by Cooper Moran | Dec 1, 2021
After losing to Georgia Governor Brian Kemp in 2018, Democrat Stacey Abrams on Wednesday launched her second gubernatorial campaign. Abrams will likely face an uphill battle in her quest to defeat Kemp, as Democrats lost key elections in Virginia and President...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 1, 2021
In a Wednesday press conference held via Zoom, the nonprofit Color Us United further exposed the Salvation Army’s wokeness after the latter group came under fire for telling white people to apologize for their racism during this holiday season. Kenny Xu,...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 1, 2021
Conservative Clergy of Color, a non-partisan civil rights advocacy group, called on corporations to stop funding the Black Lives Matter organization, due to the group’s call for a boycott. The boycott, entitled “Black Xmas,” encourages its...
by Neil W. McCabe | Dec 1, 2021
A band of five members of the Ohio Republican Party’s Central Committee filed suit against the Ohio Republican Party, Party Chairman Robert A. Paduchik and Party Treasurer David W. Johnson November 29 at the Franklin County Courthouse petitioning for the court to...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 1, 2021
A California congressman is facing backlash for a series of tweets slamming unvaccinated Americans and parents who choose not to vaccinate their children. “I’m losing my Covid patience [thread]. I’ve tried to reason with the unvaxxed. I’ve directed some...
by Star News Staff | Dec 1, 2021
by George Rasley If Steve Bannon can be indicted for “contempt of Congress,” and the approval rate for Congress at about 21 percent, the Biden Justice Department should probably just go ahead and indict the other 270 million Americans who also have contempt for...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 1, 2021
Republican Al Schmidt, who is the only GOP member with a seat on Philadelphia’s election board, announced on Tuesday that he will resign from his position. Schmidt, who has received harsh criticism from former President Donald Trump, is accepting a position as...
by Chris Butler | Dec 1, 2021
Republican Rich McCormick, who in 2020 lost Georgia’s Seventh Congressional District race to Representative Carolyn Bourdeaux (D-GA-07), announced Tuesday he’s running again — but this time for the state’s Sixth Congressional District. McCormick told The...
by Neil W. McCabe | Dec 1, 2021
The chairman of the Ohio Republican Party sent a November 30 open letter addressed to “Interested Parties,” denouncing State Central Committeeman Mark A. Bainbridge for his criticism of how party finances are handled. “Quite simply, Mark is making crazy...
by Neil W. McCabe | Dec 1, 2021
The communications director of the Republican National Committee blasted President Joseph R. Biden’s Jr.’s removing today the Marxist guerillas fighting under the name Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, and undermining the democratic government of...
by Rachel Alexander | Dec 1, 2021
Arizona State University (ASU) officials say Kyle Rittenhouse may enroll for classes, notwithstanding radical student groups like the ASU Students For Socialism’s vows to demonstrate on campus Wednesday to demand the school prevent him from attending....
by Star News Staff | Dec 1, 2021
– – – Photo “Chuck Grassley” by Gage Skidmore. CC BY-SA 2.0.
by Star News Staff | Dec 1, 2021
by Ailan Evans Republican lawmakers are raising concerns that Twitter’s new Chief Executive Parag Agrawal may threaten conservative political speech on the social media platform. Agrawal, Twitter’s former chief technology officer who was announced as CEO...
by Star News Staff | Dec 1, 2021
– – – Photo “President Trump Meets with Mark Zuckerberg” by Trump White House Archived.
by Eric Burk | Dec 1, 2021
The Virginia Family Foundation announced its Vision for Virginia slate of policy priorities on Monday. That’s part of the organization’s push to influence legislators ahead of Virginia’s 2022 General Assembly session. The list highlights...
by Star News Staff | Dec 1, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The Federal Reserve concluded that weather disasters are “not very” bad for financial institutions despite the Biden administration’s warnings that climate change is an “emerging” threat to banks. “We find that weather disasters over the...
by Star News Staff | Dec 1, 2021
by Ailan Evans A Democrat-backed nonprofit intended to combat alleged “disinformation” paid large sums of money to organizations responsible for the Steele dossier, which advanced false claims regarding former President Donald Trump’s relationship with Russia....
by Star News Staff | Dec 1, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ordered a new unionization election at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama, ruling that the company violated federal labor law during the first election. “Today’s decision confirms what we were saying all...
by Bethany Bowman | Dec 1, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Several months ago, I heard a crazy good banjo player on Instagram. The musician was CMA Fest performer, Lockwood Barr. A few weeks ago when she posted her original holiday duet with Barrett Baber’s “Christmas in Memphis,” I...
by Star News Staff | Dec 1, 2021
by Mark Hemingway Before the Donald Trump-inspired challenges of the 2020 presidential election, Democrats and liberals alleged fraud and formally contested the results of the 2000, 2004, and 2016 Republican-won presidential elections. Those earlier challenges...
by Star News Staff | Dec 1, 2021
by Eric Lendrum In an unprecedented move, the Biden White House still has not yet released an official total of the number of illegal aliens who are currently occupying the United States, the Washington Free Beacon reports. Although the Department of Homeland...