21 Trump Lawyers Charged with Filing Bogus Election Lawsuits in Arizona

Bar charges have been filed against 21 Trump lawyers who filed bogus lawsuits seeking to overturn Arizona election results. The attorneys could be disbarred for filing frivolous lawsuits backed by anonymous sources and phony experts. The complaint accuses the lawyers of violating their oaths as attorneys and violating ethics rules against spurious lawsuits. “This barrage … Read more

In its latest Ad, “Never Happens Here” The Lincoln Project Warns that American Democracy is Still in Danger

Parodying the title of Sinclair Lewis’s famous work It Can’t Happen Here, the Lincoln Project’s new ad “Never Happens Here” warns that the country is being divided into a pro autocratic faction and a pro-Democratic-Republic one. Saying “we’re only one Presidential election from the end of America as we’ve known it,” the narrator goes on … Read more

(UPDATED) Granholm, McCarthy, and Buttigieg are Reported to be the Newest Additions to the Biden/Harris Team

Former Presidential Candidate and South Bend Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg will be nominated by President-Elect Joe Biden to serve as the next Secretary of Transportation. If confirmed, Mayor Buttigieg would be the first openly gay person to serve in an American Presidential Administration. His portfolio would include overseeing the modernization of the nations transportation infrastructure … Read more

Bipartisan COVID 19 Stimulus Relief Bill Minus State/Local Aid and Direct Payments Inches Closer to Agreement

Bipartisan Problem Solver Democrat and Republican Senators have decided the best way to move forward on the next round of COVID 19 relief legislation is to split the newest measure into two bills. The first Coronavirus Relief/Stimulus Legislation would be just under $750 billion and include funding for: Extended and expanded Unemployment Insurance. Small business … Read more