President Joe Biden could face a civil defamation suit from newly-acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse for calling him a “white supremacist” last year — without evidence, and before Biden was able to enjoy the immunities of presidential office.
Day: November 20, 2021
DCCC Screws Up Response to Rittenhouse Acquittal with Factual Inaccuracies, Issues Correction
The Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) Chairman Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) — the top Democrat tasked with keeping their House majority — issued a statement filled with factual inaccuracies after 18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty of all charges on Friday, later having to issue a correction.
Charles Hurt: Republican Establishment Playing to Lose, Failing to Learn from Past
DENVER — Republicans in Washington are positively giddy over all the new polls showing President Biden tanking the Democratic Party ahead of next year’s midterms. Indeed, Mr. Biden is making history.
Michigan Democrat Elissa Slotkin Attempts to Justify Voting for $1.75 Trillion Spending Package: ‘I Believe’ Senate Will ‘Slim Down’ Bill
Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) believes President Joe Biden’s $1.75 trillion Build Back Better Act is imperfect but said Friday that she voted for it anyway, noting that the Senate would likely “slim down” the behemoth legislation.
Joy Reid on Rittenhouse: America 'Built on the Idea That White Men Had a Particular Kind of Freedom' 'That Only They Have'
On Friday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The ReidOut,” host Joy Reid reacted to the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict by stating that America “was built on the idea that white men had a particular kind of freedom and a particular kind of citizenship
Abigail Shrier: Activist Teachers Recruit Middle Schoolers for ‘LGBTQ Clubs,’ Mock Parents
Author and journalist Abigail Shrier said authenticated documents and audio files sent to her reveal activist teachers are working to personally recruit middle-school-age children for “LGBTQ clubs” by tracking their Google searches, all while subverting parents.