Under Biden, Hatch Act Violations No Longer Front-Page Corruption News
During Donald Trump's presidency, mainstream media were very serious about violations of the Hatch Act, which bans government officials from campaigning on the job. Now that the Biden administration is...
View ArticleRuth Bader Ginsburg's Mysterious $1 Million Prize
When the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg accepted a $1 million prize from a liberal billionaire’s foundation, she pledged to pass the money to a list of designated charities. Four years...
View ArticleWATCH: Mike Lee Sounds Off On Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Mysterious $1 Million Award
The late Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg would have been in hot water for concealing the ultimate recipients of a $1 million prize she won from a liberal billionaire’s foundation in 2019,...
View ArticleDemocratic Opposition Researcher, a Former '60 Minutes' Producer, Masquerades...
David McCormick hasn't announced another bid for U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania. In fact, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported in early August that the Army veteran and former Bridgewater CEO, who...
View ArticleSherrod Brown Demands Financial Transparency. For Years, He Failed to...
During his second Senate run, Sherrod Brown attacked his Republican opponent for failing to disclose financial holdings. Now, the Ohio Democrat is acknowledging he failed for years to disclose hundreds...
View ArticleIs AOC Married? Her Office Says No. Her Legal Filings in Congress Say Otherwise.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D., N.Y.) office says she isn’t married. But she has described her fiancé, Riley Roberts, as her "spouse" in forms filed with the House Ethics Committee in 2023, which...
View Article'Martyrs of the Struggle': Green Group That Employs Interior Sec's Daughter...
The left-wing environmental group that employs Interior Secretary Deb Haaland's daughter is standing in solidarity with Hamas, with the group praising Hamas's terrorists as "martyrs" who are working to...
View ArticleSenator Ramps Up Scrutiny of 'Political Influence' at Department of Energy in...
Sen. John Barrasso (R., Wyo.) this week ramped up his investigation into "undue political influence" at the Department of Energy's loan office. Barrasso, the top Republican on the Senate Energy and...
View ArticleKarine Jean-Pierre Can't Stop Breaking This Federal Ethics Rule
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre made history on Friday, becoming the first Biden administration official to rack up multiple Hatch Act violations. Jean-Pierre and her deputy, Andrew...
View ArticleTim Kaine Did Favors for University President Wife After Senate Ethics Warning
Nothing will stop Sen. Tim Kaine from helping his wife—not even a warning from the Senate ethics office. In 2019, the Senate Ethics Committee cautioned the Virginia Democrat against participating in...
View ArticleFLASHBACK: Media Rave About 'Strong Black' Woman Fani Willis 'Standing Up to...
Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis (D.), accused of hiring her lover to prosecute former president Donald Trump, is the latest anti-Trump icon to embarrass herself and her boosters in the...
View ArticleFLASHBACK: Trump Prosecutor Accused of Promoting Her Lover Swore She Wouldn't...
Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis’s election meddling case against Donald Trump is unraveling amid allegations she hired her lover to prosecute the former president. It’s precisely the kind...
View ArticleJOIN THE CLUB: Democrats Finally Starting To Lose Faith in Media
The American public's faith in journalism is at an all-time low, according to the results of a recent Gallup survey in which just 19 percent of respondents gave journalists a "high" or "very high"...
View ArticleNot Just Claudine Gay. Harvard's Chief Diversity Officer Plagiarized and...
It's not just Claudine Gay. Harvard University's chief diversity and inclusion officer, Sherri Ann Charleston, appears to have plagiarized extensively in her academic work, lifting large portions of...
View ArticleFani Willis Axed Employee Who Blew Whistle on Misuse of Federal Funds
Fani Willis may have fired the employee who warned her about mishandling federal funds. But she didn't deny her allegations. Less than a year into her tenure as Fulton County district attorney, in...
View ArticleThe Brain Behind Biden’s ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ Push Is Under Sanctions From...
A senior White House official barred from publishing scientific studies or working with the National Academy of Sciences led the federal government’s embrace of "indigenous knowledge." In August 2022,...
View ArticleColumbia University Hospital DEI Chief Is Serial Plagiarist, Complaint Alleges
The chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer of Columbia University's medical school, Alade McKen, plagiarized extensively in his doctoral dissertation, lifting entire pages of material, without...
View ArticleComplaint Alleges University of Wisconsin DEI Czar, Husband of Harvard's DEI...
The chief diversity officer of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, LaVar Charleston, who also teaches at the university’s school of education, has a decades-long track record of research misconduct,...
View ArticleBiden Food Stamp Chief Offloads Policymaking to Soros-Funded Think Tank,...
Two months into the Biden administration, a top official at the Department of Agriculture fielded a question, from a New York Times reporter about a program, that she couldn't answer. The reporter...
View Article'Squad' Member Cori Bush Spending Campaign Cash on Husband Amid DOJ...
It seems not even a criminal investigation can stop Rep. Cori Bush (D., Mo.) from spending campaign cash on her husband. Bush paid $15,000 to her husband, Cortney Merritts, during the first three...
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