Tag: District of Columbia

Jan. 6 Protesters Who Were Not Violent Can Be Convicted of Disorderly Conduct: Court

People who entered U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, can be convicted of disorderly conduct even if they were “neither violent nor destructive,” federal appeals court ruled.

Supreme Court Sides With 94-Year-Old Woman Whose Home Equity Was Seized by County

Supreme Court unanimously ruled IRS wronged woman when they forced sale of her condominium over unpaid tax debt and kept proceeds far exceeding tax she owed.

Alleged Oath Keepers Jan. 6 Radio Traffic Actually ‘A Recording of People Watching TV,’ Former Attorney Says

Twitter post by Jan. 6 Committee purporting to contain walkie-talkie traffic between Oath Keepers at Capitol on J6 is “a recording of people watching TV."

‘No Valid Reason’ to Withhold More Than 14,000 Hours of Jan. 6 Video: Defense Attorney

Government doesn't want the public 'to see that the vast majority of what went on was very peaceful,' Jonathon...
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States Investigating Surge in Mortality Rate Among 18–49-Year-Olds, Majority Unrelated to COVID-19

Health departments in several states confirmed to The Epoch Times that they are looking into a steep surge in...
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Parents Sue DC Over Allowing Kids to be Vaccinated Without Parent’s Consent

Four parents filed a lawsuit against the District of Columbia on Monday, alleging the district’s recently enacted law deprives...

About the Electoral College and the Electors

What is the Electoral College? The Electoral College is a process, not a place. The Founding Fathers established it in...
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The District of Columbia Should Not Be a State

Democrats have lately revived their campaign to make the District of Columbia the 51st state — or 52nd, if they...