The Wyoming Republican reiterated her harsh critiques of Trump in a commencement address at Colorado College, although she avoided discussing her own political future or Trump’s 2024 reelection bid.
Read More Liz Cheney condemns Trump and tells graduates not to compromise truth in speechAuthor: Brooke Mallory
Jan. 6 protesters raked in thousands of donation dollars, DOJ is now coming for their funds
According to an examination of court documents, in more than 1,000 criminal cases dating back to January 6th, 2021, prosecutors are increasingly seeking judges to impose heavy fines in addition to prison terms to make up for donations from supporters of the U.S. Capitol protesters.
Read More Jan. 6 protesters raked in thousands of donation dollars, DOJ is now coming for their fundsMilitary bases remove names of Confederate soldiers in an effort to ‘rebrand’
Retired Lieutenant General Tom Bostick, a member of the Naming Commission tasked with renaming Army bases named in honor of Confederate generals, commented on the move, saying, “I wonder what took so long.”
Read More Military bases remove names of Confederate soldiers in an effort to ‘rebrand’Jane Fonda says ‘White men’ and racism are causing climate crisis
During a discussion at the recent Cannes Film Festival this year, Jane Fonda blamed racism and White men for climate change, also saying that the environmental crisis would not exist without the patriarchy.
Read More Jane Fonda says ‘White men’ and racism are causing climate crisisMcCarthy and Biden set to complete debt ceiling agreement on Sunday
President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy will meet this afternoon on May 28th to finalize the debt ceiling agreement, and then Republicans will release the legislative bill, according to House Democrat Leader Hakeem Jeffries who had informed the Democrat caucus of the news in a letter on Sunday.
Read More McCarthy and Biden set to complete debt ceiling agreement on SundayMore than 725,000 Californians have left the state since 2020
The Golden State was a “top outbound” region back in 2020, according to United Van Lines, and in 2023, the “big leave” is only becoming more common.
Read More More than 725,000 Californians have left the state since 2020