President Trump and His Mob
President Donald Trump has gone further than most in flirting with political violence. . . . The Corner | National Review Read More
President Donald Trump has gone further than most in flirting with political violence. . . . The Corner | National Review Read More
A new bill set to be introduced in the House seeks to restore public confidence in the federal election process following a contentious 2020 election that has been marked by accusations of fraud by voters and several high-profile Republicans led by President Trump, Fox News has learned.FOX News Read More
Moderna’s CEO made a bold prediction Thursday about the amount of immunity his company’s COVID-19 vaccine may provide, suggesting that the recently approved vaccine could offer protection of up to a couple of years.FOX News Read More
The media went out of its way in 2020 to paint sometimes-violent protests across the nation as mostly “peaceful,” but finally came around on Wednesday to the notion that mayhem and anarchy is always unacceptable – all it took was Trump supporters causing the chaos to spark a swift change of heart.FOX News Read More
The internet is buzzing after a video started making the rounds showing VP Pence shaking hands and receiving “something” in the palm of his hand. I am not 100 percent sure, but people are saying the person who handed him that “something” was Fox News reporter and Trump-hater John Roberts. But don’t quote me on…
Acting Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli said Thursday he believed “many” of the mob members who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday will be brought to justice.FOX News Read More
Former Attorney General William Barr says President Donald Trump’s conduct as a violent mob of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol was a “betrayal of his office and supporters.”FOX News Read More
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr called out a number of Republican leaders on Wednesday after pro-Trump supporters stormed the U.S. capital, claiming: “You reap what you sow.” FOX News Read More
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday said that President Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts will be blocked “indefinitely,” and for at least the next two weeks before Inauguration Day.FOX News Read More