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Watch the detectives uncover the truth. Over 98 pieces of evidence await your examination—testimonies from Capitol Police officers who nearly died defending democracy, confessions from former Trump officials who witnessed the corruption firsthand, legal proceedings that exposed conspiracy at the highest levels, and media investigations that revealed how close our republic came to collapse. This comprehensive investigation spans January 6th committee hearings, criminal prosecutions, insider revelations, and constitutional analysis. Each video, each document, each testimony builds an undeniable case that our democratic institutions faced an unprecedented assault. The question isn’t whether it happened—the evidence is overwhelming. The question is whether we’ll heed the warnings before it’s too late.

On Inauguration Day, President Donald Trump signed executive orders on immigration, gender identity, and the federal workforce. The next day he authorized federal agents to conduct immigration arrests on school campuses. USA TODAY NETWORK via Reuters

COMPREHENSIVE LIST: Trump Administration Funding Revocations Without Congressional Approval (2025)

The Trump administration has systematically withheld, frozen, or attempted to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars in congressionally-approved funding since January 2025, often without proper legal authority. Here’s the documented evidence:

MAJOR FUNDING ACTIONS:

1. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) – $8 BILLION

The GAO ruled the Trump administration illegally withheld $8 billion in NIH research grants between February and July 2025, terminating approximately 1,800 grants in violation of the Impoundment Control Act GovExecStatnews. This represented a drop of more than one-third compared to previous years’ spending during the same period GovExec.

2. USAID & FOREIGN AID – $4.9 BILLION (Pocket Rescission)

In August 2025, Trump used a controversial “pocket rescission” for the first time in 50 years to cancel $4.9 billion in foreign aid White HouseCNN, including:

  • $3.2 billion from USAID Development Assistance White House
  • $322 million from State Democracy Fund White House
  • $521 million from Contributions to International Organizations White House
  • $445 million from Peacekeeping Operations White House

The GAO determined pocket rescissions are illegal because they circumvent Congress’ power of the purse Axios.

3. FEMA BRIC DISASTER PREPAREDNESS – $3.6 BILLION

In April 2025, FEMA cancelled the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program, ending funding for disaster mitigation projects ClimateprogramportalNPR. Approximately $882 million will be returned to Treasury and $3.6 billion reallocated for other purposes Climateprogramportal. A federal judge later granted an injunction blocking the administration from spending BRIC funds for non-BRIC purposes ATG Washington.

4. EDUCATION GRANTS – $6+ BILLION

On June 30, 2025, the Trump administration withheld over $6 billion in previously approved federal education grants NPRABC News, including:

  • $2.2 billion for teacher professional development (Title II-A) NPR
  • Funding for migrant education, English language learners, before/after school programs
  • Funds were eventually released in late July after lawsuits and Republican Senator pressure ABC News

5. HEAD START FUNDING – MULTIPLE FREEZES & DISRUPTIONS

In late January 2025, Head Start programs serving tens of thousands of low-income children were frozen out of federal funding systems DemocratsEdWeek. At least 50 Head Start providers in 24 states, DC, and Puerto Rico couldn’t access reimbursements EdWeek. Draft budget proposals called for eliminating the program entirely, which serves nearly 800,000 children CNN.

6. LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE (LIHEAP) – $4 BILLION

The Trump administration fired the entire LIHEAP staff in April 2025 and proposed eliminating the $4 billion program in the FY2026 budget NPRUtility Dive. About $378 million in already-approved FY2025 funding remained undistributed due to staff eliminations Utility Dive. The program helps approximately 6 million low-income households with heating and cooling costs NPR.

7. CLEAN ENERGY & CLIMATE GRANTS – $23.3 BILLION (ATTEMPTED)

The Trump administration attempted to cancel $23.3 billion in clean energy and climate resilience grants through various freezes and cancellations Climateprogramportal, including programs under the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

8. HOMELAND SECURITY GRANTS – $18+ MILLION

The Trump administration revoked millions in homeland security grants, including approximately $18 million in Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) funding for the Philadelphia region alone Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

9. COMPREHENSIVE FUNDING FREEZE – $425+ BILLION

According to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees’ tracker as of June 3, 2025, President Trump was blocking at least $425 billion in congressionally-approved funding House Committee on Appropriations.

ADDITIONAL IMPOUNDMENTS & VIOLATIONS:

Special Education (OSERS)

The administration laid off virtually all staff in the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, which oversees $15 billion in funding for 7.5 million children with disabilities NPR.

Sexual Education Programs

In August 2025, HHS attempted to pull sexual education funding over curricula mentioning gender diversity. A federal judge blocked this action OPB.

Minority Business Development Agency

The MBDA had obligated less than a quarter of its funding ($16 million) through July, 36 percentage points behind historical averages Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

Centers for Disease Control

CDC funding was significantly delayed, with the agency falling more than 20 percentage points behind historical obligation rates Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

LEGAL FINDINGS:

The Government Accountability Office ruled multiple times that Trump’s funding withholdings violated the Impoundment Control Act and the Constitution GovExec. The 1974 Impoundment Control Act allows presidents to propose rescinding funding, but Congress has 45 days to approve it – the executive cannot unilaterally withhold funds Government Executive.

Federal data shows that as of July 31, 2025, the Trump administration had obligated approximately $26 billion less in FY2025 funding than would be expected based on historical averages Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

CONGRESSIONAL RESPONSE:

Congress did approve one rescission package in July 2025: the Rescissions Act of 2025, which canceled nearly $9 billion for State Department, USAID, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting USAFacts. This was done through proper legal channels with congressional authorization.

However, the vast majority of funding actions documented above were taken without congressional approval and have been ruled illegal by federal courts and the GAO.


SOURCES:

  1. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities – “New Data Show Trump Administration’s Illegal, Targeted Withholding of Funds” (September 2025): https://www.cbpp.org/research/federal-budget/new-data-show-trump-administrations-illegal-targeted-withholding-of-funds
  2. Government Executive – “Trump illegally froze 1,800 NIH medical research grants, Congress’ watchdog says” (August 2025): https://www.govexec.com/oversight/2025/08/trump-illegally-froze-1800-nih-medical-research-grants-congress-watchdog-says/407296/
  3. NPR – “NIH funding freeze stalls $1.5 billion in medical research grant funding” (February 2025): https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/02/22/nx-s1-5305276/trump-nih-funding-freeze-medical-research
  4. CNN – “Trump bypasses Congress to cancel nearly $5 billion in foreign aid” (August 2025): https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/29/politics/trump-pocket-rescission-foreign-aid-congress
  5. White House – “Historic Pocket Rescission Package Eliminates Woke, Weaponized, and Wasteful Spending” (September 2025): https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2025/08/historic-pocket-rescission-package-eliminates-woke-weaponized-and-wasteful-spending/
  6. Axios – “What’s a pocket rescission, the tool Trump used to cancel $5 billion in foreign aid?” (August 2025): https://www.axios.com/2025/08/29/trump-pocket-rescission-cancel-billions-foreign-aid
  7. NPR – “Rural communities were promised millions in disaster funds. Trump is ending it” (May 2025): https://www.npr.org/2025/05/01/nx-s1-5359452/trump-disaster-funding-cuts-fema-bric
  8. Climate Program Portal – “The Trump Administration Has Attempted to Cancel $23.3 Billion in Clean Energy Grants” (May 2025): https://climateprogramportal.org/2025/05/07/the-trump-administration-has-attempted-to-cancel-23-3-billion-in-clean-energy-grants/
  9. National Association of Counties – “Federal judge temporarily halts BRIC grant program termination” (August 2025): https://www.naco.org/news/federal-judge-temporarily-halts-bric-grant-program-termination
  10. NPR – “The Trump admin is withholding over $6 billion in education grants for schools” (July 2025): https://www.npr.org/2025/07/01/nx-s1-5453457/trump-school-funding-grants
  11. ABC News – “Trump administration releasing $6 billion in education funding it withheld” (July 2025): https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-administration-releasing-6-billion-education-funding/story?id=124079177
  12. NPR – “Amid shutdown, Trump administration guts department overseeing special education” (October 2025): https://www.npr.org/2025/10/13/nx-s1-5572489/trump-special-education-department-funding-layoffs-disabilities
  13. Education Week – “Dozens of Head Start Programs Still Aren’t Receiving Promised Federal Funds” (February 2025): https://www.edweek.org/policy-politics/dozens-of-head-start-programs-still-arent-receiving-promised-federal-funds/2025/02
  14. CNN – “Head Start and heating assistance targeted in Trump draft budget proposal” (April 2025): https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/18/politics/head-start-heating-funding-trump-budget
  15. NPR – “Trump budget proposal would end energy assistance program for low-income Americans” (May 2025): https://www.npr.org/2025/05/15/nx-s1-5389917/trump-budget-proposal-would-end-energy-assistance-program-for-low-income-americans
  16. Utility Dive – “Trump guts LIHEAP, threatening $378M in energy assistance already approved by Congress” (April 2025): https://www.utilitydive.com/news/trump-guts-liheap-threatening-378-million-energy-assistance-already-approved/744323/
  17. House Appropriations Committee Democrats – “Trump’s Unprecedented Funding Freeze Hits Communities Across America” (June 2025): https://democrats-appropriations.house.gov/trumps-unprecedented-funding-freeze-hits-communities-across-america
  18. USAFacts – “What’s in the Rescissions Act of 2025?” (July 2025): https://usafacts.org/articles/whats-in-the-rescissions-act-of-2025/
  19. Pennsylvania Governor – “Gov Shapiro Challenges Trump Admin’s Cuts to Funding That Keeps PA Safe”: https://www.pa.gov/governor/newsroom/2025-press-releases/gov-shapiro-challenges-trump-admin-s-cuts-to-funding-that-keeps-
  20. OPB – “Federal judge blocks the Trump administration from pulling funding for sex ed on gender diversity” (October 2025): https://www.opb.org/article/2025/10/28/sexual-education-gender-diversity/
  21. Center for American Progress – “The Trump Administration’s Latest Staffing Cuts at the Department of Education Threaten Children’s Success” (October 2025): https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-trump-administrations-latest-staffing-cuts-at-the-department-of-education-threaten-childrens-success-across-the-country/
  22. Congressman Steve Cohen – “Tracking the Trump Administration’s Harmful Executive Actions” (August 2025): https://cohen.house.gov/TrumpAdminTracker

This comprehensive analysis documents funding authorizations that were legislated by Congress and signed into law but subsequently revoked, frozen, or withheld by the Trump administration without proper congressional approval, many of which have been ruled illegal by federal courts and the Government Accountability Office.

PBS NewsHour full episode, July 23, 2025

Wednesday on the News Hour, the White House cuts artificial intelligence regulations in an effort to compete with China in a technological arms race. The director of national intelligence pushes claims about former President Obama and the 2016 election as Trump faces pressure over the Epstein files. Plus, national parks across the country struggle under drastic funding and staffing cuts.

 

 

 

Four members of the Proud Boys, including the group’s former national chairman Enrique Tarrio, have been convicted of seditious conspiracy for their actions surrounding the January 6 Capitol riot.

President Trump Pardons January 6th Defendants

 President Trump signed an executive order pardoning approximately 1,500 January 6th defendants, with six commutations. Full video here: https://www.c-span.org/event/public-a…

Who’s the man behind President Trump’s dismantling of the federal government?

 

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State and federal judges dismissed more than 50 lawsuits presented by then-President Donald Trump and his allies challenging the election.

 

U.S. election security officials have said the election was “the most secure in American history.”

Independent experts, governors, and state election officials from both parties say there was no evidence of widespread fraud.

According to the Washington Post, instead of alleging “widespread fraud or election-changing conspiracy,” the lawsuits pushed by Trump’s team and allies focused on more minor complaints, primarily dismissed by judges due to a lack of evidence. “The Republicans did not provide evidence to support their assertions — just speculation, rumors, or hearsay.”

On November 27, 2020, a federal appeals court rejected a Trump campaign proposal to block Biden from being declared the winner of Pennsylvania. At the time, Stephanos Bibas, on behalf of the three-judge panel, wrote: “Free, fair elections are the lifeblood of our democracy. Charges of unfairness are serious. But calling an election unfair does not make it so.” It added: “Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here.”

On Dec 11, then-Attorney General William Barr said that the Justice Department had found no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the election, even as President Trump kept up his legal efforts to reverse his defeat. Two weeks later, Barr announced his resignation from the Trump administration.

Similarly, on Dec 12, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a long-shot lawsuit by the state of Texas and backed by Trump, which sought to throw out voting results in four states. In a brief order, the justices said Texas did not have legal standing to bring the case.

 

 

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Confident your Republic can withstand four years of Authoritarian rule in these United States? Consider for a moment how our National divide is today compared to 2015. How did our founding fathers source information about the tenure and Fragility of democratically elected Republics? Adams, Jefferson, and Madison all looked to Cicero. Cicero: Defender of the Roman Republic Cicero was a Roman orator, lawyer, statesman, and philosopher. During political corruption and violence, he wrote about what he believed to be the ideal form of government.

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President Eisenhower "Wages Peace".Eisenhower National Historic Site, Harry S Truman National Historic Site, Minuteman Missile National Historic SitePresident Dwight D. Eisenhower standing with Lyndon B. Johnson (center),John Foster Dulles (right) and other guests, during a bipartisan luncheon at the White House, Washington, D.C. 1955.
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All of the Mueller report’s major findings in less than 30 minutes

When special counsel Robert Mueller broke his silence in May, his main point was that his long-awaited report spoke for itself. But the report is 448 pages long. So Lisa Desjardins and William Brangham decided to dig into what the findings say – and what they don’t. Here, in less than 30 minutes, are all of the most important points from the Mueller report.

Note: This report has been corrected to remove a reference to Carter Page being paid for delivering a speech in Russia. Page received travel, lodging, and meals on his trip, but there is no evidence he was paid.

 

8:41 – Ike’s warning about the “unwarranted influence… by the Military-Industrial Complex”. Speech date: January 17, 1961

All other versions of this video that I have seen have scratchy audio or bad video, so I decided to put together this one with the best quality of both.

[Edit Dec15,2019: reordering text in the description, with the time jump link now presented at the beginning.]

End Of Days (Pt. 2)
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Watch Mitch McConnell’s full speech on counting the electoral college votes

 

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) called for senators to reject the effort to “overturn a presidential election” during a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6. Read more: https://wapo.st/35hx6Ur. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK

Watch Michelle Obama’s speech at White House portrait unveiling

 

During a visit to the White House for the unveiling of her official portrait, former first lady Michelle Obama speaks about possibilities and believing in oneself, saying, “there’s a place for everyone in this country.”

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Never-before-seen January 6 footage from our photographer

 

 

On January 6, Los Angeles Times photographer Kent Nishimura was assigned to cover a pro-Trump rally at the Ellipse, just south of the White House. Former President Trump railed at the rally over what he falsely claimed was a stolen election and urged his supporters to march on the Capitol, where the results were being certified. Nishimura followed them, documenting the attack on the Capitol in real time. As he sent in photos and video of the event, he let his GoPro camera, attached to his helmet, run as long as the battery could last. That footage had never been shown until now.

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United States Constitution · Amendments · Bill of Rights · Complete Text + Audio
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The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the United States of America. The Constitution, originally comprising seven articles, delineates the national frame of government. Its first three articles entrench the doctrine of the separation of powers, whereby the federal government is divided into three branches: the legislative, consisting of the bicameral Congress; the executive, consisting of the President; and the judicial, consisting of the Supreme Court and other federal courts. Articles Four, Five, and Six entrench concepts of federalism, describing the rights and responsibilities of state governments and of the states in relationship to the federal government. Article Seven establishes the procedure subsequently used by the thirteen States to ratify it. Since the Constitution came into force in 1789, it has been amended twenty-seven times. In general, the first ten amendments, known collectively as the Bill of Rights, offer specific protections of individual liberty and justice and place restrictions on the powers of government. The majority of the seventeen later amendments expand individual civil rights protections. Others address issues related to federal authority or modify government processes and procedures. Amendments to the United States Constitution, unlike ones made to many constitutions worldwide, are appended to the end of the document. With seven articles and twenty-seven amendments, it is the shortest written constitution in force. All five pages of the original U.S. Constitution are written on parchment. The Constitution is interpreted, supplemented, and implemented by a large body of constitutional law. The Constitution of the United States is the first constitution of its kind, adopted by the people’s representatives for an expansive nation; and it has influenced the constitutions of other nations. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_…

 

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Jan. 6 committee video: Former AG Bill Barr told Trump the 2020 election was not stolen

Pro-Trump Network Finally Walks Back Bogus Claims Of Voter Fraud

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Voting rights and the “new Jim Crow”

 

Nearly six decades after John Lewis, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, and others fought “Jim Crow” laws that blocked some Americans from the ballot box, leading to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, voting rights are under siege again. Historian and bestselling author Douglas Brinkley talks about recent Republican-led efforts to restrict access to our Constitutionally-guaranteed right to vote, and why access to voting must be preserved. “CBS Sunday Morning” features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science and Americana, and highlights unique human accomplishments and achievements. Check local listings for CBS Sunday Morning broadcast times.

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Booker T. Washington holds a Carnegie Hall audience spellbound during his Tuskegee Institute silver anniversary lecture, January 22, 1906. Mark Twain is seated just behind Washington. Carnegie Hall was filled to capacity for the event to raise money to support the education of African-Americans in the South.

The Times wrote, “Women in brilliant gowns, resplendent with jewels, and men in evening dress filled the boxes. Despite the avowed object of the meeting – to get money from the audience and others – there was an atmosphere of good humor and light-heartedness. Mark Twain’s “teachings” were met with such volleys of laughter that the man who never grows old could hardly find intervals in which to deliver is precepts.”

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“Representative Elijah Cummings had the final word as chair of the Oversight Committee. I sat in silence, listening to this now deceased man with decades of experience in the civil rights movement and other forms of public service, who, as a lawyer, had represented disgraced lawyers like me. He understood that even the least of us deserve the opportunity to seek penance, redemption, and a second chance in life. Cummings was the lone politician I encountered in all my travails who took an interest in me as a human being. When I reported serving my sentence, he even took steps to ensure my security in prison. It was a selfless act of kindness for which I will always be grateful.

“I know this has been hard,” Cummings said to me and the nation, his words hitting me like a kick in the gut. “I know you’ve faced a lot. I know that you are worried about your family. But this is a part of your destiny. And hopefully, this portion of your destiny will lead to a better Michael Cohen, a better Donald Trump, a better United States of America, and a better world. And I mean that from the depths of my heart.”

Representative Cummings concluded by saying, “We are better than this.”

Amen, I thought.”(1)

(1)An excerpt from Michael Cohen’s new book.

 

Watch: Officer Fanone Condemns ‘Disgraceful’ Indifference For Victims Of Capitol Riot

Capitol Police officer Michael Fanone reacts to footage of rioters attacking him

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Barr Claims Trump Grew ‘Very Angry’ As He Disproved Election Fraud Theories

Trump’s track record shows support for Russia, not Ukraine

Sometimes blowing away the noise and residual dust is a necessary act of Catharsis for all.

 

To all those suffering long on the losing side of a rapidly changing world economy and disloyal politicians; see easy prey to a master manipulator. It is understandable and very disheartening when the truth comes out about someone you trusted to lead you out of your misery and displacement is actually not telling you the truth.  Yet the truth eventually comes out.

 

 

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UPDATE: January 6 Insurrection: What’s Happened Since? (full documentary) | FRONTLINE

One year after the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, how has the threat of far-right violence evolved? An updated investigation from FRONTLINE, ProPublica, and Berkeley Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Program, and Exploring Hate.

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On Jan. 6, 2021, rioters breached the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to prevent Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s presidential victory, encouraged by President Donald Trump’s false claims of a stolen election.

Where does the threat of far-right violence in America stand a year later?

This updated version of the April 2021 documentary “American Insurrection” examines the latest developments and where the movement may be headed, building on four years of reporting by FRONTLINE and ProPublica on far-right extremism in America.

Drawing on timely new interviews with law enforcement and members of Congress, as well as on-the-ground reporting, the documentary finds that while arrests of those involved in the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection temporarily quieted protests and splintered some organized far-right groups, that trend was short-lived.

One year later, correspondent A.C. Thompson reports, the false idea that the election was stolen remains a powerful motivator for crowds that include some of the same extremist characters and groups FRONTLINE and ProPublica have been tracking for years — and Thompson says their ideas appear to be moving into the mainstream as the 2022 midterms approach.

#Documentary #AmericanInsurrection #CapitolAttack

“American Insurrection” is a FRONTLINE production with Midnight Films, LLC in partnership with ProPublica. The writer and director is Richard Rowley. The producer and correspondent are A.C. Thompson. The producers are Karim Hajj and Jacqueline Soohen. The consulting producer is Ford Fischer. The executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.

Find FRONTLINE on the PBS Video App, where there are more than 300 FRONTLINE documentaries available for you to watch any time: https://to.pbs.org/FLVideoApp

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Armageddon’: See The Chilling Warning About White Supremacy Before The Capitol Riot

Marlon Craft – State of the Union, Part. II (Official Music Video)
 

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As law enforcement and the Senate pursue accountability for the Capitol riot and insurrection, world leaders and cultural figures have been speaking out and condemning the attack on democracy. Rapper Marlon Craft has a new song challenging clichés about unity and arguing America cannot try to be unified until people confront things that should not be negotiated, from scientific truths about Covid-19 to white supremacy. Craft joins MNSBC’s Ari Melber and former RNC chairman Michael Steele to discuss his searing song and his hopes for America’s future. (This interview is from MSNBC’s “The Beat with Ari Melber, a news show covering politics, law, and culture airing nightly at 6 pm ET on MSNBC.) http://www.thebeatwithari.com). Aired on 01/22/2021. 

 

Marlon Craft Completely Spazzes On Nas’ “Nas Is Like” Beat | SWAY’S UNIVERSE

In celebration of the release of his new album “While We’re Here”, Marlon Craft comes back to Sway In The Morning to drop a monster Freestyle!

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Former Capitol officer reacts to new video of him being dragged into crowd

 

Former Capitol Police officer Michael Fanone reacts to newly-released footage of him being dragged into a crowd of rioters during the January 6th Capitol attack

Liz Cheney speaks after ouster from House GOP leadership: “I will do everything I can” to prevent…

Congresswoman Liz Cheney says she plans to “lead the fight” for the future of the Republican Party after House GOP members voted to remove her from leadership over her criticism of former President Donald Trump. “I will do everything I can to ensure that the former president never again gets anywhere near the Oval Office,” she said. Watch her remarks.