In The News: Lawsuit Filed Against Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis

Last week, as part of a race baiting political stunt, Florida's governor Ron DeSantis shipped fifty migrants who were legally in America seeking asylum, to Martha's Vineyards. A small group of these migrants alleged to be from Venezuela, filed a lawsuit in a federal Massachusetts court, claiming that they were misled by governor DeSantis and …

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In The News This Week: Mar-A-Lago Search Affidavit Unsealed

Anyone following the case knows by now that the affidavit and memo relating to the Mar-A-Lago Search by the FBI, was released Friday. It didn't reveal much other than what was already known: That Trump had allegedly stored government records at his vacation resort, and the possibility that some of them were classified. "The government …

News This Week: Appeals Court Rules Arkansas Cannot Prevent Gender-Affirming Treatment Of Trans Children

A federal appeals court ruled yesterday that the state of Arkansas cannot enforce a law banning trans children from receiving gender-affirming treatment. The law was put into place in 2021, preventing medical providers from distributing gender-affirming treatments, including hormones, surgery and puberty blockers to minors under the age of eighteen, despite the fact that no …

Biden Cancels Student Loan Debt For Millions Who Qualify

This week, president Biden came through, in part, on a campaign promise: to cancel student debt. According to Politifact, while campaigning, Biden promised full student debt cancellation. At other times he cited a minimum of $10,000. Student loan debt forgiveness has been extended a number of times through the pandemic, after Congress passed legislation in …

In The News This Week: Dr. Fauci Announces Semi-Retirement In 2023

Earlier this week, Anthony Fauci said he would "retire" at the end of the year after at least a half a century as the Head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Fauci has served as the Head of NIAID under more than a few past presidents. At 27, he joined the NIH, …

In The News: Millions Face Eviction As Federal Moratorium Ends, While Congress Plays Blame Game

Through no fault of their own, millions of Americans lost their jobs during a pandemic that was poorly mismanaged by the government. Many of those Americans received some economic and other relief through the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Securities Act, and other federal programs. The Cares Act …

In The News: Trump And Company Triggered Over Cleveland Baseball Name Change

The brave warriors of the culture wars have found another reason to get triggered. Cleveland's professional baseball team known as the Indians since 1915, are soon to change the moniker, and conservatives are not happy about it. The name change was announced Friday via a video on Twitter, narrated by Tom Hanks. However, the change …

In The News: Democrats Flee Texas In Protest Of Alleged Election Reform Legislation

House Democrats in the state of Texas have reportedly flown the coop Monday in an attempt to prevent the passing of alleged Republican voting reform legislation. "Today, House Democrats left the state and broke quorum to fight back against state Republicans' continued attack on Texans' freedom to vote," the HDC said in a press release …

Lindsay Graham Says America Isn’t Racist Because Obama And Kamala Harris Were Elected

On Fox News yesterday with Chris Wallace, Lindsay Graham said it was his opinion that systemic racism doesn't exist, that America is not a racist country because Obama was president for two terms, and Kamala Harris is now vice president. After Wallace played a clip of Joe Biden's remarks after Chauvin was convicted of murder, …

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