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After all of the racist and outright crazy sh*t that he has said on Twitter that many have warned would eventually lead to yesterday's bootleg coup, social media companies have said enough.
A growing bipartisan Congressional coalition is demanding for the president to be removed from office immediately even though there are less than two weeks remaining in his term. The 25th Amendment would do the trick.
Police showed extreme restraint and care for the mobs of domestic terrorists who stormed the Capitol grounds on Jan. 6.
2021 is already telling 2020 to hold its beer.
In case you haven't heard, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West may or may not be heading to divorce. As with any potential Hollywood break up there is plenty of conjecture about what happened—and one theory gaining traction is that it was Yeezy running for President that finally made his wife at least start seriously eyeing the door.
In a rare interview, Lauryn Hill finally opens up about why she never released a follow-up effort to her highly revered debut album 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill." In a nutshell, she's definitely playing the blame game towards her camp 23 years later.
1. Electoral College Vote Dissolves into Chaos at the Capitol  What You Need To Know: On Wednesday, lawmakers met on Capitol Hill to certify the Electoral College votes in the 2020 Presidential election. As expected, a coalition of 11 Republican Senators challenged the election results, citing election fraud in battleground states. 2. Democrats Celebrate […]
Today (Jan. 6), Donald Trump supporters, in this case also terrorists since they're on in the same, were able to stroll into the Capitol in Washington as Congress was confirming the electoral votes that mean Joe Biden will take office on Jan. 20. THE double standard in policing was glaring.
Wednesday's events are undoubtedly one of the first challenges to President-elect Joe Biden's victory.
Though Republicans were successful in their efforts to rob Abrams of the prize in the 2018 gubernatorial election, they failed to realize that they put the battery in the back of a political terminator who set off on a mission to change the future for decades to come.
Like Georgia’s win in November, a Black-led multiracial coalition of grassroots organizers worked overtime to turn out voters for the runoff elections.