Donald Trump had one simple message for the residents of Iowa in regards to a high school shooting that took place on Jan. 4: Get over it. In a campaign stop in the Hawkeye state on Jan. 5, the 45th president mentioned the recent shooting at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa. “Before going further,...
Donald Trump tells Iowans to ‘get over’ latest shooting
‘No Leg to Stand On’: Federal Election Commission Warns Kanye West 2024 Campaign About ‘Unauthorized Disbursement’ of Funds
The Federal Election Commission sent a letter to Kanye West’s presidential committee on New Year’s Eve, seeking clarification on campaign expenditures after regulators flagged $21,525 the rapper spent on legal fees, financial services, and travel expenses following his failed bid for president in 2020. The letter, which accused the campaign of an “unauthorized disbursement” from...
‘She Was Justified’: Utah Judge Dismisses All Charges Against 23-Year-Old Who Gunned Down Bull Rider Boyfriend Who Was Trying to Retrieve Belongings from Her Apartment
A Utah judge has dismissed charges against a woman who shot her professional bull rider boyfriend, as she believed he was an intruder breaking into her home. The court determined at a hearing that she acted within legal justification when taking the man’s life. Lashawn Denise Bagley, 23, was originally charged with the murder of...
‘Day Late and a Dollar Short’: NO ONE Is Happy With OH Gov. DeWine’s New EO on ‘Gender-Affirming Care’
TikTok Family Under Fire for ‘Traumatizing’ Their Children for Views In Viral Prank Video That Even Brought Viewers to Tears: ‘Cannot Believe How Angry I Am’
A TikTok couple is facing backlash after a resurfaced video of a prank has gone viral on multiple social media platforms. The video shows a man waking up children to tell them about a tragic situation involving their mother. “This is very important,” he said. “Don’t cry, ya’ll. Y’all didn’t hear the ambulance come last...
Conservative Group’s Mass Challenge of 364,000 Voters’ Eligibility During 2021 Georgia Senate Runoff Election Wasn’t Illegal Intimidation, Judge Rules
A federal judge ruled that a conservative vote-monitoring group that challenged the voter eligibility of hundreds of thousands of Georgia voters during a 2021 runoff election didn’t engage in voter intimidation. The group True the Vote claimed that nearly 365,000 voters in Georgia weren’t qualified to vote in a 2021 Senate runoff election just after...






