Plus: Study Raises New Questions About 2020 Election Results in 6 States
March 29 2022
Good morning from Washington, where President Biden proposes to unleash the government with a huge tax-and-spend package. Five experts at The Heritage Foundation have major reservations. A peer-reviewed study finds at least 255,000 “excess votes” for president in six states, Fred Lucas reports. On the podcast, a Louisiana congressman prescribes how to regain energy independence. Plus: rebuffing attempts to tie the Capitol riot to reelection bids, and Georgia’s bill to stop Big Tech from silencing conservatives. Forty years ago today, future NBA superstar Michael Jordan, 19, makes a 16-foot jump shot with 15 seconds left to give the North Carolina Tar Heels a 63-62 win over Georgetown for the NCAA Tournament championship. Today is National Vietnam War Veterans Day.
About 255,000 excess votes were cast in the 2020 presidential election across six battleground states, according to a new study examining individual voting precincts.
As gas prices rise, the Biden administration is “looking for someone to blame, and unfortunately they really just need to turn and look at themselves,” Rep. Garret Graves, R-La., says.
If social media users believe they’ve been unfairly censored or discriminated against based on their views, Georgia’s proposed legislation would allow them to sue those platforms.
Americans are leaving the grocery store shell-shocked after spending what once would have bought their families a week’s worth of food to buy what now might last a few days.