Monthly Archives: November, 2020
Dick Morris to Newsmax TV: Legislatures, Feds Important in Trump Case
As the fight for President Donald Trump’s election moves in the federal court, “our chances of winning increase,” and state legislatures will also come into play, political strategist and author Dick Morris told Newsmax TV Saturday.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro Alleges Fraud in US Presidential Election
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro — who sometimes has embraced the label “Trump of the Tropics” — said Sunday he’ll wait a little longer before recognizing the U.S. election victory of Joe Biden.
Seattle-area homeowners report ‘sovereign citizen’ property seizure attempts: report
Anyone with half a brain, won’t answer the door to strangers. That knock on your door? It might be someone attempting to take your home.
GOP Iowa congressional challenger Miller-Meeks expected to win by 6 votes after recount
Republican congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks leads Democrat Tina Hart by a mere six votes after a recount in Iowa’s 2nd District.
Trump campaign eyes Supreme Court after appeals panel tosses Pa. fraud case
The Trump 2020 Campaign looked ahead to a potential Supreme Court fight after a panel of federal appeals judges in Pennsylvania dismissed the campaign’s lawsuit over alleged voter fraud in the presidential election.
USS Nimitz ordered back to Persian Gulf after Iran’s supreme leader threatens revenge over slain scientist
Iran’s supreme leader on Saturday vowed to retaliate with “definitive punishment” after the slaying of the country’s leading nuclear scientist, with some officials blaming Israel for the apparent assassination.
Pa. poll watcher, a Navy vet, alleges missing USB cards, up to 120,000 questionable votes
A U.S. Navy veteran and data scientist from Pennsylvania alleged this week that 47 USB cards used during the state’s Nov. 3 election have gone missing – and asserted that as many as 120,000 votes cast in the election should be called into question.
Rev. Franklin Graham praises 3 Trump-appointed Supreme Court justices after New York religious case
President Trump deserves thanks for appointing three conservative Supreme Court justices , each of whom ruled this week in favor of religious groups and against New York government officials seeking to curb congregation sizes at religious services, a key supporter of the president wrote on Thanksgiving Day.
South Korea spy agency says North Korea locked down capital, killed people
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered at least two people executed, banned fishing at sea and locked down the capital, Pyongyang, as part of frantic efforts to guard against the coronavirus and its economic damage, South Korea’s spy agency told lawmakers Friday.
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