by WorldTribune Staff, December 24, 2020 The Amistad Project has filed a lawsuit which would block approving electoral votes from Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin until their legislatures meet in a joint session to vote to certify their electors. Governors in those states have used covid as an excuse to urge their legislatures to […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 23, 2020 Raphael Warnock’s ability to worm his way out of an alleged domestic violence incident shows he’s a “great actor,” the Democrat Senate candidate’s estranged wife said. Warnock is running for one of two contested Senate seats in Georgia against Republican incumbent Sen. Kelly Loeffler. The Georgia runoff elections will […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 23, 2020 Here’s some news that New York officials aren’t too happy about spreadin’. Thousands of people no longer want to be a part of it. They’re leaving the Empire State in droves. Data released by the Census Bureau on Tuesday shows New York’s population continued to decline more than any […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 22, 2020 Oh to have the name Biden. The things you can do — and get away with. Joe Biden’s niece Caroline Biden received no jail time after pleading guilty to DUI on Dec. 3, Pennsylvania court records show. After negotiating a plea deal with the Montgomery County district attorney, she […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 22, 2020 The Buffalo Bills have an 11-3 record and are set next month to host their first NFL playoff game since January 1997. Because of Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s coronavirus lockdown orders, fans have been prohibited from attending all of the Bills’ home games this season. Cuomo said Sunday that […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 20, 2020 Add some of the most restrictive covid lockdowns in the nation to an already high tax rate and stifling regulations and you have the ingredients for a mass exodus from California. So many residents are fleeing the Golden State that a demographer is projecting it will lose a seat […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 20, 2020 Since elderly people tend to be “whiter” they are not as immediately deserving of “additional health benefits,” including the coronavirus vaccine, than “essential workers,” an Ivy League professor said. “Older populations are whiter, ” Harald Schmidt, an assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy at the University of […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 18, 2020 More than 1,700 Georgia residents committed a felony under state law when they voted twice in the 2020 election. Not only are the fraudulent votes being counted, but so far the double voters are not being prosecuted, RealClearInvestigations reported. “This office does not have any referrals on double voting […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 18, 2020 After receiving the coronavirus vaccine on live television on Friday, Vice President Mike Pence noted that “hope is on the way.” He did not lose consciousness like one nurse keen to assure the public by being vaccinated with the cameras rolling. The vice president, second lady Karen Pence and […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 16, 2020 On Dec. 15, John Poulos, the CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, appeared before a panel of Michigan Republican state senators to answer questions about the Nov. 3 election. The Michigan legislators “blew their chance,” noted Roger L. Simon, editor-at-large for The Epoch Times. Allied Security Operations and its co-founder […]