Real estate scion Robert Durst’s carelessness could ultimately lead to his downfall as he lost track of the countless lies he told over the years, prosecutors argued in their open statements on Tuesday.
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For months, the broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) have peddled the liberal lie that the Republican Party was trying to bring back Jim Crow via the election integrity laws being passed and worked on in many states around the country. But on Tuesday, they conveniently missed another opportunity to spread those lies and boost their Democrat pals as the Senate Rules Committee held a hearing to markup S-1, the so-called For The People Act (aka a Democratic power grab over elections).
In the past few months,
ABC falsely claimed the GOP was trying to disenfranchise President Biden’s black voters,
Former Georgia senator says Democrats are using a false narrative to pander to minority voters on Special Report
This is a rush transcript from Special Report, April 1, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
BAIER: Good evening, welcome to Washington, I m Bret Baier. Fresh off the debut of his $2 trillion infrastructure plan, President Biden held his first Cabinet meeting today. He is asking several of his top advisers to take the lead on selling the plan to the public.
Republicans are already ripping the proposal as a Trojan horse filled with non-infrastructure progressive items and loads of new taxes.
Is far-left seal of approval a red flag for U.S. future? Young Voices senior contributor Daniel Di Martino weighs in on Fox & Friends First.
President Biden is scheduled to give his first address before a joint session of Congress Wednesday night at 9 P.M., marking his first 100 days in office.
It is not technically a State of the Union address, which is given by a president starting their second year in office, but it is still a major event. If you don t want to miss out on coverage, here s the schedule and what to expect.
Live coverage of Biden s Congressional address
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A group of Senate Republicans unveiled their answer to President Biden’s $2.5 trillion “infrastructure” package on Thursday, with a much more modest price tag. The GOP plan amounts to $585 billion over a five-year period, and boasts a “forward leaning vision.” The effort to match the Biden administration with real infrastructure plans is led by GOP Senator Shelley Moore-Capito (R-WV), with Sens. Pat Toomey (R-PA), John Barrasso (R-WY), Roger Wicker (R-MS), and Mike Crapo (R-ID) co-sponsoring the legislation, among other lawmakers.
Senate Republicans prepare to unveil GOP infrastructure counter-offer.
$568 billion over 5 years. Note the section defining what infrastructure is ???? pic.twitter.com/mRjZkWDoz7 Jacqui Heinrich (@JacquiHeinrich) April 22, 2021