"It’s been an amazing four years," Trump told attendees at a White House Christmas party on Tuesday night. "We’re trying to do another four years. Otherwise, I’ll see you in four years."
Speaking to the White House press room on Wednesday, press secretary Kayleigh McEnany slammed Democratic leaders for their hypocrisy over their own lockdown orders.
Anti-lockdown protesters gathered outside the Ontario Legislative Building on Wednesday to bang pots and pans in the name of ending COVID-19 restrictions.
President Donald Trump's legal team will be presenting testimony today demonstrating that over 40,000 people in Nevada voted twice in the election.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta GA has publicly stated that their recommendation for self-quarantine is now from 7-10 days.
Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's Secretary of State, has announced plans to investigate voting advocacy groups convened by Stacey Abrams over the attempted registration of dead people.
The manager of a bowling alley in Maryland was reportedly beaten after he asked several unmasked patrons to wear face coverings.
A suspect who allegedly hit and dragged a Toronto Metropolitan Police officer with a stolen vehicle has now been apprehended and charged with attempted murder.
The petition calls Skelly a "white privileged anti-masker conspiracy theorist who comes from money."
Trump wants Section 230 gone, and he's threatening to veto the 2021 defense budget to do it. The President called the provision a shield to big tech and a threat to national security.
An Epoch Times reporter tweeted a video showing UPS workers loading boxes of what the reporter says are absentee ballots from a loading dock in Georgia at the Secretary of State's warehouse.
Advertising revenue between March 30 and September 30 declined from $91 million to $73.8 million.
“It’s been a busy 100 days – but I’m just getting started," wrote O'Toole.
President Trump said that a Nevada judge has ordered that election equipment and sealed containers used in the Nov. 3 election be inspected by Clark Country officials.
NASDAQ filed a proposal with the SEC for new diversity regulations that would directly impact the makeup of executive teams in over 3,200 American companies.