The Party of Science (When They Feel Like It)
Lockdowns are subjectively enforced by Democratic politicians whose devotion to science is predicated on circumstance.
Lockdowns are subjectively enforced by Democratic politicians whose devotion to science is predicated on circumstance.
How It Actually Happened
President Trump has done a remarkable job leading the nation through the COVID-19 crisis, connecting Americans with the information and resources they need during this time of social distancing. But if the president deserves our applause for anything, it’s his insight on China. Long before the outbreak of COVID-19, the president recognized what few of us were willing to acknowledge: China is not our friend.
MADISON — The mess at the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development hasn’t gotten any better for thousands of unemployment filers like Jennifer Robertson, despite assurances from the government agency.
Dulles, Virginia – Since taking office, President Trump has secured freedom for dozens of Americans who’ve been unjustly detained by outlaw regimes including the recent release of Michael White who spent nearly two years in an Iranian prison on false charges.
‘He was still receiving blows, you can feel people trying to hit him.
Lessons for Congress from the Supreme Court’s decision in Bostock v.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said during a radio interview Monday that he would “work with” President Trump on the issue of athletes taking a knee during the national anthem — which the president has continuously voiced his opposition — saying, “He’ll get there.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has defended his decision to keep some lockdown measures in place even as massive demonstrations have roiled the city.
Critics of Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, renewed their attacks Monday on the perpetual swing-vote senator after Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh — whom she helped confirm — dissented on a decision that effectively incorporated gay and transgender people into a protected class under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Supporters will get masks, sanitizer, temperature checks.
Whelan pleaded not guilty to espionage
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday that they are launching a new tool people can use to report civil rights violations online.
The Court’s inability to answer those questions indicates its unwillingness to explain its decision about who is a man and who is a woman.
Fueled by his rise in the polls and his presidential campaign’s enhanced online fundraising machine, presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden says his campaign, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and their joint fundraising committee hauled in a combined $80.8 million in May.
‘Ending abuses in policing is just the start’
‘This is a topic which is not just about one country, it goes well beyond that’
The reality on the ground is more complicated than most media outlets have claimed.
President Donald Trump announced Monday morning on Twitter that nearly one million people have registered for his rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday.
The legislation, which was spearheaded by Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, the Senate’s only black Republican, is set to be revealed on Wednesday.
It is deeply significant that Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote the opinion in the Bostock v. Clayton case, the 6-3 decision Monday in which the Court held that discrimination against homosexuals and transgenders violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
NBC News on Sunday displayed the widespread hypocrisy in establishment media coverage of President Trump’s MAGA rallies, posting a cautionary piece on the president’s decision to resume the iconic events in the age of the coronavirus yet failing to extend the same analysis to the massive crowd that congregated for the Black Lives Matter, LGBT demonstration in Brooklyn Museum plaza on Sunday.
The Supreme Court has redefined the 1964 workplace sex-discrimination law to cover ‘transgender’ people who claim to have changed their sex.