To some, the events of Jan. 6 — when thousands of Pro-Trump, “stop the steal” protestors stormed the United States Capitol building as Congress convened.
The media slamming DeSantis over Florida’s new transgender athlete bill, WaPo correcting a story about Tom Cotton and Chris Mathews appearing on MSNBC round out today’s top media headlines
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo attempted Tuesday to draw a connection between Republican election reform bills across the country and the 1921 mass murder of Black people in Tulsa.
The left-wing host made the comparison while citing a line from President Biden s Tuesday speech commemorating the 100-year anniversary of the Oklahoma killings, in which the latter described the attack as an act of hate and domestic terrorism with a through-line that exists today, still.
AUSTIN, Texas â Texas Democrats won a battle in a war that they cannot win, unless they get help from President Joe Biden and their fellow party members in Washington.
On Sunday Democrats trickled out of the House chambers to defeat a Senate-driven elections bill that they say discriminated against voters of color.
The bill, which the Senate approved in the wee hours of Sunday morning without input from Democrats, would have set uniform early voting hours, further empower partisan poll watchers, and put new criminal penalties on voting officials and assistants who break the rules. It also would have banned 24-hour and drive-through voting, penalized election officials that send mail-in ballot applications to those who do not ask for them, and required some people who drive voters to the polls to hand over their personal information. The Senate proposal also mandated that early voting on Sunday begin at 1 p.m. instead of a 9 a.m. start time â a provision critics say was ai