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.
Read moreFormer Staunch Trump Supporter McConnell Further Distances Himself From Trump, Partially Blaming Trump For Storming Of The Capitol.
Read moreBiden’s Inauguration Tomorrow Will Look Far Different From Any In Recent Memory With Streets Blocked off, A 4.6 Mile Security Perimeter, And 25,000 National Guardsmen On Patrol, Just To Start.
Read moreEmployees At Big Tech Companies, Including Google Parent Alphabet And Facebook, Funneled Millions Of Dollars Into Democrats’ Campaigns During The 2020 Election Cycle — A Move That Could Pay Off For Conglomerates Hoping To Stymie The Implementation Of Internet Regulation.
Read moreNew Anti-Trump Group Helmed By Republicans Announced It Would Raise $50 Million To Encourage Lawmakers To Break With President Donald Trump.
Read moreOutspoken Conservative Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles sent a letter to Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and the Tennessee General Assembly requesting that they drop any and all equity and debt associated the Big Tech companies that are suppressing free speech.
Read moreAll East Tennessee republicans voted against the impeachment. “Every single thug who rioted last week acted of their own free will and is personally responsible for their crimes. They were not forced by President Trump to do what they did, and the President should have called his supporters off long before he did,” Tim Burchett said.
Read moreSocial Media Hack and FBI Bulletin Leak Reveal Plans For Armed Protests Beginning This Weekend At The State Capitol.
Read moreA Nashville Man Has Been Arrested And Faces Federal Charges In Connection With The Riot At The U.S. Capitol Last Week.
Read moreA 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.
Read moreTennessee Lawmakers Return To Nashville Today To Begin The 2021 Legislative Session And Soon Will Take Up Legislation On Key Education Issues.
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