The DOJ Latest Harassment Involves Getting Testimony From Mike Pence

The Justice Department wants to speak with Vice President Mike Pence about an effort to overturn Trump’s 2020 loss. According to persons familiar with the outreach, Justice Department investigators want to meet with former Vice President Mike Pence as part of an ongoing investigation into efforts by former President Donald Trump and his associates to reverse his 2020 election result.

The Republican House Majority Might Protect Industries From New Taxes and Regulations

According to one analyst, the stalemate in Washington is beneficial to American industry. Long ago, Republican victories at the polls translated into advantages for the corporate lobby in Washington. Despite the party’s growing populist tilt, this election is unlikely to be an exception.

Kari Lake May Have Won, As Arizona AG Admits Election Fraud May Have Occurred

According to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office of Election Integrity Unit, led by Jennifer Wright, Maricopa County officials were sent a letter on Saturday asking them to explain why there were so many problems counting and printing ballots during the General Election on November 8.

Is Florida the New Blue Print for The Republican Party

After this year’s poor midterm election results, many conservatives are turning to Florida and its governor as a model of success. Gov. Ron DeSantis celebrated the resounding GOP gains in Florida and asserted that his strategy in the Sunshine State should serve as the “blueprint” for the party going forward.

Abbott’s Win Means More Buses Of Migrants Are On The Way

Abbott’s re-election ensures the migrant resettlement scheme will go on. Texas and Arizona governors have sent buses filled with thousands of migrants from the border to a sanctuary city. Recent bus passengers have been predominantly Venezuelans trying to get out of their country. Abbott has dispatched busloads to New York, Chicago, and the Washington, DC area (including Kamal Harris’s home).

Biden Now Rejecting Solar Panel’s From China; Find Out Why.

The new law prohibiting shipments from China’s Xinjiang region over slavery concerns has resulted in more than 1000 shipments worth hundreds of millions of dollars accumulating at U.S. ports since June, government officials said.
Several seizures, which had not been previously published, demonstrate how a policy designed to increase pressure on Beijing over its Uyghur incarceration camps in Xinjiang may impede the Biden administration’s efforts to decarbonize the U.S. electricity industry to combat climate change.
Find out what Biden’s Administration plans to do next.