Its reported that members of law enforcement agencies and the military appear to have participated in last week’s chaos in the Capitol riot in Washington DC. Investigations by law enforcement agencies and news organizations, along with a series of arrests, have exposed a widening issue of domestic divisions among the ranks of the police and military. Even the U.S. Capitol … Read More
Pentagon Deploying 15,000 National Guardsmen To US Capitol For Inauguration
The Pentagon has authorized up to 15,000 National Guardsmen from across the country to deploy to the nation’s capital to support law enforcement before and during the inauguration, defense officials announced. About 6,200 Guardsmen have already deployed to D.C. following the riot at the U.S. Capitol. That number will grow to 10,000 by Saturday, and another 5,000 have been authorized, … Read More
FBI Warns ‘Armed Protests’ Planned At All 50 State Capitols & Washington DC
An FBI bulletin states they have received information indicating “armed protests” are being planned at all 50 state capitols and the US Capitol in Washington, DC, in the days leading up to the inauguration. The FBI bulletin states: “Armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols from 16 January through at least 20 January, and at the US … Read More
Impeachment Filed Against President For Historic 2nd Time
Democrats in the House of Representatives filed an impeachment charge against President Trump today accusing him of “incitement of insurrection” over the deadly Capitol Hill riot. An impeachment vote could come later this week. It accuses President Trump of threatening “the integrity of the democratic system” saying he “interfered with the peaceful transition of power.” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is … Read More
Parler Social Media Site Blacked Out by Google, Apple, Amazon
The big tech companies of Apple, Google, and Amazon, took actions to black out Parler, a social media platform that touts its commitment to free speech, which conservatives have recently been flocking to in large numbers. Google struck first when it removed Parler from its Google Play Store, and then Apple followed suit also removing Parler from its App Store. … Read More
Big Tech Social Media Bans Trump And Restricts Conservatives
Big Tech’s battle with President Trump has become an all-out war on conservatives’ free speech, Republican critics said after social media banished the president and his supporters from the Internet platforms. Amazon, Apple, Google and Twitter silenced online Mr. Trump and scores of his supporters, they said in the name of preventing an Inauguration Day repeat of the Capitol Hill … Read More
Death Toll Increases From US Capitol Riot With Police Deaths
The death toll connected to the riot at the US Capitol has increased now to 6 after the deaths of members of the US Capitol Police who were at the riot. In the chaos as rioters clashed with the police at the Capitol, one person was shot and killed during the siege, while three other people also died from medical … Read More
President New Video Acknowledges Losing Election, Calls Demonstrators Defilers Of Democracy
This evening the President was allowed by Twitter to post a new video to his account, but in this speech it had a markedly different attitude and comments than seen from the President previously. In the shocking video at https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump, the President acknowledged he lost the election in saying that Congress had now certified the results. And that a new … Read More
US President Blocked From Social Media After Capitol Riot
In a rare move, the US President has been blocked from several main social medias – as they say his rhetoric was responsible for the unprecedented riot yesterday at the US Capitol which forced the members of Congress to flee. Twitter and Facebook for the first time blocked the President from posting on their sites after rioters stormed the US Capitol on … Read More
After Riot Congress Accepts Electoral Votes Certifying Biden As Next President
After an extraordinary scene of rioting at the US Capitol which forced the Legislature to flee, upon reconvening last night the US Congress voted in the early morning hours of today to certify the results of the presidential election. While a group of Republican lawmakers challenged the results in Arizona and Pennsylvania, those objections did not withstand a vote in … Read More