WASHINGTON, DC – Following litigation, the Small Business Administration halted its unconstitutional practice of applying racial preferences and exclusions when awarding relief under the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. The New York Times published an article yesterday highlighting the issue. Excerpt from The New York Times article: Conservative groups backed their suits. The Texas case was brought by […]Read More
By Craig Bannister | June 15, 2021 (Getty Images/Naom Galai) Only about one in four voters trust the U.S. news media to properly report on crime, a new Rasmussen survey reveals. In a national survey of 915 likely voters, conducted on June 8-9, 2021, Rasmussen asked: “Do most of the news media report fairly and accurately about […]Read More
Julia Johnson June 15, 2021 Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) (Getty Images) (CNS News) — In relation to an upcoming Supreme Court case concerning abortion, when asked if a 15-week-old unborn baby is a human being, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) did not answer directly but said, “I’m going to wait for the Supreme Court decision.” At the […]Read More
By Craig Bannister | June 15, 2021 “I could’ve saved the taxpayer the travel expense” of sending Vice President Kamala Harris south of the border in search of the “root causes” of illegal immigration, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said Tuesday at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing discussing the House-passed American Dream and Promise Act […]Read More
(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch announced today that a new federal court filing by Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot confirms that her office engaged in a two-day “press tour” involving six interviews that was “exclusively” limited to “journalists of color.” The admissions appear in a sworn declaration by Mayor Lightfoot’s communications director, who also declares the racially discriminatory policy is […]Read More
June 14, 2021 Constitutional Nobody . The first-ever postmortem study of a patient vaccinated against COVID-19 has revealed that viral RNA was found in every organ of the patient’s body, meaning that the vaccine is either ineffective or the coronavirus actually spreads faster in vaccinated individuals. The scientific report out of Germany published by the International Journal of Infectious […]Read More
by Alexander Salter | June 14, 2021 The news that year-over-year inflation hit 5% in May caused a tizzy. Journalists, economists, and financiers are starting to worry about out-of-control price increases. Over the past year, three things happened that predictably eroded the dollar’s purchasing power. First is a marked increase in the money supply. Second is […]Read More
By Jenny Beth Martin | June 14, 2021 Kamala Harris and Joe Biden give a speech. (Photo credit: OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images) On the 75th day after President Joe Biden tasked her with “stemming the movement of so many folks, stemming the migration to our southern border,” Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Central America to meet […]Read More
By Tony Perkins | June 14, 2021 President Joe Biden gives a press conference. (Photo credit: ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images) Joe Biden ran on an absurdly radical platform for a “moderate,” but it looks like he saved many of his truly crazy ideas for the White House. Just when Americans think his policies can’t […]Read More
LITIGATION UPDATE MAJOR LEGAL VICTORY: AFL secured a big win against the Biden Administration. In response to our lawsuit, the Administration ended the practice of giving unconstitutional racial preferential treatment to select racial groups when awarding relief under the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. NEW LAWSUIT PROTECTING RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: AFL is on the front lines of the […]Read More