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Sens. David Perdue, R-Ga., and Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., endorsed President Donald Trump's call for a second round of the election results in the state, insisting on a signature match of absentee ballots with those on voter registration lists.
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Things are happening quick on the election integrity front. The Trump legal team officially distanced itself from attorney Sidney Powell following a press conference in which she laid out her allegations against Dominion’s voting machines and interviews she gave in which she suggested the governor of Georgia — where two very contentious Senate runoff races are brewing — might be complicit in those allegations.Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani told Lou Dobbs that the split came because his team and Powell were pursuing “two different theories.” The former New York mayor told Dobbs that his team’s theory of the case, which he...
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Cuyahoga Falls, OH – A woman was injured after a surgical abortion procedure at the Northeast Ohio Women’s Center (NEOWC) abortion business on July 25, 2020. An ambulance responded to a 911 call for help and transported her to a nearby hospital for emergency care. According to 911 records obtained by Operation Rescue, the 29-year-old woman suffered “uncontrolled bleeding” after an abortion procedure. The NEOWC’s caller told the 911 dispatcher that there were protesters at the facility and requested that the ambulance report to the back door of the facility. Photos taken at the scene showed that clinic escorts used...
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Andrew Cuomo on Monday said he may host his 89-year-old mother Matilda for Thanksgiving — after spending the last two weeks lecturing New Yorkers about staying home for the holiday and telling their loved ones to do the same because of the coronavirus pandemic. “The story is, my mom is going to come up and two of my girls,” the governor said during an interview on WAMC radio, adding the caveat, “But the plans change. But that’s my plan.” The 180 came just a week after the governor described having difficult discussions about the holiday with his mom, who wanted...
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A Jehovah's Witness is alleging her religious freedom rights were violated when a California agency withdrew a job offer because she declined to sign a loyalty oath promising to defend the state and U.S. constitutions. In a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Sacramento, Brianna Bolden-Hardge says her sincere religious beliefs mandate that her allegiance is to the Kingdom of God and she cannot engage in any sort of violence in support of a human government. The 31-year-old woman had accepted a position with the California State Controller's Office payroll department. Bolden-Hardge asked for a religious accommodation that would...
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Why U.S. Security Depends on Alliances—Now More Than Ever. By Kori Schake, Jim Mattis, Jim Ellis, and Joe Felter
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....One possibility: to raise sweeping allegations with insufficient time to resolve them in order to force an Electoral College fight. The idea would be to give license to Republican-controlled legislatures to intervene with their own sets of electors or block the submission of any set of electors. Concern over such a strategy was magnified when Trump called key Republican leaders from Michigan’s legislature to the White House on Friday. Call it the “Death Star strategy.” ...For Trump to pull off a similar maneuver, he would need the cooperation of Republican state legislators. He also would face collateral litigation over who...
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Yesterday, an email was sent out with a link for Michigan citizens to join the zoom call today and have their voices heard. Almost three hours into the call and most of the outside voices have been those of Democrat officials, many of whom were never at the TCF Center, demanding that the vote be certified today. One of the strongest voices, former MI GOP Executive Chair Jeff Timmer, was curiously chosen as the first non-elected official to speak. Timmer used his time to demand that the MI Board of Canvassers “do their jobs” and certify the vote. So, who...
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The New York City Sheriff's Department broke up a sex party in Astoria, Queens on Sunday at 2 AM. There were over 80 mask-less attendees at Caligula, a self-described swingers club, violating New York state COVID-19-regulations. Two party organizers and an attendee were charged with multiple misdemeanors for breaking COVID-19 regulations and selling alcohol without a liquor license. The party comes days after New York City Schools closed indefinitely due to rising COVID-19 rates.
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The Pennsylvania State Supreme Court has once again shown its contempt for a free and fair election.The PA Supreme Court on Monday ruled that mail-in/ballots with no dates or handwritten names/addresses on the outer envelopes can be counted.The Trump campaign challenged the decision of the Philadelphia County Board of Elections to count 8,320 mail-in/absentee ballots arguing the voters failed to handwrite their name, address or the date (in some cases a combination of all three) on the outer envelope.Trump’s legal team argued that the General Assembly set forth in the Election Code the requirements for how a qualified elector can...
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain’s government will not force people to have vaccinations against COVID-19, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday. “There will be no compulsory vaccination. That’s not the way we do things in this country,” Johnson told a news conference. “We think it (vaccination) is a good idea, and you know I totally reject the propaganda of the anti-vaxxers, they are wrong,” he said. “Everybody should get a vaccine as soon as it is available.”
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Thousands of airport workers at Shanghai's largest international airport were sealed inside Sunday after an outbreak of COVID-19 was detected, reported WaPo. On Sunday night, hazmat suit-clad health workers were seen on video, herding thousands of airport workers into the basement of Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Chaos shortly broke out as people screamed: "Just let me go," shouts one man in the crowd. "I don't want to die here," cries out another.昨晚的浦东机场,连夜核酸检测.......🙏🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/yQaTBUyn2s — 沉默的力量The power of silence (@2mmbPkM00IJwIUV) November 23, 2020On Sunday night, Shanghai officials took action to test more than 17,000 airport workers following two new positive COVID-19...
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After weeks of delay, the head of the General Services Administration informed President-elect Joe Biden on Monday that the official governmental transition process has been approved. GSA Administrator Emily Murphy said in a letter that Biden, whom she referred to as "the apparent president-elect," is now able to access millions of dollars in federal funds and other resources to begin his transition to power. In her letter, Murphy also denied that she had been under pressure from the White House to delay the process. “I have dedicated much of my adult life to public service, and I have always strived...
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Chicago, IL – An overly-perky employee of Family Planning Associates Medical Group in Chicago, Illinois, called 911 for help with a woman who was suffering from heavy bleeding after an abortion on July 8, 2020. The audio recording and Computer Aided Dispatch printout, which was provided to Operation Rescue by the Pro-Life Action League, showed that the caller attempted to downplay the potentially life-threatening emergency by indicating that the woman needed to be hospitalized for “observation” only. What seemed like a routine call for a common, but serious, abortion complication took on a bizarre tone due to the over-the-top cheerfulness...
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For Americans, the crux of gun control laws has been how to disarm dangerous individuals without disarming the public at large. Ever-present in this quest is the question of how the perception of danger should impact guaranteed freedoms protected within the Bill of Rights. Not only is such a balancing act difficult as-is, but there are also two additional factors that make it even more challenging: America’s federal government is constitutionally bound by the Second Amendment, and politicians notoriously take advantage of tragedies to pass irrational laws when emotions are at their highest. As President Obama’s former Chief of Staff,...
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A mere 3% of voters for President Donald Trump think President-elect Joe Biden won the 2020 election, while 73% think the incumbent was the victor, according to a CNBC/Change Research poll.
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Contact: Prudence Robertson, probertson@sbalist.org, 240-672-2828 National Pro-life Group Backs Perdue & Loeffler to Preserve Senate Majority & Hold Back Democrats’ Pro-Abortion Agenda Washington, D.C. – Today the national pro-life group Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List)’s partner Women Speak Out PAC (WSO PAC) announced details of their independent expenditure campaign to elect pro-life Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in Georgia. The $4.1 million multi-channel effort will include voter mail, digital ads, voter calls and texts, and door-to-door canvassing. The group will contact one million voters ahead of election day including 400,000 in-person visits to voters at their doors. SBA...
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Today marks 8 years since Jordan Davis, a 17-year-old high school student was murdered by Michael David Dunn, a 45-year-old software developer, following an argument over loud music played by Davis and his three friends. Dunn shot and killed Jordan on November 23, 2012, at a Gate Petroleum gas station in Jacksonville, Florida. Jordan’s mother, Lucy McBath, 60, who is currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 6th congressional district, has taken to twitter on Monday to write a heartbreaking note in remembrance of her son and to other mothers who lost their children in the cause of gun...
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