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After mass protests broke out in Communist Cuba last weekend, the Cuban regime’s two most supportive allies and "hostile influences in the Western Hemisphere," China and Russia, openly came out in support of the government and its efforts to silence protestors.
Senator Marco Rubio (R) took to Twitter to comment on the growing protests in Cuba and some issues that must be addressed for the people to see liberty one day in the island of Cuba.
Vice President Kamala Harris' much anticipated "foreign policy" trip to Guatemala to meet with leaders there about what can be done to stem the influx of illegal immigrants that are crossing into the U.S. from that country, got off to a bad start with Air Force 2 having to turn around because of "technical issue" and was then being greeted...
After several years of dominating major US cities, ANTIFA has finally met a challenger in investigative journalist Andy Ngo. Ngo is an expert on the movement and has been assaulted by the anti-fascist group. He made his story viral after appearing on the Ingraham Angle this week, exposing ANTIFA for their actions. After an unidentified […]
Shortly after Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R) announced the findings of a grand jury investigation into the police shooting death of Breonna Taylor, where former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was indicted on three counts of wanton endangerment in the first degree, activists took to the streets to protest what they call the grand jury findings as “injustice.”
Since the beginning of the protests and riots that have gripped the nation when George Floyd was murdered by police in Minneapolis, Minnesota several weeks ago, Sen. Marco Rubio (R) has been pointing to the verified truth that anarchists and criminals have co-opted the peaceful protests.
House Democrats continue to deny that ANTIFA and other anarchist groups, including Black Lives Matters, are the groups responsible for the looting, assaults, vandalism, and murder that has taken place around the country after the George Floyd murder. Sen. Marco Rubio (R) tweeted an image of a vandalized statue of Christopher Columbus in Miami, Florida, […]
The protests and riots that were sparked as a result of the death of George Floyd at the hands of a white Minneapolis police officer continue to rage on in cities and communities like New York, Seattle, and Washington, D.C, but in most parts of the country, like in Austin, Texas, the protesting is almost non-existent.
As the state continues to open, the cases of COVID-19 continue to rise with this past Sunday’s cases peaking at 1,400 new cases.
As riots across the nation continue to break out in response to the heinous and unjustified police arrest and subsequent death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota last week, many members of the U.S. Congress have fallen short of calling for an end to the violence and destruction of property.