By the most diligent count, 13 out of the past 40 posts on Twitter by US President Donald Trump have been censored, with six of those acts of censorship occurring within the past 24 hours.
“As we said on July 19th, the American people will decide the election. And the United States government is perfectly capable of escorting trespassers out of the White House."
"I think Whole Foods has made a silly mistake that I'm hoping they will correct very quickly," said Trudeau.
US Senator Lindsey Graham pledged a donation of $500,000 to the legal defense fund of US President Donald Trump.
Authorities are looking for a single suspect after he fired at and hit two police officers and fled the scene.
The announcement was made on Ford's social media shortly after politicians of all parties denounced Whole Foods.
"There will be a recount," Georgia's Secretary of State said in a press conference.
Five days before Remembrance Day, the supermarket chain Whole Foods has banned its employees from wearing poppies.
Amazon-owned grocery store chain Whole Foods Market will not permit poppies to be worn by employees under their newly updated uniform policy.
This announcement comes after GM reached a tentative contract agreement with Unifor.
Wilson has been charged with the delay or destruction of mail—a Federal offense that could earn him as many as five years in prison and up to $250,000 in fines.
Alleged irregularities in Nevada having to do with votes illegally cast and in Pennsylvania over sudden election rule changes could call results in those states into question.
A Pennsylvania USPS worker in Erie County exposed an alleged internal voter fraud scheme orchestrated by an anti-Trump postmaster who illegally ordered employees to back-date ballots.
The Oregon National Guard was activated the day after the election when a marauding mob of militant Antifa smashed up businesses, property and a church in downtown Portland.
"We think we will win the election very easily, we think there's going to alot of litigation, because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest court in the land."