To be sure, Ron DeSantis's announcement via Twitter Spaces was a flop. However, certain signs surrounding the event suggest he stands a fighting chance of winning the Republican nomination.
In this video, IC Editor Rachel Alexander and Newsmax contributor Ralph Benko debate whether the convictions of several Proud Boys for their role in J6 was justified or not.
The judge rejected the request almost immediately, and didn't even bother going over specific reasons rejecting most of their claims - perhaps an indication the request was frivolous, since after 2020, judges never rule p
Nationally renowned conservative legal experts Viva Frei and Robert Barnes have been following election fraud and came across IC Editor Rachel Alexander's horrendous story of how corrupt MaRICOpa County is.
For the second time, Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell is representing Maricopa County officials asking for sanctions against Kari Lake and her attorneys related to the 2022 election.
Here's all the strange things about Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson dismissing Kari Lake's election lawsuit AGAIN after a second trial.
Here is how much Kari Lake's attorneys devastated the corrupt Arizona officials defending against her election challenge due to election fraud. It should have been a slam dunk court case.
The second of three days scheduled for Kari Lake’s second election contest trial, which focused only on signature verification problems, wrapped up on Thursday, with Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson dec
Lake’s attorneys displayed a video showing two Level 1 signature verification employees going through signatures on computer screens. While one takes his time, another one spends less than a second on each, clicking throu
Liberals and progressives have given us a strange new world - a place where loving and concerned parents are labeled as fascists and enemies of free speech.
Fox News has its faults, but contrary to its main rivals; its not the liberal to leftist news networks just yet.
Mohave Superior Court Judge Lee Jantzen heard oral arguments on Tuesday over whether Abe Hamadeh should receive a new trial in his election contest of the attorney general’s race. Hamadeh allegedly lost by only 270 votes