Postmaster General DeJoy: USPS is Ready for November
Earlier today, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Accountability Committee regarding recent attacks he has received over his management of the U.S. Postal Service since becoming Postmaster General a little over 2 months ago. Committee Chairman Ron Johnson (R-WI) called the hearing in an effort to give the Postmaster General an opportunity to explain the Post Office's capacity to handle the November election. While DeJoy is scheduled to testify next week before the House Oversight Committee, the hearing is expected to be similar to last month's hearing where Attorney General Bill Barr was berated by House Democrats who were uninterested in letting him answer any of their questions.
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Promises to Promote Law & Order Kept: AG Barr Announces New Operation Legend Arrests
Earlier today, Attorney General Bill Barr announced new arrests stemming from Operation Legend. Operation Legend represents the Trump Administration's continued commitment to promoting law and order in the face of rising violent crime rates in American cities. In the word's of Attorney General Barr, the mission of the Operation is "to save lives, solve crimes, and take violent offenders off our streets before they can claim more victims."
Read moreRepublicans Celebrate Centennial of Women's Suffrage
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. Earlier today, President Trump held a press conference with members of the bipartisan Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission. During the press conference, President Trump surprised everyone by announcing he would be pardoning women's rights icon, Susan B. Anthony.
Read moreLiberals Promote Dangerous, False Narrative About the Post Office
As Election Day 2020 gets closer, the United States Postal Service has come under increased scrutiny as voting by-mail has become the reality for more Americans than ever before. However, the increased scrutiny has led to some misleading hot takes by prominent celebrities and Democratic lawmakers that have the potential dangerous consequence of undermining public confidence in the election. Republicans are calling them out as lawmakers prepared to hear from Postmaster General Louis DeJoy at a House Oversight Committee hearing next week.
Read moreFBI Attorney to Plead Guilty to Falsifying FISA Warrant Against Page
On Friday, the Department of Justice released a document officially charging former FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith with falsifying the FBI's infamous FISA warrant against Carter Page. It states that Clinesmith "willfully and knowingly make and use a false writing and document, knowing the same to contain a materially false, fictitious, and fraudulent statement and entry in a matter before the jurisdiction of the executive branch and judicial branch of the Government of the United States.” He is expected to plead guilty.
Read moreStates Should Look to Those Who Have Implemented Absentee Ballot Systems with Safety and Security in Mind
As November quickly approaches, Democrats are using every tactic they can to alter how elections are administered, including pushing for a radical departure from the status quo when it comes to absentee voting.
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Kamala Harris on Judges: It's Not about Precedent; It's Personal
AG Barr Holds Nothing Back In New Interview with Mark Levin
On Sunday night, a new interview with Attorney General Bill Barr aired on Mark Levin's "Life, Liberty, and Levin." The interview covered an array of topics including recent public unrest and voting issues. Levin's interview comes only a few weeks after Attorney General Barr endured hours of unfettered questioning by House Democrats at a Judiciary hearing.
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