Category: 2020 Election

Events in Washington Have Ominous Parallels With Events in China 22 Years Ago

Commentary I grew up in China. For someone who is far too familiar with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime and its tactics, I find striking similarities between what happened at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and an event almost 22 years ago in China. From eyewitness accounts and video capture, the rally in…


Arrested Air Force Vet Pictured in Senate Hall Turned in by His Ex-wife: FBI

A retired Air force colonel who was photographed inside the Senate Chamber wearing military gear and holding zip-ties during the protest at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was turned in by his ex-wife, according to a federal affidavit. Larry Rendell Brock’s ex-wife of 18 years, Milagro Garcia, contacted the FBI on Friday to support a…


Congresswoman Removed From Harvard Advisory Committee Over Election Fraud Claims

Rep. Elise M. Stefanik (R-N.Y.) has been removed from a senior advisory committee to Harvard University’s Institute of Politics because of her decision to challenge the presidential election results last week. Stefanik, a Harvard alumni, was among the congressional Republicans who rejected the certification of Electoral College votes from states where election integrity has come…


Illinois Man Arrested for Threatening Violence at Biden Inauguration

A suburban Chicago man was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly threatening to commit violence at President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration. Louis Capriotti, 45, left a voicemail on Dec. 29, 2020, for a U.S. House member from New Jersey, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois John Lausch said. Capriotti allegedly said that if certain individuals “think…


Federal Prosecutors Obtain First Indictments In Capitol Hill Unrest

Federal prosecutors in the District of Columbia have obtained the first indictments of individuals for activities relating to the Jan. 6 violent breach of the U.S. Capitol. Mark Leffingwell has been charged with assaulting a federal police officer when a group of rioters and protesters forced their way into the building while lawmakers were in…


Judge Approves Discovery Motion in High-Profile Michigan Election Case

A judge in Michigan on Monday approved a motion for discovery, ordering Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s office to give information to the defendants in a lawsuit. Judge Kevin Elsenheimer with the 13th Circuit Court in addition to ruling that the state can release the names of forensic investigators, granted a motion from the plaintiff…


Video: Facts Matter (Jan. 11): Why Impeaching Trump Is Unlikely to Succeed

Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats in the House are pushing through a second impeachment, although it’s likely to fail once reaching the Senate. President Trump was kicked off of almost every major platform out there (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat). Meanwhile, another BLM activist was confirmed to have been arrested at the U.S. Capitol. He was…


Video: Facts Matter (Jan. 11): Why Trump Won’t Be Impeached

Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats in the House are pushing through a second impeachment, although it’s likely to fail once reaching the Senate. President Trump was kicked off of almost every major platform out there (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat). Meanwhile, another BLM activist was confirmed to have been arrested at the U.S. Capitol. He was…


Some Corporations Halt Donations to Republicans Who Voted Against Certifying Biden’s Win

A host of American corporations have announced that they are halting donations to Republican members of Congress who on Jan. 6 objected to certifying the Electoral College votes cast for President-elect Joe Biden. During a joint session of Congress last Wednesday, a total of 147 Republicans voted against certifying the electoral votes in two states,…


Michigan Judge Approves Release of Names of Antrim County Election Investigators

A judge in Michigan ruled Monday that the state can release the names of an election investigation team that performed a forensic audit on voting machines and software last year. Circuit Judge Kevin Elsenheimer listened to arguments by Matthew DePerno, representing plaintiff William Bailey, and state lawyers before making his decision. DePerno entered a motion last…