Category: Government Updates
If the Left Wants Healing, Why is it Creating ‘Trump Accountability’ Lists?
In his November 7 speech from Wilmington, Delaware, where he claimed victory over President Donald Trump in the race for the presidency, Vice President Joe...
Read MoreHere are Seven Items that Joe Biden Has Planned for His First 100 Days in Office
On Inauguration Day, January 20, 2021, Joe Biden is likely to be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. Many presidents push...
Read MoreSenator Joe Manchin Claims that He Will Stand in the Way of Radical Democrat Policies, like Court Packing
UPDATE: As the Democrats look poised to pick up two additional Senate seats, tying the upper chamber in a 50-50 split, Senator Joe Manchin’s claim...
Read MoreObamacare’s Unconstitutionality Argued at the Supreme Court; Invalidation Appears Unlikely
Obamacare’s constitutionality was questioned in oral arguments at the Supreme Court today in a case that pits a number of red states and the Trump...
Read MoreBallot Initiatives and the Silence of Churches
In addition to national, state, and local leadership, voters made incredibly consequential decisions on over 100 ballot initiatives. The results of these direct-to-voter policy races,...
Read MoreSupreme Court Hears Case on Whether Believing Moms and Dads are Essential is Bigotry
Last Wednesday morning, as the nation was waking up from watching election returns until the wee hours, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in...
Read MoreHere is Why I Will Never Trust the Polls Again, and Why You Shouldn’t Either.
In 2020, the polls were wrong. Again. Following the 2016 election, pollsters were shocked when Donald Trump won. All of the professional pundit and elite...
Read MoreGeorgia Run-Off Races Could Be Key to Controlling U.S. Senate
While the election results and pending legal disputes are still playing out in real time a week after Americans finished voting, many are looking ahead...
Read MoreWhen Will We Really, Truly Know Who Our Next President Is?
The United States presidential election has come down to what we don’t yet know, and as Tom Petty famously said, “The waiting is the hardest...
Read MoreFrom Ride Sharing to Property Taxes to Cash Bail – Huge Spending on California Ballot Measures
Businesses, unions, foundations, political parties and wealthy individuals flooded California with campaign money fighting over 12 state ballot propositions. This year’s spending raised a record-breaking...
Read MoreElection Lawsuits Expand: More States, More Cases
In addition to the lawsuits reported by The Daily Citizen in Pennsylvania and Michigan filed on the day after the election, the Trump campaign has...
Read MoreGrowing Like a Weed: Five States Approve Medical and Recreational Marijuana Ballot Measures
Arizona, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey and South Dakota passed measures legalizing either medical or recreational marijuana. With millions of dollars in support from the marijuana...
Read MoreWhat God Showed the VP and Second Lady About Rising to Political Office
On her election day podcast, Vice President Mike Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence’s daughter recounts an uplifting true story from her childhood about how...
Read MoreU.S. Marshalls Rescue 45 Missing Children in Largest Anti-Trafficking Sting in Ohio’s History
The U.S. Marshals Service has rescued 45 missing children in Ohio as a part of operation “Autumn Hope” during the month of October. The U.S....
Read MoreWashington, D.C. Council Approves Law Allowing Children as Young as 11 to be Vaccinated Without Parents’ Knowledge
In a blatant threat to parental rights, the Washington, D.C. City Council is in the process of passing a new law that would allow children...
Read MoreFacebook, Twitter and Google Execs Grilled by Senate Committee Over Censorship of Conservatives
The Senate Commerce Committee, chaired by Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Ala., questioned Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Jack Dorsey of Twitter, and Sundar Pichai of Google on...
Read MoreSupreme Court Sides with Wisconsin Republicans, Restores Election Day Absentee Ballot Deadline
In a 5-3 decision on Monday, the Supreme Court sided with the Republican-controlled Wisconsin State Legislature and gave a green light to a Wisconsin law...
Read MoreFear Not, Liberals. A Conservative SCOTUS is Good for Everyone
Liberals have placed a lot of hope in the Supreme Court of the United States since the 1960s. Their hope was not misplaced, as they...
Read MoreCities and States Could Change Who Votes – San Francisco Measure Would Lower Voting Age to 16
While the Presidential election is getting most of the nation’s attention, there are many state and local ballot issues that affect who gets to vote....
Read MorePresident Trump Now Considers Himself a Non-Denominational Christian Rather Than a Presbyterian
President Trump now considers himself a non-denominational Christian after growing up in and being confirmed in the Presbyterian church. The revelation came from a written...
Read MoreJudge Amy Coney Barrett Confirmed to Supreme Court; Sworn in at Rose Garden Ceremony
As predicted, Judge Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed today by the U.S. Senate to become the 115th justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. The final...
Read MoreJudge Amy Coney Barrett Confirmed! Here’s Why Conservatives Should Celebrate.
The U.S. Senate voted 52-48 on Monday night to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court. Senator Susan Collins, R-Maine, was the...
Read MoreU.S., Israel and Sudan, Once a State Sponsor of Terror, Declare Peace
On Friday, President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Sudan had signed a peace agreement, the latest of several recent high-profile Muslim and Israeli peace...
Read MoreOverheard at the Presidential Debate; The Story Behind Those 500 Foreign Children Separated from Their Parents at the Border
In the final presidential debate on Thursday evening between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, moderator Kristin Welker brought up the issue...
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