August in American History: Part I
From the first Mayflower voyage to World War II milestones, August has been a rich month in American history.
From the first Mayflower voyage to World War II milestones, August has been a rich month in American history.
Conservative pundit Dan Bongino says his sources in the Secret Service have told him that Joe Biden’s mental state is deteriorating to the point that is more than just a little problematic.
Texas Republican Rep. Chip Roy is sounding the alarm on just how bad the immigration crisis has gotten at the U.S.-Mexico border. Roy is calling for Joe Biden and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to be impeached.
Twitter collaborated with governmental entities, giving them access to content and the ability to flag or delete content with which they disagree.
A common tactic of the left is to highlight the worst extremists and compare them to regular conservatives.
“Approximately one-third of the votes at issue could have altered the outcome of the election,” The Federalist alleges. “Yet the media, the courts, and the Secretary of State’s Office ignored or downplayed the issue.”
Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) called out Jill Biden for being “cruel” to her husband, claiming Joe Biden’s mind “can’t handle” being president.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorizes “In God We Trust” as the US national motto. This replaced the original US motto, “E Pluribus Unum,” which had been the traditional motto since 1782.