Biden proposes bill to spend two trillion dollars on more money printing factories
They pretend to hold elections and we pretend we voted
Biden administration swat teams make sweeping arrests of underground female-only track meets
Texas: Biden administration sends emergency wind turbines to help fight the blackouts
Media study: 148% of Americans believe voter fraud doesn’t exist
Democrats now worried they might even lose the illegal alien vote
Administration officials and Democratic Party colleagues like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi regularly refer to Jan. 6 as the greatest act of political violence to hit the homeland since 9/11—or, according to Attorney General Merrick Garland, since the Oklahoma City bombing. The obvious difference of course is the level of bloodshed. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the 9/11 attacks; 168 died in the April 19, 1995, bombing of the FBI building in Oklahoma City. During the Jan. 6 protest, only one person was killed: an unarmed Trump supporter named Ashli Babbitt who was shot in the neck by a law enforcement officer whose identity is still being concealed by local and federal authorities.