- At least 12 Senators plan to object Jan. 6 electoral college certification
A group of GOP senators, led by Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), are planning to object to the electoral college certification on Jan. 6, as reported by Fox News. The senators will not object if there is an emergency 10-day audit of the election results by an electoral commission. Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) was the first […]
- Sen. Collins wins re-election in Maine
November 4, 2020 Sen. Susan Collins has won a tough re-election fight against a well-funded Democratic opponent, according to the Associated Press. Collins’ Democratic challenger Sara Gideon, the Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives, conceded the race on Wednesday in front of a crowd of supporters. In the lead-up to Election Day, Gideon was […]
- Senate committee to investigate new Hunter Biden emails
October 14, 2020 The Senate Homeland Security Committee has opened an investigation into the emails published by The New York Post on Wednesday morning that reveal new information about Hunter Biden‘s dealings in Ukraine while his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, was the public face of the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy. This exclusive front-page story […]
- US Senate Addresses CCP’s Culpability for the Pandemic by Amending Law
Honest News Straight to Your Home. Try the Epoch Times yourself, and get a free gift. The U.S. Senate held a hearing on June 23 to discuss whether changes to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act are needed to address the Chinese Communist Party’s culpability for the pandemic. This hearing is also prepared to withdraw the […]
- Trump to McConnell: ‘Step Up And Fight’
President Trump blasted Senate Republicans for not working hard enough to investigate the election results. “If a Democrat Presidential Candidate had an Election Rigged & Stolen, with proof of such acts at a level never seen before, the Democrat Senators would consider it an act of war, and fight to the death,” tweeted Trump. “Mitch […]
- McConnell hints that COVID-19 relief package might wait till early 2021
October 30, 2020 Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) hinted on Friday that the long-delayed second coronavirus economic relief package might be delayed until the beginning of the new year. When asked by conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt about the legislative agenda during the next session of Congress, presuming the […]
- Sen. Klobuchar says she ‘wouldn’t mind being a queen around here’
October 13, 2020 Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) said that she wouldn’t mind being “a queen” when talking to Judge Amy Coney Barrett during the second day of Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on appointing her to the Supreme Court. Sen. Klobuchar joked with Judge Barrett that she would like to be “a queen,” referencing a past […]
- Amid Pandemic, United Nations Tells People What Words To Use
The world is in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the largest global health crisis in more than a century, however, the United Nations finds it a pressing matter to address the creation of a “more equal world by using gender-neutral language.” What you say matters. Help create a more equal world by using gender-neutral […]
- Rev. Warnock allegedly ‘extremely uncooperative’ during 2002 child-abuse investigation, police records reveal
One of the Democratic candidates in Georgia’s two U.S. Senate runoff elections, Rev. Raphael Warnock, allegedly obstructed a police investigation into child abuse at a church-affiliated summer camp, according to state police records obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, Fox News reported Friday. Warnock was “extremely uncooperative and disruptive” of the 2002 probe, and he […]
- Senate committee votes to subpoena Twitter, Facebook CEOs over censorship allegations
October 22, 2020 The Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to authorize subpoenas for the CEOs of Twitter and Facebook after both sites suppressed the spread of a New York Post exposé on their platforms last week for allegedly violating their “hacked materials” policies. RELATED: Twitter Updates ‘Hacked Materials’ policy after censoring NY Post’s Hunter Biden […]
- Senate Authorizes Subpoenas for Big Tech CEOs
On Thursday, the Senate Commerce Committee authorized subpoenas for the testimonies of the heads of Facebook, Twitter, Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc. in a rare move amid a contentious election, according to the Wall Street Journal. Senators cited the need to review Section 230, which gives these companies legal immunity with regards to […]
- Sen. Tillis wins re-election in NC, Cunningham has conceded
November 10, 2020 Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) has won a close and brutal re-election fight, multiple outlets are reporting on Tuesday afternoon. His Democratic opponent, Cal Cunningham, has conceded the race to him. According to Politico, Tillis received 48.7% of the vote compared to Cunningham’s 47% with roughly 100,000 votes separating the two. Tillis’s re-election […]
- Facebook criticized for suppressing Hunter Biden email report
October 14, 2020 Following The New York Post‘s bombshell front-page report about the damning Hunter Biden emails that it obtained, the social media site will be “reducing” the article’s “distribution” on its platform. Andy Stone, who is a Policy Communications Manager at Facebook, late on Wednesday morning tweeted about this move from the social media […]
- Justice Ginsburg To Lie In State Wednesday, Thursday
<!– –> <!– –> Sep 21, 2020 The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is to lie in state Wednesday and Thursday at the Supreme Court building, the Court announced Monday morning in a press release. Her passing on Friday evening has set the stage for an intense battle in the Senate about whether or […]