With mountains of bolstering evidence and the eighth Committee hearing on the horizon, we look back at the seven previous hearings and highlight the most profound evidence shared. So far we know that tonight’s Committee hearing will add an additional layer of understanding to the insurrection and the former president’s plans and intentions.
Read MoreThe House passed the Respect for Marriage Act, in hopes of codifying same-sex marriage. In the wake of the recent overturn of Roe v. Wade, Democrat Jerry Nadler created this bill to ensure that the Supreme Court cannot overturn Obergefell v. Hodges.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court of the United States revoked the right for a woman to make decisions regarding her own body a mere ten days ago. The reactions from citizens nationwide have been rightfully intense and emotional, but the Supreme Court is not likely to hear another abortion case in the foreseeable future.
Read MoreFormer acting Attorney General Jeffery Rosen, former acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue, and the former head of DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel Steven Engel testified in front of the House Committee on January 6th, making statements that broaden the committee’s understanding of former President Trump’s demands for a Department of Justice investigation into the 2020 election.
Read MoreWhile the country’s attention was on the Rittenhouse case, history was made in Washington, DC. Vice President Kamala Harris temporarily held the powers and duties of President of the United States, becoming the first woman to do so.
Read MoreSarah Kirkpatrick is just halfway through a third of her law school career but she is already on a path to success. Her mindset is looking towards a better future for - not herself - but the future of the world and the safeguarding of her family.
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