Former GOP Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, a harsh critic of President-elect Donald Trump, blasted him after he stated that House committee members who “destroyed” January 6th evidence should go to jail, characterizing Trump’s comments as another “assault on the rule of law.”
Read More Cheney Slams Trump After Stating J6 Committee Should Be Jailed For Suspiciously ‘Deleting and Destroying’ EvidenceTag: U.S. Capitol
Joe Biden Grants Pardon To Son Hunter, Contradicting Previous Statements Saying He Wouldn’t
President Joe Biden signed a pardon for his son Hunter Sunday after he was convicted of federal gun charges and federal tax evasion charges earlier this year, the president announced.
Read More Joe Biden Grants Pardon To Son Hunter, Contradicting Previous Statements Saying He Wouldn’tTim Tebow Joins Lawmakers To Unveil Renewed Hope Act Against Child Sexual Exploitation
Former NFL star Tim Tebow, along with a group of lawmakers, have unveiled new legislation to help combat online child sexual exploitation.
Read More Tim Tebow Joins Lawmakers To Unveil Renewed Hope Act Against Child Sexual ExploitationPeter Navarro Receives Warm Welcome At RNC Just Hours After Being Released From Prison
Hours after being released from a federal prison in Miami, Peter Navarro, a trade advisor who served in the White House under former President Donald Trump, spoke at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday, which prompted tremendous applause.
Read More Peter Navarro Receives Warm Welcome At RNC Just Hours After Being Released From Prison‘Anchorman’ Actor, Comedian Jay Johnston Pleads Guilty To January 6-Related Charge
On Monday, an actor and comedian who portrayed a news reporter in the film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, who was also the voice of a pizzeria owner in the TV show Bob’s Burgers, entered a guilty plea for allegedly interfering with law enforcement officials’ “efforts to defend the U.S. Capitol” on January 6th, 2021.
Read More ‘Anchorman’ Actor, Comedian Jay Johnston Pleads Guilty To January 6-Related ChargeSteve Bannon Reports To Federal Prison To Serve 4-Month Sentence
Steve Bannon reported to federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut, on Monday to begin serving a four-month sentence for defying a subpoena from the House Committee that investigated the January 6th protest at the U.S. Capitol.
Read More Steve Bannon Reports To Federal Prison To Serve 4-Month Sentence