backlash against its claim that lockdowns are “quietly improving cities” on Twitter, the World Economic Forum has deleted the tweet – without an apology.
The CDC in Atlanta has been busy doing a complete re-work of their "essential public health services", but it seems to have gone almost completely unnoticed.
The former editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal, who is gay and Hispanic from an underprivileged single-parent family, apologized for the law review's "troubling history of marginalization" after leftist students alleged that the outlet's admission practices were racist and classist.
One of Ngo's co-panelists invited to the Judiciary hearing by House Democrats once called for an Islamic State suicide bombing of Trump Towers. The same "expert witness" denies that Antifa militants engage in terroristic activities.
A concentrated effort by post-modernist "educators" see the classic playwright as an obstacle to destroy.
Even though a report clearing college staff has finally come to the media spotlight.
While not kicking it out completely, there’s record low numbers of the usual flu coming in at this time of year.
"You're the real renegades now, everyone in this room, you're the misfits, you're the hippies," Bongino said. "If we're gonna go down, we're gonna go down fighting."
Donald Trump Jr. spoke to audiences at CPAC on Friday on "reimagining the spirit of the American dream," and said that the MAGA movement is the future of the Republican party.
"We can have a republic where the people rule or we can have an oligarchy where big tech and the liberals rule," Hawley said, to the crowd's glee.
CNN's Jim Acosta dropped by the CPAC in Orlando on Friday, but was not exactly given a warm welcome. People started changing "CNN sucks" upon recognizing him and his crew.
"My request is to allow a 30-second moment of silence for the passing of Rush Limbaugh, one of the greatest radio hosts ever, and make that as a formal request," said Congressman Ralph Norman (R-SC).
The image shows that the children are now living in small buildings approximately the size of shipping containers. The buildings contain barred windows and rusty air conditioners.
"How many of them were open racists? By our count, five of them," Carlson continued. "Five people out of 199 arrested? How is that a 'white supremacist insurrection?'"