A public school in Richmond Virginia says it may have more than 4,000 lesson plans, emails, and other materials about “sex work,” but if concerned parents want details, they will have to pay $20,000 to find out. According to the Daily Wire, the Richmond district’s potential trove of disturbing materials was revealed when officials responded […]
AOC Brags About Blocking Supreme Court Protection Bill After Attempted Murder of Brett Kavanaugh
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) took a victory lap on social media after blocking legislation that would have boosted security for Supreme Court justices and their families. Although it passed the U.S. Senate with bipartisan support, Ocasio-Cortez and others have stalled the Supreme Court protection bill in the House. The congresswoman’s self-congratulatory video came after authorities charged Nicholas Roske with attempting to […]
Virginia Gov. Youngkin Receives Budget
Governor Glenn Youngkin formally received the budget on Thursday, launching a seven-day timeline to review the budget and amend or veto parts of the bill, but the current budget ends at the end of June, creating a tight timeline. The budget with his changes must be available for 48 hours before the General Assembly votes […]
US Ending COVID Testing Requirement for International Air Travelers
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will lift its requirement for international travelers to test negative for COVID-19 before entering the United States. The change will go into effect on Sunday at midnight, as CNN reports: The CDC is lifting the restriction that the travel industry had lobbied against for months after determining it was […]
New Lawsuit Seeks 2022 Elections for Virginia House Members
A Virginia author has filed a new lawsuit seeking to force all 100 members of the state’s Republican-controlled House of Delegates to face an unscheduled election this year. Author Jeff Thomas, who has written extensively about Virginia politics and government, has filed this new lawsuit on Wednesday, two days after a three-judge panel dismissed a […]
VA-08 GOP Nominee Lipsman’s Priorities Are Public Safety, Economy, Education, and Mental Health
GOP nominee in VA-08 Karina Lipsman wants to focus on public safety, the economy, education, and mental health. Lipsman is battling Representative Don Beyer (D-VA-08) in a deep-blue district, and was nominated at the end of May in a ranked-choice convention. “We live in Northern Virginia. We don’t live in, you know, Chicago or Baltimore. […]
Senate Minority Leader Saslaw Kills Washington Commanders Stadium Negotiations After Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio’s Comments About January 6
A bill to create an incentive to bring the Washington Commanders NFL team to Virginia is dead after months of accumulating concerns over tax breaks, traffic, the team’s brand quality, and its controversial leadership. On Thursday, bill sponsor Senate Majority Leader Richard Saslaw (D-Fairfax) told The Washington Post that the final issue was Commanders defensive coordinator Jack […]
Enabled by Biden? – Armed Leftist Extremist Arrested at Justice Kavanaugh’s Home Was There to Kill
While Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) focuses on far-right extremists and violent white supremacist threats, it has generally downplayed the growing threat from armed leftists and Black militants. (RELATED: Guess How Many Troops Out of 1.4 Million Were Charged With ‘Extremism’?) But the threat is there. And Team Biden is not only downplaying it, it has been enabling […]
Fairfax County Prosecutor Will Refuse to Enforce New Abortion Laws
Fairfax County prosecutor Steve Descano recently penned an op-ed in the New York Times, announcing that he would not enforce any abortion restrictions. Although Governor Youngkin has not announced any efforts to restrict abortion in his state, as reported by Fox News, Descano warned that Youngkin “could well strip women of their reproductive rights” if […]
Former Congressman Pleads Guilty to Election Fraud Charges
Former Rep. Michael “Ozzie” Myers (D-Pa.) has pled guilty to stuffing ballots for multiple Democratic candidates. Myers represented Pennsylvania’s 1st District for less than four years. On Oct. 2, 1980, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 376 to 30 to expel Myers for his role in the Abscam scandal. The lopsided vote made Myers the first […]