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Could Trump Call Martial Law To Stay On As President
Note: Neither the writer of this story nor The USA Herald takes a position on the use of martial law. We neither endorse nor condemn it. This piece is simply…
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‘Plan B’ – Trump Approves New Election Challenges, Report
President Donald Trump has not quit in his attempts to change the results of the 2020 presidential election…
By Carmine SabiaTop Democrat Calls For 126 House Republicans Not To Be Seated
The division between Democrats and Republicans is coming to a head and there are no signs after 126…
By Carmine SabiaGOP Leader West Talks Of Seceding After Disastrous SCOTUS Vote
President Donald Trump was dealt a vicious blow by the United States Supreme Court and now there is…
By Carmine SabiaTrump Requests To Join Texas Lawsuit Against Four States
President Donald Trump has requested to join a lawsuit filed by the state of Texas to overturn the…
By Carmine SabiaDan Crenshaw Tears A Strip Off Pelosi On Relief Package
Texas Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw gave House Speaker and California Rep. Nancy Pelosi the verbal the smackdown she…
By Carmine SabiaBREAKING: Hunter Biden says his taxes under federal investigation, Details
It is astounding that after the 2020 presidential election, in which President Donald Trump faced former Vice President…
By Carmine SabiaJudge Sullivan Takes Shots At Trump As He Dismisses Flynn Case
US District Judge Emmet Sullivan has acted like he is more powerful than the Department of Justice and…
By Carmine SabiaTrump Says He Will Not Be Leaving The White House In January
President Donald Trump has stated emphatically that he believes he will not be leaving the White House in…
By Carmine SabiaSupreme Court Deals Devastating Blow To Trump – Denies Relief
The Supreme Court has weighed in on what could be the most important election challenge to date and…
By Carmine SabiaRepublicans Block Resolution To Declare Biden President-Elect
After all the grief that Democrats gave President Donald Trump for four years, there is a sweetness to…
By Carmine Sabia