2020 Presidential Election
PAC Vows to Spend at Least $1 Million to Remove Republican Lawmakers
The Voter Protection Project has created a targeted list dubbed the "Treason Caucus" of GOP lawmakers who voted against the election certification of President Joe Biden. The PAC also expects to spend a total of $10 million on upcoming midterm races.
Mitch McConnell's Approval Rating Among Kentucky GOP Voters Drops 29 Points
Following his break with the former president, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has seen his approval rating drop significantly among his own constituents.
Dominion to File Lawsuit Against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell reportedly urged Dominion Voting Systems to "make my day" after learning that the company would be "imminently" filing a lawsuit against him for making false claims about massive fraud the 2020 presidential election.
Lin Wood Uses Telegram App to Enlist 'Patriots' to Investigate Disbarment
The pro-Trump attorney asked his social media followers to help him challenge a threat from the Georgia State Bar to suspend his legal license by digging through their personal and political affiliations, and client history.
Biden Calls Trump's Final Days As President 'A Sad Chapter' After Acquittal
In his first public response to Trump's acquittal, President Biden said his predecessor's actions and the Capitol riot had been a reminder that "democracy is fragile."
Lincoln Project Releases 'Don't Be Distracted' Riot Video Ahead of Trial
The impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump begins Tuesday; meanwhile, the anti-Trump PAC faces distractions of its own with co-founder exits.
Lou Dobbs Thanks Trump for Support After His Fox Show Gets Canceled
On Friday, Fox Business confirmed that the TV host's show, 'Lou Dobbs Tonight,' will no longer air on the network.
Trump Impeachment Vote Earns Republican Rep. Tom Rice GOP Censure
The South Carolina Republican Party said Rice's vote to impeach former President Donald Trump "betrayed" his party's constituents and fell in line with "unprincipled Leftists."
Marjorie Taylor Greene's Boast of Call With Trump Spurs Mixed Reactions
Calls have mounted for the GOP lawmaker to be removed from office, after past social media posts revealed she touted conspiracy theories and supported violence against Democrats.
American Elites Seek To Rig the Game
Across all facets of American society, the Left increasingly plays the game by one set of rules, and the "deplorable" Right plays by a different set of rules.
Ex-Fox News Editor Blasts Media 'Hype Men' for Efforts to Overturn Election
He defended his decision to call Arizona for Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.
Texas State Rep. Kyle Biedermann Introduces Bill to Secede From Union
The bill would allow Texans to vote on whether the state legislature should create a joint interim committee to develop a plan for achieving Texas independence.
Trump Name to Be Removed from Florida Condo Near Mar-a-Lago
The Trump Plaza condo complex in West Palm Beach, Florida, voted to unanimously change its name in the wake of the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol.
AOC Accuses Josh Hawley of 'Trying to Wiggle Out of Inciting a Riot'
"Sen. Hawley is trying to wiggle out of inciting a riot that killed 5 by saying 'I was just representing my constituents' - but only those who wish to overturn the election and resurrect the Confederacy," lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted Saturday.
Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz See Approval Ratings Drop in Home States
The two GOP senators had both objected to President Joe Biden's election certification in Congress.
Joe Biden Officially Sworn In as 46th President of the United States
"This is America's day, this is democracy's day. A day of history and hope, of renewal and resolve," Biden said in his inaugural address.
57 Percent of Voters Say Trump Did Not 'Make America Great Again'
President Donald Trump will exit the White House with a historically low approval rating, and a majority of Americans saying that he failed to deliver on his famed slogan.
Sidney Powell Drops Georgia Suit, Marking End to Election-Related Lawsuits
Powell's move means the last effort to allege voter fraud in Georgia officially ended just hours before Biden's inauguration on Wednesday.
Activists Question Retailers Carrying MyPillow Products by Pro-Trump CEO
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been embroiled in controversy for pushing the false narrative that the election was stolen from Trump due to voter fraud.
Michigan Militia to Protest Election Result Outside State Capitol
The group, which has more than 200 members, will be armed, but its leader Mike Lackomar said he did not "anticipate" a repeat of the violence that took place outside the U.S. Capitol.
Josh Hawley Won't 'Bow to a Lawless Mob,' Criticizes Dems in Op-Ed
The GOP senator wrote that he will not "allow criminals to drown out the legitimate concerns of my constituents."
Rep Bush Calls Attempt to Overturn Election 'White Supremacy at its Finest'
"Let's be clear, this was a racist attempt to overturn an election... This was more about trying to disenfranchise the voices of black, brown, and indigenous people, trying to invalidate our votes, because we turned out in large numbers for this election," said Bush.
Election Reform can Improve Ballot Access While Preventing Fraud
While defective election systems can have disastrous results, fixing them is not beyond our reach.
Ex-Trump Officials Pledge $50M for GOP Lawmakers Who Back Impeachment
The Republican Accountability Project will incentivize GOP lawmakers to hold Trump accountable after a violent mob of his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol.
Harvard Removes Rep. Elise Stefanik From Advisory Board Over Fraud Claims
Stefanik was one of 147 Republicans in Congress to vote against the election certification for Joe Biden after a violent mob attacked the U.S. Capitol last week.
Trump Fails at the End Game
What happened on Wednesday as protestors stormed the building and turned a peaceful protest into a riot is an abomination.
Bar Association Urged to Disqualify Giuliani Over 'Trial by Combat' Speech
Two Democratic congressmen issued a letter to the New York Bar Association, urging them to investigate and disqualify the president's attorney for encouraging an "agitated, armed crowd," to engage in violence at the U.S. Capitol.
Virginia State Senator Who Attended D.C. Protest Asked To Resign
Amanda Chase, also a Republican candidate in the Virginia gubernatorial race, faces calls to resign after she attended a pro-Trump protest. While she left before people headed to the Capitol, Chase has since suggested outside agitators who posed as Trump supporters initiated the violence.
Maryland Marketing Firm Fires Employee Who Broke Into Capitol
"Any employee demonstrating dangerous conduct that endangers the health and safety of others will no longer have an employment opportunity with Navistar Direct Marketing," the company said.
Tom Cotton Goes After GOP Colleagues For Misleading Voters Ahead
The Republican senator criticized fellow GOP colleagues for providing "false hope" by allowing their supporters to believe the election outcome could be changed.