FBI Releases Video of Suspects Who Vandalized Atlanta Church With Pro-Abortion Threat, Offers $10,000 Reward for Info

The FBI has released photos and videos of suspects who allegedly vandalized a historic black church in Atlanta with a pro-abortion threat. The Ebenezer Baptist Church Heritage Sanctuary was painted with the Jane’s Revenge slogan, “if abortions aren’t safe, neither are you,” on July 3. Jane’s Revenge has been linked to vandalism, firebombings, and arson … Continued

Record-breaking arctic blast grips US, knocks out power to millions

An arctic blast gripped much of the United States on Saturday, knocking out power to 1.7 million homes and businesses across the country, and leaving millions more worried about further outages. At the same time, it drove flight cancellations, car wrecks, and crippled police and fire departments as plummeting temperatures were predicted to bring the … Continued

Rep. Hice to Newsmax: Air Marshals Not Trained to Handle Border Mess

The Federal Air Marshal Service was designed to mitigate proactively threats taking place during air travel. As such, these specially trained marshals don’t belong on the ground, patrolling the United States-Mexico border and being tasked with cleaning up President Joe Biden’s mess, said Rep. Jody Hice, R-Ga. “Our air marshals [exist] to defend against threats made in aviation. They’re not … Continued

Kemp Bans TikTok on State Devices

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp banned TikTok, WeChat, and Telegram on state-issued devices in a memo sent to state agency heads on Thursday. “The TikTok software platform has the capability to track and store its users’ highly detailed public and non-public personal information, and the Chinese government is able to access this information under national security … Continued

Sen. Raphael Warnock wins Georgia Senate runoff, defeating GOP challenger Herschel Walker

Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock will defeat Republican challenger Herschel Walker in Georgia’s high stakes Senate runoff election, The Associated Press projects. While the Senate majority has already been decided, Warnock’s victory in the last ballot box showdown of the 2022 midterm elections gives the Democrats a 51-49 margin in the chamber and a bit of breathing room in their … Continued

Hispanic American Voters Could Decide Georgia Senate Runoff Election, Dems and GOP Mobilize Latino Target Groups

Democrats and Republicans targeting their campaign efforts to win the Georgia Senate race between Sen. Raphael Warnock and GOP challenger Herschel Walker have turned their attention to Hispanic American voters who could be a deciding factor. Neither candidate reached the state required 50% threshold to emerge victorious on Nov. 8 due to the 2% garnered … Continued

Brian Kemp Files Paperwork to Create Federal PAC

Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to create a Political Action Committee (PAC). Axios reported Sunday the governor initiated the process to create Hardworking Americans Inc., which will “allow the Republican to boost his national profile” as a possible signal for a U.S. Senate run or even … Continued

Warnock, Walker in Final Push Before Georgia’s Runoff

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and his Republican challenger Herschel Walker are pushing hard for turnout as the two head into the Dec. 6 Senate runoff in Georgia. According to a filing with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), Warnock had $29.7 million cash in hand as of Nov. 16, three times as much as Walker’s $9.8 million. However, the advantage in campaign financing … Continued

Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates Abortion Ban So it Can Save Babies

The Georgia Supreme Court has reinstated the state’s abortion ban after a local judge blocked the heartbeat law that protects babies from abortions at 6 weeks when their heartbeats can be detected. Earlier this month, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney sided with abortion advocates who falsely claimed the law violates the Georgia Constitution’s right to … Continued

Law Allows Early Voting in Georgia Senate Runoff on Saturday After Thanksgiving: Judge

A Georgia judge on Friday ruled that early voting in the state’s U.S. Senate runoff election between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and Republican Herschel Walker can take place on the Saturday two days after Thanksgiving. The state’s election code requires counties to start early voting for runoff elections as soon as possible after a general or primary election and … Continued

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