‘Accountability Is Coming:’ Twitter Files Spark Calls For Consequences, Answers

A Series Of Document Dumps Called The “Twitter Files” Have Exposed The Social Media Companies’ Collusion With Federal Law Enforcement And The Democratic Party To Censor The Hunter Biden Laptop Story Before The 2020 Election, And Now Lawmakers Are Calling For Consequences.

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Legislature Could Hold Special Session To Go After Republican Convention

Key Republican Legislators Confirmed Friday They Are Considering Holding A Special Session To Bring The Republican Presidential Convention To Nashville And Possibly Penalize The Metro Nashville Council For Rejecting It.

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Clinton Campaign, DNC To Pay Fine For Concealing Payments For Anti-Trump Steele Dossier

The Federal Election Commission Has Fined Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Campaign And The Democratic National Committee For Disguising Payments Through A Law Firm For The Infamous Steele Dossier That Gave Rise To The Now-Discredited Russia Collusion Allegations, According To A Letter Made Public Wednesday.

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Republicans & Dems Break Fundraising Records Ahead Of 2022

The Two Largest Political Party Committees Are Stockpiling Record Amounts Of Cash Ahead Of The 2022 Midterms And Laying The Groundwork For An Expensive 2024 Clash.

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Harris Touts White House Jobs Plan During Visit To New Hampshire

Vice President Kamala Harris Touted The American Jobs Plan During A Visit To New Hampshire On Friday, Calling It A “Once-in-a-generation” Investment In America’s Future.

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Democratic Groups Promote Biden Relief Package To Bolster 2022 Chances

After Biden Signed His $1.9 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill Into Law On March 11, A Host Of Left-leaning Groups Launched Ad Campaigns Promoting His Legislative Efforts In Hopes Of Locking In A Sweeping Victory For Democrats In 2022.

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Arizona Defends Election Integrity Laws Before SCOTUS

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich Made The State’s Case Tuesday For Maintaining A Couple Of Election Integrity Issues That, If Deemed Illegal, Could Change Election Laws Across The Country.

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SCOTUS To Hear Pair Of Arizona Elections Cases Today

The Nation’s High Court Is Set To Hear Oral Arguments Over Two Voting Issues That Originated In Arizona But Could Spur Significant Changes Nationwide. The Court Specifically Will Answer The Question About Whether The Ballot-harvesting Ban Was Discriminatory Against Minorities Who Are Protected Under The Voting Rights Act.

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Losers In Expensive Senate Contests Still Have Plenty Of Cash

As Congressional Candidates Raked In Record Sums Of Campaign Cash In Extraordinarily Expensive 2020 Election, They Experienced A Unique Problem: Too Much Money & Not Enough Time To Spend It. The Losers In The 10 Most Expensive 2020 Senate Races Still Had Combined $35.3 Million In The Bank In Unspent Campaign Cash.

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It’s Trump’s Last Chance To Declassify Secrets Of Russian Collusion

President Trump’s Last Days In Office Offer A Final Opportunity To Declassify Critical Information On The Russia Investigation That Engulfed His Lone Term. Disclosing Such Information Now Would Give Americans A Fair Understanding Of An Unprecedented Investigation Into A Sitting President – As Well As The Conduct Of The Intelligence Officials Who Carried It Out.

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