Former VP Mike Pence: Donald Trump shouldn’t pardon Jan. 6 rioters
Former vice president Mike Pence doesn’t want Donald Trump to free the more than 1,500 people charged in the aftermath of Jan. 6.
Former vice president Mike Pence doesn’t want Donald Trump to free the more than 1,500 people charged in the aftermath of Jan. 6.
The media, doing its usual bang-up job, is framing Donald Trump’s 1.5-point win as a landslide, and making it to be the result of Black and Latino voters abandoning Democrats.
Donald Trump is, again, the president-elect. Virginia’s 2025 election cycle, which is pretty much under way now, will be the first political test of Trump Administration 2.0.
So many people, aka majority White people, want to deflect the outcome of Donald Trump’s victory by blaming minorities.
Donald Trump, on his way to the shock win in the 2024 presidential election over Vice President Kamala Harris, won a majority of one race demo: White voters went 55 percent to 43 percent in his direction.
Donald Trump will be the 47th president of the United States, and he won not only in the Electoral College, but he’s also poised to get a majority of the popular vote.
The crybabies in the f— your feelings crowd, who still have their panties in a bunch over President Biden calling them “garbage,” are rushing to shrug their shoulders over Donald Trump wanting Liz Cheney to face down “nine barrels.”
The lawsuit filed by two Waynesboro Republicans who want to block certification of the Nov. 5 election is a tangible result of the lessons learned by the Donald Trump side over the past eight years.
As is usual, Donald Trump has us all mad about the window-dressing, when what we should be focused on is the substance.
From his opening remarks in 2016, straight through to this week, Donald Trump labels others, whether they are immigrants from Mexico, political opponents, or entire nations.
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