Former President Donald Trump has awarded rapper Waka Flocka with a lifetime achievement award for his charity work. The longtime Trump supporter and “Round of Applause” rap star was presented with the award as recognition for his humanitarianism and philanthropy work while volunteering for the Chicago non-profit Daughter of Destiny. …
Read More »Trump Administration Lied About “Reserve” 2nd Vaccine Doses
The Trump administration promised a reserved amount of second vaccine doses, but as COVID-19 cases continue to spike, those anticipated doses have evaporated. According to CNN, second-round shipments—under the new policy—have already been distributed. A senior administration close to the situation told the outlet that the Trump administration said it …
Read More »Justice Department Submits Document Seeking To Eliminate Certain Civil Rights Protections For Minorities
According to a new New York Times report, the Justice Department is attempting to strip away civil rights protections for communities of color. Donald Trump is trying to make his last weeks in office hell for all American people, but, in particular, for folks who aren’t white, straight, or male. …
Read More »Two Trump administration Officials Resign Following U.S. Capitol Riot
In the wake of Pro-Trump supporters violently overtaking the U.S. Capitol, the White House has lost two of the “longest-serving Trump administration officials.” After authorities finally contained the unrest protests in Washington D.C., Stephanie Grisham, the former White House communications director and press secretary and current chief of staff to First …
Read More »Baller Alert’s Year In Review: Top 5 Celebs Who Should Deactivate Their Social Media
1. Donald Trump If anyone needs to deactivate their social media accounts as we enter into the new year, it is the Cheeto-in-chief, Donald Trump himself. The unhinged soon to be ex-president has consistently tweeted false information regarding very serious matters such as the coronavirus, which he initially downplayed as …
Read More »Federal Judge Reject’s Trump Administration’s Request To Reinstate Rule On Abortion Pill Dispensing
Maryland Federal Judge Theodore Chuang has rejected the Trump administration’s case to reinstate a rule that would make it a requirement that women would have to go to a hospital, clinic, or medical office before getting an abortion pill during the pandemic. The judge referenced the worsening health risks for …
Read More »CDC Director Ordered Emails To Be Deleted To Stop Experts Report On COVID-19 Risk To Children
The head of a congressional oversight committee accused the director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention of ordering an email, written by a top Trump administration health official, to be destroyed. Charlotte Kent, editor in chief of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, told investigators that she was …
Read More »Pfizer Says It Can’t Guarantee The U.S. 100 Million COVID-19 Vaccines
Pfizer has announced that it will not be able to supply the United States with additional coronavirus vaccines until June or July. The news comes after the Trump administration came under fire for failing to work out a deal with the pharmaceutical company to receive more than the 100 million …
Read More »Judge Orders DACA To Be Restored For The First Time Since 2017
On Friday, a federal judge ordered the full restoration of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, allowing new applications for the first time since Trump tried to end the program in 2017. Judge Nicholas Garaufis of the U.S. District Court in Brooklyn ruled that the Trump administration must …
Read More »Rudy Giuliani Pennsylvania Lawsuit Tossed; Possibly Committed Perjury
On Tuesday, Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, argued that votes in Pennsylvania should be thrown out after falsely claiming that “widespread national voter fraud” led to Joe Biden winning the presidential election. Giuliani argued to the U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Brann that observers from the Trump campaign weren’t …
Read More »Donald Trump May Could Use His Power To Pardon To Get Himself, His Family And Others Out Of Trouble
Donald Trump is trying to get him and his buddies out of the mud by using his power to pardon. It has been four long years is of the dreaded Trump administration. During his presidency, 45 has reportedly broken several laws, abused his presidential power, and just outright ruined the …
Read More »Federal Judge Is Making The Trump Administration Turn Over PPP Loans Data
A federal judge has ordered the Trump Administration to reveal the PPP loan data that it’s seemingly trying to hide. On Thursday, federal judge James Boasberg ordered the Small Business administration to release details on loans distributed to businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic. The information that was asked for would …
Read More »Jared Kushner Said That Trump Was “Getting The Country Back From The Doctors” During The Peak Of The COVID-19 Pandemic
Donald Trump’s senior advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner is under fire for saying that his father-in-law is “getting the country back from the doctors.” The damning comments were said during a taped conversation on April 18th with journalist Bob Woodward for his book “Rage.” Kushner also claimed that the country …
Read More »Federal Judge Has Ruled That The DOJ Cannot Take Over Trump’s Defamation Case
A federal judge has rejected the Justice Department’s attempt at taking over the defense for Donald Trump in his defamation suit brought on by author E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of raping her in the 1990’s. U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan rejected the government’s motion to remove Trump …
Read More »Federal Salary Advisor Quits Over Trump Policy Making It Easier To Fire Federal Employees
The nation’s leading federal salary adviser Ronald Sanders has stepped down following a recent order from Donald Trump that would remove employment protections for federal employees. Like most Trump decisions, Wednesday’s order has been heavily criticized. Under the new order, many federal workers will be converted to “at will” employees. …
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