[ad_1] More From Forbes Trump Signs Executive Order Aiming To Ban Alipay, Other Chinese Apps“,”scope”:{“topStory”:{“title”:”Trump Signs Executive Order Aiming To Ban Alipay, Other Chinese Apps”,”uri”:”https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachelsandler/2021/01/05/trump-signs-executive-order-aiming-to-ban-alipay-other-chinese-apps/”,”date”:{“monthDayYear”:”Jan 5, 2021″,”hourMinute”:”07:29″,”amPm”:”pm”,”isEDT”:false},”index”:1}},”id”:”43ihfek09cmk00″},{“textContent”:” Jan 5, 2021,07:14pm EST Houston Closes Bars, Limits Restaurants As Hospital ICUs Remain Over Capacity“,”scope”:{“topStory”:{“title”:”Houston Closes Bars, Limits Restaurants As Hospital ICUs Remain Over Capacity”,”uri”:”https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2021/01/05/houston-closes-bars-limits-restaurants-as-hospital-icus-remain-over-capacity/”,”date”:{“monthDayYear”:”Jan 5, 2021″,”hourMinute”:”07:14″,”amPm”:”pm”,”isEDT”:false},”index”:2}},”id”:”8p2jrdr63orc00″},{“textContent”:” Jan
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[ad_1] More From Forbes Trump Sows Doubts About Georgia Election As Republicans Try To Boost Turnout“,”scope”:{“topStory”:{“title”:”Trump Sows Doubts About Georgia Election As Republicans Try To Boost Turnout”,”uri”:”https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2021/01/05/trump-sows-doubts-about-georgia-election-as-republicans-try-to-boost-turnout/”,”date”:{“monthDayYear”:”Jan 5, 2021″,”hourMinute”:”02:50″,”amPm”:”pm”,”isEDT”:false},”index”:1}},”id”:”c6jhilhk6glk00″},{“textContent”:” Jan 5, 2021,02:38pm EST New York Jets GM Joe Douglas Clearly Is In Charge Of Hiring The Next Coach, Which May Make That Task A Bit
[ad_1] Roy, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, persuaded six of the most committed conservatives in the House to sign onto a statement he drafted Sunday that makes a blunt case for counting all the electors submitted by the states. The centerpiece of his argument is that failing to do so will create dangerous
[ad_1] With thousands of armed zealots descending upon Washington D.C. spewing threats of violence in pursuit of a coup, it’s reasonable enough that Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is talking about the need to protect herself. Unfortunately, she’s one of them. Boebert, a newly elected Republican from Colorado, is basking in media glory before she even gets
[ad_1] Ohio Gov. Mike DeWineMike DeWineOhio governor signs ‘stand your ground’ bill into law GOP senators face criticism in wake of challenges to Electoral College vote Tapper spars with DeWine over GOP effort to overturn election results MORE (R) signed a wide-ranging stand-your-ground measure into law on Monday. The Ohio Dispatch reports that S.B. 175
[ad_1] In the following days, Mitchell took particular aim at Biden’s win in Georgia, tweeting that the state’s recount was a “total sham” and “A FAKE!!!” She wrote that the effort was “cover for the SOS,” referring to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Responding to criticism of her appearance, she tweeted, “Happy to be considered
[ad_1] As President Trump has sought to overturn the election results, his personal lawyers paraded themselves before television hosts, state elections officials and anyone else willing to entertain their baseless claims of voter fraud. But behind the scenes, a longtime conservative lawyer named Cleta Mitchell quietly helped. Her work for Mr. Trump drew widespread attention
[ad_1] A Milwaukee-based law firm said it was “concerned” about its attorney Cleta Mitchell’s participation in the Saturday phone call between President TrumpDonald TrumpCotton breaks with conservative colleagues who will oppose electoral vote count Trump to give Nunes Medal of Freedom: reports Hogan says lawmakers’ ‘scheme’ to overturn election results ‘makes a mockery of our
[ad_1] FAIRFAX, Va. – The National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) thanks Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine for signing Senate Bill 175, important self-defense legislation that protects Ohioans should they ever be forced to defend themselves or their families while outside of their home. “This bill ensures that victims are protected should they ever need to
[ad_1] Today, Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 175, legislation that was amended in the final days of session to include No Duty to Retreat. This important self-defense measure strengthens Ohio’s self-defense laws by stating that individuals have no duty to retreat from a place that they are lawfully present before using force in defense
[ad_1] Last month, we reported that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, a significant banking regulator, issued a proposed rule that aims to end politically-motivated manipulation of the financial service industry and require large banks to provide fair access to all the products they offer law-abiding customers – including the firearms community. Then, last week, 23 Democrats
[ad_1] Leave it to New York City to once again remind us why we cannot trust anti-gun public officials to be the gatekeepers for our preexisting right – not state-granted privilege – to keep and bear arms. At first blush, firearm licensing laws may seem to some like a reasonable safeguard to ensure new
[ad_1] Beginning Friday, Virginians can no longer hold a cellphone while driving, Maryland workers will be paid a higher minimum wage and D.C. retailers can no longer sell packing peanuts. These are some of the new laws in the D.C. area that take effect early in the new year. Virginians who are caught holding a
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