October 16th, 2024: DOJ’s Voter Roll Lawsuit Against Virginia Is Just Pure Politics

October 16th, 2024: DOJ’s Voter Roll Lawsuit ...

Suivant

BONUS CONTENT: NYPOSTcast - a brand-new daily podcast by the New York Post

Start your day with the news only the New York Post can deliver, with their brand-new daily podcast, NYPOSTcast. From the iconic newspaper that pulls no punches, you’ll get the headlines you need and the stories you want. Every episode includes a deep dive into a headline impacti ...  Afficher plus

BONUS CONTENT: Government Bureaucracy & The Bible

The Bible wrote about government corruption, from bureaucracy to downright wickedness. There's nothing new under the sun, but what does God command us to do with it? Check out this bonus episode of Politics By Faith w/Mike Slater. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ...  Afficher plus

Épisodes Recommandés

Trump’s big Supreme Court play goes up in flames
No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen

The Supreme Court swats down the big Texas-led lawsuit seeking to invalidate the election results and Republicans in Georgia begin weaponizing fake voter fraud claims. Brian also interviews Michigan’s attorney general Dana Nessel about the lawsuit on her state’s election and w ...

  Afficher plus

DOJ lawsuit tossed, Fed gov. vs Trump, Swift-Kelce engaged & more
CNN 5 Things

We start with the Justice Department’s bid to limit court power in fast-moving immigration cases. The Federal Reserve’s governor is challenging President Donald Trump’s attempt to fire her. The DOJ is responding to a lawsuit filed by the Proud Boys. We have the latest on protests ...  Afficher plus

Kamala's Beyhive of Activity
CNN This Morning

Campaigning in Georgia, Kamala Harris' most anticipated celebrity supporter will take the stage tonight. Meanwhile, Donald Trump goes somewhere even he admits he's not gone before. Plus, in the fight for Congress, we're getting a clearer picture of where voters stand with the bal ...  Afficher plus

'Breathtakingly corrupt, and mind-blowingly stupid': Trump DOJ on shaky ground with Comey indictment
The Briefing with Jen Psaki

George Conway, president of the Society for the Rule of Law, and Liz Oyer, former Department of Justice pardon attorney, talk with Jen Psaki about the myriad flaws and shortfalls in the Trump Justice Department's case against former FBI director James Comey.

New files tu ...

  Afficher plus