Controversy Brings Small Donor Success For Marjorie Taylor Greene

Late Last Month, Greene Said She’s Raised $1.6 Million Amid Media Coverage Of Her Controversial Comments. Greene Said She Raised $150,000 On Tuesday and $175,000 On Wednesday As Calls To Remove Her From Committees Grew Louder.

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Impact Of Corporate PAC Promises May Be Limited

Some Of The Nation’s Most Powerful Corporations Are Cutting Off Their PAC Donations To The 147 Republicans Who Objected To The Electoral College Results. The Movement Represents A Symbolic Break Between Corporate America And GOP Lawmakers But The Actual Impact Of These Company’s Pledges May Be Limited.

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McConnell Says Trump Provoked Capitol Riot By Feeding Mob Lies

Former Staunch Trump Supporter McConnell Further Distances Himself From Trump, Partially Blaming Trump For Storming Of The Capitol.

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Armed Protests Planned To Begin At Tennessee State Capitol This Weekend

Social Media Hack and FBI Bulletin Leak Reveal Plans For Armed Protests Beginning This Weekend At The State Capitol.

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Governor Lee’s Administration Works With Biden Team On Covid Strategies

Lee said he hopes the Biden administration will help provide COVID-19 relief to Tennesseans stating that Tennessee faces a limited supply of vaccines and high positivity rate for new cases.

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Protestors In Chattanooga Hold Tennessee Lawmakers Partially Responsible For U.S. Capitol Riots

A group of protestors gathered outside Miller Park in Chattanooga on Saturday voicing their belief that local lawmakers had a role in the riots at the U.S. Capitol last Wednesday.

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House Democrats Introduce Article Of Impeachment Against President Trump

If The 25th Amendment Is Invoked, Pence Will Take Over As Acting President. Reports Suggest Pence Is Not Inclined To Invoke The 25th Amendment, Even If The House Resolution Ultimately Passes.

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U.S. House Beginning Impeachment Proceedings Against Trump

Democrats In The House Of Representatives Could Begin Formal Impeachment Proceeding Against President Trump This Week, Seeking Again To Initiate The Process To Remove Him From Office.

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SCOTUS Rejects Texas Representative’s Lawsuit Over Electoral College Votes

The Supreme Court Denies Representative Gohmert’s Emergency Application To Hear Arguments In His Lawsuit Against Vice President Mike Pence In An Unsigned Response With No Explanation.

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Blackburn And Hagerty Reverse Their Objections To Electoral College Results

Blackburn And Hagerty Pledged Last Weekend To “Stand Against Tainted Electoral Results” But When Congress Reconvened Wednesday Night To Certify Electoral College Results, Neither Senator Offered Objections.

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