A federal judge ruled on Monday that a left-wing group’s challenge to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) candidacy in this year’s elections can proceed. The lawsuit seeking to block Greene from seeking reelection claims the lawmaker violated the Constitution’s Disqualification Clause by engaging in a supposed insurrection against the U.S. government in the Jan. 6,…
Challenge to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Candidacy Can Proceed, Judge Rules
Georgia Man Accused of Leaving Grandmother in Freezer to Die
ARMUCHEE, Ga.—Police say a northwest Georgia man killed his grandmother by stuffing her in a freezer while she was still alive. Floyd County Police discovered the body of Doris Cumming, 82, late Thursday in the Armuchee home she shared with her grandson, 29-year-old Robert Keith Tincher III. Tincher was charged with murder, aggravated battery, and…
Judge Rejects Stacey Abrams’s Effort to Challenge Georgia Fundraising Law
A federal judge has rejected an effort by Stacey Abrams and her gubernatorial campaign to challenge a new Georgia fundraising law. Abrams, the 2018 Democrat gubernatorial nominee, is running again four years later. She recently filed a lawsuit against Senate Bill 221, which allows groups chaired by the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the nominee for either…
Georgia Gov. Kemp Signs ‘Constitutional Carry’ Bill Into Law
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday signed a bill into law that immediately allows permitless handgun carry for most residents in the state. The measure, Senate Bill 319, dubbed the Georgia Constitutional Carry Act, passed the legislature April 1 mainly along party lines. It allows residents to carry a concealed a firearm without a license,…
Facts Matter (April 12): Moderna Recalls 764K Vaccine Doses Due to Contamination, 8 Months After 1.6M Doses Recalled in Japan
In Georgia, the secretary of state has just opened an investigation into over 1,600 non-citizens who attempted to register to vote in Georgia. This criminal referral came after a statewide investigation was conducted and found that over half of Georgia’s counties saw non-citizens who attempted to get access to the ballot box. Meanwhile, Moderna has…
Violent Storms Kill 2 in Georgia and Texas, Damage Homes
At least two people have died after strong winds and tornadoes ripped through the South on Tuesday, damaging buildings and tearing down trees, officials said. The first individual, identified as 71-year-old W. M. Soloman, died when storms in eastern Texas toppled a tree onto his home in Whitehouse, which is located about 100 miles (160 kilometers) southeast…
EXCLUSIVE: Navy Seals’ Lawyer Explains Expansion of Vaccine Mandate Block
In Georgia, an election watchdog group conducted a rather thorough investigation of illegal ballot harvesting that took place during the 2020 election. And after interviewing a whistleblower who worked as a ballot mule, after using trillions of unique cell phone ping signals to retrace the steps of the ballot harvesters, and after reviewing over 4…
Group’s Audit of Florida School District Reveals Officials Often ‘Don’t Know’ Own Curriculum
By failing to properly follow state law, its own founding charter, and sponsoring the school district’s stated policy, a Central Florida high school had to deny about 40 students college credits they had worked a semester to earn. What happened in Lake Wales Charter Schools isn’t evidence of any grand scheme by local administrators to…
3 Men Sentenced in Georgia Forced Farm Labor Investigation
AUGUSTA, Ga.—Three men have been sentenced to federal prison as part of a broad investigation into what authorities said was a wide-ranging conspiracy to bring workers from Central America to the United States for forced labor on South Georgia farms. The three men were charged in separate but related cases related to a federal investigation…
Kemp Promises to Sign ‘Constitutional Carry’ After Measure Passes Georgia Senate
The Georgia Senate approved Senate Bill 319, a “constitutional carry” measure to allow Georgians to carry guns without the need for a state-issued license. The Senate voted 34–22 on Friday to adopt the House’s changes to the bill. Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, said he intends to sign the bill. “I look forward to signing…
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