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Marjorie Taylor Greene & Lauren Boebert accused of helping plan the Capitol Insurrection
Two key planners are talking to investigators and accusing several top anti-LGBTQ Republicans of helping plan the violent attack on democracy.
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Will the next Charlottesville start from suburban school board meetings?
Four years after Charlottesville, bullies brought together entirely by the hatred of people remains too common in northern Virginia. Now that children, educators, and even librarians aren’t even off limits, who is safe?
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AT&T is discovered as the wallet behind anti-LGBTQ cable network One American News
The communications giant unleashed one of the most destructive forces on cable today and has provided the contracts that keep it going.
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Madison Cawthorn releases chilling video calling on Christians to “fight for our country”
The far-right Congressman continues to stoke domestic terrorism while hiding behind his “Christian values.”
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Remember when the right wing was all about supporting cops & maybe even a little police brutality?
Laura Ingraham and Tucker Carlson are mocking officers who put risk their lives at risk. Just a few months ago, they called them heroes.
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Lawsuits filed against Trump fans & Texas cops over “attack” of Biden campaign bus
Out author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Eric Cervini is a name plaintiff in both lawsuits.
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How much more will it take for Democrats to recognize that bipartisanship is dead?
The trap that Democrats keep falling into is thinking of the Republican Party as a normal political entity. It is not.
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Here’s just some of the nonsense that conservatives blame Joe Biden for. So far.
From banning burgers to “altering the jet stream,” conservatives are willing to blame Biden for everything that they don’t like, even if it’s not real.
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No one can figure out why Kyrsten Sinema was missing at the January 6 commission vote
The bisexual senator’s mind-boggling decision to not cast a vote, in support of a measure she advocated Republicans to vote for, has angered her constituents and supporters. She wasn’t even present.
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Together “Black Lives Matter & the LGBTQ movement” will make the world a better place
When Donzaleigh Abernathy saw what happened at the Capitol on January 6, she was angered and moved. But it wasn’t anything she hasn’t seen before – and she still believes that we’re on the path to a better world.