Victor Morton
Articles by Victor Morton
Ted Cruz rips military for attacks on Tucker Carlson
Sen. Ted Cruz is accusing the U.S. military of engaging in a partisan-political campaign and is demanding that the armed services stand down. Published March 14, 2021
Ron DeSantis, Florida Cabinet waive fines for flouting COVID-19 rules
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday that Floridians won't have to pay fines for violating COVID-19-related ordinances. Published March 10, 2021
Donald Trump claims credit for coronavirus vaccines
Former President Donald Trump injected himself back into the national political debate by taking personal credit for the coronavirus vaccines. Published March 10, 2021
Hillary Clinton ‘Don’t vote for anyone you wouldn’t trust with your dog’ tweet resurfaces
Former first lady Hillary Clinton thinks that caring for dogs reflects on the owners -- or at least she did a few weeks ago. Published March 9, 2021
Joe Biden’s dogs banished from White House, sent back to Delaware
Major Biden is now canine non grata at the White House. Published March 8, 2021
Donald Trump: ‘No more money for RINOS’
Former President Donald Trump encouraged donors to send money to his political action committee rather than risk that donations might aid "RINOs." Published March 8, 2021
Tim Scott: ‘Woke supremacy is as bad as White supremacy’
Sen. Tim Scott called the current left-wing control of the culture, and its racial attacks on him and other Black conservatives, comparable to America's history of racism. Published March 8, 2021
Supreme Court rejects Donald Trump’s final election challenge
The presidential-election litigation is officially over. Published March 8, 2021
Georgia Senate votes to repeal no-excuse absentee voting
The Georgia Senate voted Monday to repeal no-excuse absentee balloting and tighten identification requirements. Published March 8, 2021
Andrew Cuomo COVID-19 deaths cover-up started earlier than thought: Report
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo reportedly began covering up the COVID-19 death toll almost as soon as the epidemic of nursing-home deaths began. Published March 4, 2021
Kayleigh McEnany knocks Jen Psaki ‘circling back’ habit
Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said the current holder of that job is out of the loop. Published March 4, 2021
Anna Ruch, third Andrew Cuomo accuser, alleges ‘aggressive’ wedding reception incident
A third woman has come forward to accuse Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York Democrat, of sexual harassment. Published March 1, 2021
Katrina Pierson to run for congress in Texas: Report
A longtime strategist for former President Donald Trump will reportedly run for a Texas congressional seat. Published February 28, 2021
Jen Psaki questioned Donald Trump Syria airstrikes in 2017 tweet
A 2017 tweet by White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki began making the rounds Thursday night after President Biden approved U.S. military strikes against Iran-backed militias in Syria. Published February 25, 2021
John Geddert, U.S. gymnastics coach, dies in suicide hours after sex charges
A former U.S. gymnastics coach committed suicide on the day he was being criminally charged in a human-trafficking case. Published February 25, 2021
Democrats ask Joe Biden to cede authority on nuclear launches
A group of more than 30 House Democrats is asking President Biden to give up his sole control of U.S. nuclear weapons. Published February 24, 2021
Mitt Romney: Donald Trump would win 2024 GOP nomination ‘in a landslide’
Sen. Mitt Romney said that the 2024 Republican presidential nomination will go to former President Donald Trump if he wants it. Published February 23, 2021
North Dakota House votes to ban mask mandates
The North Dakota House of Representatives, on a 50-44 vote, passed a bill Monday that would ban any future mask-wearing mandates. Published February 22, 2021
Meghan McCain, ‘The View’ co-host, calls on Joe Biden to fire Anthony Fauci
Meghan McCain called on President Biden to fire Dr. Anthony Fauci over his vague COVID-19 vaccine comments. Published February 22, 2021
San Francisco school system puts renaming on hold
The San Francisco school system's plan to rename 44 schools for insufficiently progressive names is on hold. Published February 21, 2021