Elon Musk Criticizes Top Twitter Lawyer Over Hunter Biden Laptop Censorship

After Elon Musk’s successful bid for Twitter was announced Monday the social media platform’s new leader took to Twitter to criticize the previous regime for censoring content related to the Hunter Biden laptop scandal. The sub-tweet fired off by Musk was in the comment section of a Politico article titled “Twitter’s top lawyer reassures staff, cries during meeting about Musk takeover.”Continue Reading

Republicans Focus on Inflation in Effort to Appeal to Female Voters

Republican candidates are rolling out a new strategy to attract female voters in this Fall’s midterm elections, emphasizing the devastating impacts of inflation. With the rising cost of inflation coupled with women earning lower wages than men the GOP is betting big that focusing on the damage of inflation caused by the Biden Administration will help flip a demographic that has historically leaned left at the polls.Continue Reading

House Republicans Lay Groundwork to Impeach Secretary of Homeland Security

On Monday, 133 House Republicans joined forces to send a letter to the office of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas laying the groundwork to call for his impeachment. The effort was led by Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN), Chairman of the Border Security Caucus, and his co-chair Rep. Brian Babin (R-TX). Other notable signees include Minority Leader McCarthy, Minority Whip Steve Scalise and Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik. Continue Reading

Trump’s Future on Twitter

Following Twitter’s acceptance of Elon Musk’s bid to purchase the platform and Musk’s promise to loosen censorship restrictions had many asking if former President and Twitter user Donald J. Trump would rejoin the platform. Trump provided a swift response to that question on Monday, stating that he did not plan to rejoin the platform.Continue Reading

Minority Gun Ownership Growing at Record Rates

The number of minority gun owners has grown drastically over the past year, as gun purchases by people of color has now hit record highs. Following record high-crime rates in cities nation-wide, a rise in anti-Asian hate crimes and other factors, Asian, Black and Latino Americans are purchasing firearms and acknowledging their Second Amendment rights at records never seen before.Continue Reading

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