Category: Government Updates
Doctor Fauci Deliberately Distorted Herd Immunity Numbers. Senator Marco Rubio Fires Back
Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio took aim at Doctor Anthony Fauci on Sunday morning after the Christmas Eve revelation that Fauci has “slowly but deliberately...
Read MoreTrump Calls COVID Stimulus Bill a “Disgrace,” Asks Congress to Amend
By now it’s no secret that Congress passed a $2.3 trillion combination COVID stimulus and omnibus spending bill, which The Daily Citizen detailed earlier this...
Read More$1.5 Million to Walk Lizards on Treadmills? Ten Crazy Things Uncle Sam Spent Your Money on This Year
Every year on December 23, Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., publishes a “Festivus Report” highlighting insane items the federal government spent your taxpayer dollars on. This...
Read MoreCOVID Pork: $600 to You and Me; Millions for Gender Programs in Pakistan
Congress may have passed a much-needed COVID stimulus bill to the tune of $900 billion earlier this week, but what leadership there also did was...
Read MoreSeattle Considering Making Theft Okay, as Long as You Need the Money
The Seattle City Council already made news earlier this year with its effort to defund its own police department at the same time that rioting...
Read MoreNew $900 Billion Relief Package Provides Direct Payments to Individuals, Families
Congressional leaders on Sunday night reached a deal on a new coronavirus relief package which has been in the works since before the 2020 General...
Read MoreVice President Pence, Second Lady Karen Pence Receive COVID-19 Vaccine to Reassure Public
On Friday morning, Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Second Lady Karen Pence, both received their first dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine while live...
Read MoreEarly Voting Begins in Georgia Senate Races—Concerns About Voter Fraud Continue
Early voting in the Georgia run-off races for two spots in the U.S. Senate began this week, as concerns over “double voting” and potentially illegal...
Read MoreGovernor Andrew Cuomo was Skeptical About a COVID-19 Vaccine, Until Now
After expressing skepticism about a COVID-19 vaccine in October, Democrat New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is now calling for a “public education campaign to battle...
Read MoreAndrew Cuomo as Potential Attorney General Stirs Up Controversy After Sexual Harassment Allegations
Reports recently emerged that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is on presidential-elect Joe Biden’s short list to become the nation’s next Attorney General. That possibility...
Read MoreElectoral College Elects Joe Biden as 46th President of the United States, Fraud Allegations Remain
The Electoral College voted to elect Joseph R. Biden as the 46th President of the United States on Monday afternoon. Biden surpassed the requisite 270-vote...
Read MoreTexas Supreme Court Challenge to Election Rejected by Justices
It ended not with a bang, but with a whimper. The U.S. Supreme Court, in an abbreviated order today, declined the request from the state...
Read MoreHunter Biden in Trouble Again; Feds Investigating his Taxes
Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, announced that he has been informed by federal prosecutors in Delaware that his taxes are...
Read MorePresident and Seventeen States Pledge Support for Texas’ Lawsuit Challenging Election
Yesterday we brought you the story of Texas’ lawsuit against four battleground states that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed with the U.S. Supreme Court...
Read MoreTrump Campaign Files ‘Best Legal Challenge So Far’ in Georgia Alleging 150,000 Illegal Votes
The Trump campaign has filed another lawsuit in the state of Georgia, which, if proven true, could potentially disqualify almost 150,000 votes. This would be...
Read MorePresident Trump Says United States is ‘Days Away’ From First COVID Vaccine
Speaking from the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Tuesday, President Trump announced that the United States was only “days away” from approving its first COVID-19...
Read MoreNewly Elected CO Representative Lauren Boebert Embodies the American Dream
In this election year, more women have been elected to serve in Congress than ever before, especially conservative women. One of them is Representative-elect Lauren...
Read MoreHere are the Top Moments from the Georgia Senate Debate You Need to Know About
Over one month after the 2020 General Election, control of the United States Senate remains in the balance. Two Senate runoff elections will be held...
Read MoreTexas Asks Supreme Court to Delay Next Week’s Electoral College Vote over Four States’ Voting Irregularities
The Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, today announced the filing of a lawsuit by his state in the U.S. Supreme Court against the Commonwealth...
Read MoreBiden Secures Enough Electors to Become President, Official Certification Next Week
It’s official, Joe Biden has secured enough electoral votes to declare victory over President Donald Trump. Though the Electoral College doesn’t meet and officially certify...
Read MoreMedical Community ‘Unhappy’ with Biden’s Reported Pick of AG Xavier Becerra for HHS Secretary
The New York Times is reporting that likely President-elect Joe Biden has chosen California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to serve as the Secretary of Health...
Read MorePresident Trump Reportedly Considering Running Again in 2024 if Biden Wins Election
While the 2020 General Election remains hotly contested, President Trump is already considering running again in 2024 should he lose his campaign for reelection, according...
Read MoreFederal Appeals Court Upholds Texas’ Right to Defund Planned Parenthood
In a stunning legal decision with national implications in the fight to end abortion, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, in...
Read MoreCongressman Banks Introduces New Bill to Combat Voter Fraud in Federal Elections
Representative Jim Banks, R-Ind., continues to make waves in the conservative world. Recently elected as the Republican Study Committee Chairman in the U.S House of...
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