Fox News senior correspondent Rick Leventhal discussed a Saturday report from the New York Post’s Jon Levine about mail-in voter fraud during a Tuesday night segment of “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” Levine’s report cited an anonymous whistleblower and former Democratic operative who claimed that voter fraud “is more the rule than the exception.” “His dirty work has taken him through the weeds of municipal and federal elections in Paterson, Atlantic City, Camden, Newark, Hoboken and Hudson County and his fingerprints can be found in local legislative, mayoral and congressional races across the Garden State,” Levin wrote. “Some of the biggest names and highest office holders in New Jersey have benefited from his tricks, according to campaign records The Post reviewed.” “The whisteblower — whose identity, rap sheet and long history working as a consultant to various campaigns were confirmed by The Post — says he not only changed ballots himself over the years, but led teams of … [Read more...] about Fox News’ Rick Leventhal Discusses New York Post Scoop On Mail-In Voter Fraud
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Biden resists calls to give hard-hit states more vaccines than others
The Biden administration is resisting calls to alter its strategy for vaccine distribution as COVID-19 cases spike in some states and demand lags elsewhere. Several prominent health experts, as well as Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Gretchen Whitmer Overnight Health Care: White House rebuffs call to send more vaccine doses to certain states | White House warns states to expect low weekly J&J vaccine shipments White House rebuffs call to send more vaccine doses to certain states Bipartisan lawmakers urge Biden to send more vaccines to Michigan amid spike MORE (D) and members of the state’s congressional delegation, have been calling on the Biden administration to send additional vaccine doses to their state amid a worrying spike in cases and hospitalizations there. But on Friday the White House rejected Michigan's request, saying that it did not want to take any vaccine doses away from other areas of the country. The White House's current vaccine … [Read more...] about Biden resists calls to give hard-hit states more vaccines than others
House Ethics Committee Investigating GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz and Tom Reed
The House Committee on Ethics announced Friday they opened an investigation on two Republican Representatives, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY). This comes as both Republicans recently were accused of sexual misconduct. The letter opening Gaetz’s investigation stated the Committee had been made aware of public allegations surrounding Gaetz. The letter lays out that Gaetz is under investigation for: …sexual misconduct and/or illicit drug use, shared inappropriate images or videos on the House floor, misused state identification records, converted campaign funds to personal use, and/or accepted a bribe, improper gratuity, or impermissible gift. These are all to be a “violation of the House Rules, laws, or other standards of conduct. The Committee also noted that “the mere fact that it is investigating these allegations, and publicly disclosing its review, does not itself indicate that any violation has occurred, or reflect any judgment on behalf of the … [Read more...] about House Ethics Committee Investigating GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz and Tom Reed
‘That Should’ve Stopped’: Chauvin Violated Policy When Kneeling On George Floyd’s Neck, Police Chief Says
During the ongoing trial of Derek Chauvin, a Minneapolis police chief said his use of the kneeling maneuver on George Floyd’s neck violated department policy. Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo testified the department had strict policies that said officers must use de-escalation tactics as their first response. (RELATED: Doctor Who Pronounced George Floyd Dead Says His Heart Stopped Over Lack Of Oxygen, Less Likely Drug Cocktail Caused It) “That action is not de-escalation,” Arradondo said, according to Fox News . “And when we talk about the framework of our sanctity of life and when we talk about our principles and the values that we have, that action goes contrary to what we are talking about.” “Once Mr. Floyd — and this is based on my viewing of the videos — once Mr. Floyd had stopped resting and certainly once he was in distress and trying to verbalize that, that should’ve stopped,” Arradondo continued. Medaria Arradondo, the Minneapolis police … [Read more...] about ‘That Should’ve Stopped’: Chauvin Violated Policy When Kneeling On George Floyd’s Neck, Police Chief Says
‘Why Not?’: Apple CEO Has ‘Dream’ Of People Voting With Phones
Apple CEO Tim Cook said he could see a future where people vote through their phones in an interview with the New York Times published Monday. The podcast interview was published five days after Cook joined a growing list of business heads criticizing a recent Georgia voting law . “You know, I would dream of [voting on phones], because I think that’s where we live,” Cook told NYT opinion writer Kara Swisher in an episode of the Sway podcast. “We do our banking on phones. We have our health data on phones. We have more information on a phone about us than is in our houses. And so why not?” Swisher and Cook were discussing Cook’s and Apple’ s political engagements and voting rights when Cook made his comments. (RELATED: Big Tech Employees Donated More To Biden’s Campaign Than Any Other Sector) The CEO told Swisher that he believes everyone is having the “wrong conversation” on voting rights. “We should be talking about using technology. … [Read more...] about ‘Why Not?’: Apple CEO Has ‘Dream’ Of People Voting With Phones