Author: April Ryan

“I assume there is some effort to sanction me…I will accept whatever the punishment is” says Democratic Texas Congressman Al Green. He was escorted out of the well of the House last night after disrupting President Donald Trump’s speech. However, Green acknowledged he accepts the punishment saying, “ I respect them but, I would do it again” as it is “a matter of conscience.” According to social media reports, Washington State Republican Congressman Dan Newhouse is working on a resolution to censure Green. That resolution is reportedly supported by Republicans and could be voted on as early as today.  It…

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April Ryan (NNPA) – “When you erode trust you lose your democracy because it is based on trust,” according to Black Obama administration Surgeon General Regina Benjamin. She is responding to the United States Senate’s confirmation of Robert Kennedy Jr. as the new secretary of Health and Human Services. Kennedy, an anti-vaxxer is the new face of health care in America. He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a vote split along party lines, 52-48. Kentucky Republican Senator Mitch McConnell voted with Democrats opposing the nomination. The Alabama-based former surgeon general declares, “We’ve had anti-vaxxers for years, but they…

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Social media is abuzz over Snoop Doggs’ performance during the 60th presidential inauguration ceremonies for Donald John Trump Friday night. Some supporters are calling it “sickening,” and on social media, others are asking, how they should address this controversy. Snoop Dogg, clad in what looked like a tuxedo, performed at the first ever Crypto Ball while guests who paid upwards of $2,500 a ticket wore hats exclaiming, “Make crypto great again.” The event was meant to emphasize President-Elect Donald Trump’s enthusiasm about crypto currency. Needless to say, the tickets were sold out for the Snoop Dogg event at the Mellon Auditorium…

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National-Political leaders quickly condemned what is being investigated as an apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump on Saturday evening at a Pennsylvania campaign rally.  President Joe Biden said, “There is no place for this type of violence in America,” and was “grateful” Donald Trump, who appeared to be shot or grazed on the ear, “is safe and doing well.” The presumptive 2024 Democratic presidential nominee declared, “Everybody must condemn it,” and said he looked forward to speaking to his 2024 election opponent. Vice President Kamala Harris similarly said in a statement, “Violence such as this has no place in our nation. We must all condemn this…

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