A rash of nationwide firebombings and vandalism of pro-life organizations in recent weeks has gone virtually unreported by the national media. The groups firebombed or otherwise attacked include pro-life educational non-profits and ...
Read More »Bipartisan group of senators condemns pro-abortion protest outside Kavanaugh’s home
Pro-abortion activists have forced rare unity among both Democrat and Republican Senators. After pro-abortion activists protested outside Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home, members of the Senate Judiciary Committee from both parties quickly came ...
Read More »U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Colorado restrictions on religious gatherings
The U.S. Supreme Court continues to side with churches that are challenging overreaching state restrictions. On Tuesday, the court ruled in favor of a Colorado church that sued Democratic Gov. Jared Polis. ...
Read More »17 states have now joined Supreme Court election lawsuit
In a public show of unity that spans the nation, seventeen states have joined the Texas lawsuit before the Supreme Court to challenge the 2020 election results in four battleground states. The states ...
Read More »Supreme Court unanimously strikes down efforts to ditch witnesses on absentee ballots
The U.S. Supreme Court this week blocked attempts in South Carolina to do away with witnesses for absentee ballots. The nation’s highest court blocked a lower federal judge’s injunction that eliminated South Carolina’s ...
Read More »Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies of cancer at 87
The Supreme Court announced on Friday that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away at age 87. Ginsburg died due to complications from pancreatic cancer, the court said. She was surrounded by her ...
Read More »Senator Hawley calls for censure of Schumer over threats
Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley is calling for the censure of majority leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York, after he threatened two conservative Supreme Court justices this week. READ: Sen. Chuck Schumer rebuked ...
Read More »Justice John Roberts rebukes threats by Sen. Schumer
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday publicly rebuked Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY). At a pro-choice rally Wednesday morning, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) threatened two Supreme ...
Read More »U.S. Supreme Court to hear first abortion case since appointments of Gorsuch and Kavanaugh
Abortion was the topic of heated discussion during confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominees Neal Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. The court announced on Friday that it will hear an abortion case for ...
Read More »Press called out for a week of retractions, bad reporting
As the nation headed in to the weekend, President Donald Trump criticized the media for its reporting on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, singling out the New York Times after the paper issued a major ...
Read More »New York Times makes bombshell retraction, corrects Kavanaugh story
The nation’s leading newspaper has been forced to make a major retraction and correction after publishing a story that misled readers about Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. The New York Times’ article ...
Read More »Ginsburg defends Trump’s Supreme Court picks
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has broken with Democrats, and is defending Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch. At the July 24 event she pushed back at criticism from feminist organizations and top Democrats about her ...
Read More »Trump gets 92% negative media coverage but his approval rating is clobbering Obama’s
In spite of overt animosity by the media toward President Donald Trump, the president still draws support from a significant portion of the American people, in greater numbers than former President Barack ...
Read More »Kansas must fund Planned Parenthood after ruling
Kansas must continue funding Planned Parenthood with state and Medicaid funding after a Supreme Court ruling. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, Dec. 10 announced it has refused to hear an appeal ...
Read More »Christine Ford a finalist for Time’s ‘Person of the Year’
On Monday morning, Time Magazine released its top ten “shortlist” ahead of the Tuesday reveal for its annual “Person of the Year” issue and many of the nominees came as no surprise. Whether it ...
Read More »Kavanaugh rape accuser now admits she lied, says it was a ploy
A women who accused Judge Brett Kavanaugh of raping her, and sent her allegations to Democrats touching off a lengthy investigation has admitted she lied. Judy Munro-Leighton’s admissions came during questioning by ...
Read More »Reporters admit to making unsubstantiated claim against Kavanaugh
Reporters from the New Yorker have made an astounding admission regarding sexual assault claims made against the newly confirmed United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh. On September 23, New Yorker reporters Jane Mayer ...
Read More »Has the Kavanaugh Battle Vindicated Trump Voters?
Democrats’ willingness to go low demonstrates why so many Republicans believed they needed someone who would fight dirty. There were many points of contention that divided Donald Trump voters from other Republicans ...
Read More »Trump’s personal message to the Kavanaugh daughters
During the Supreme Court swearing in ceremony Monday night in front of a nationwide televised audience, President Trump delivered a special message to Brett Kavanaugh’s daughters. The two girls, who had attended ...
Read More »Witness tampering? Ford’s “witness” pressured to change her story
As details trickle out about the FBI investigation into the allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, evidence has emerged of witness tampering. Leland Keyser, a longtime friend of Christine Blasey Ford’s, reportedly told the FBI that ...
Read More »Brett Kavanaugh’s letter to the American people
In an open letter scheduled to be printed in tomorrow’s edition of the Wall Street Journal, Judge Brett Kavanaugh speaks directly to the American people. The letter covers the allegations and his ...
Read More »Senators reviewing FBI files. “No Corroboration” of Ford’s claims
Senators are reviewing an FBI report into sexual misconduct allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh. First reports from Senators that have looked at it say the FBI has found zero evidence that would ...
Read More »Democrat intern arrested over leaks of info
A 27-year-old Democrat intern has been arrested for releasing confidential information and witness tampering according to US Capitol Police. The arrest of Jackson A. Cosko, 27, of Washington, D.C. came Wednesday and listed, ...
Read More »If FBI can’t corroborate allegations, 60% want Kavanaugh confirmed; 69% say proceedings a “national disgrace”
A recent poll found that 60 percent of Americans want nominee Brett Kavanaugh confirmed to the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) if the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) dismisses the sexual misconduct ...
Read More »Report of sex crimes prosecutor casts doubts on accuser’s testimony
In our continuing effort to bring you news and information unfiltered by the media, we are providing you with that report and results to Senate Republicans by Sex Crimes Prosecutor Rachel Mitchell. ...
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