On May 19, 35 Republicans (see list below) voted in favor of the Democrats' partisan commission to "investigate" the events of Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol. Read More.
The founder of a computer forensics company which is working on the Maricopa County audit, told Arizona state senators that he recovered all 2020 election data that had reportedly been deleted. Read More.
Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene took to the House floor on May 18 to voice her opposition to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's intent to form a partisan commission to investigate the events of Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol. Read More.
Look Ahead America, a nonprofit run by former Trump administration and campaign staffers, filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the Stark County, Ohio Board of Elections regarding the county's use of Dominion Voting Systems equipment. Read More.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) indicated that employers who require employees to receive experimental Covid vaccines may be held liable for any adverse reactions employees may have to the vaccines. Read More.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced on Sunday that there were zero Covid-related deaths on that day, noting it is "the only time that's happened since data was tracked in March, 2020." Read More.
American Airlines, Coca-Cola, and Nike are the first three targets of the Consumers First Initiative, which was announced on May 18 by Consumers' Research. Read More.
Lurking behind a carefully crafted facade of nerdy goodness, Bill Gates was a creepy jerk who was hitting on women in the workplace, according to several new reports. Read More.
A newly obtained video shows United States Capitol Police officers instructing several Jan. 6 protesters inside the Capitol about how to peacefully demonstrate there. The group included Jacob Chansley, the so-called “Q shaman” who has been in jail awaiting trial since January. Read More.
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