Friday, October 28, 2016

2 Investigators: Chicago Voters Cast Ballots From Beyond The Grave

2 Investigators: Chicago Voters Cast Ballots From Beyond The Grave: Election officials insist there is an explanation as to why deceased people are still showing up on voter rolls. CBS 2's Pam Zekman reports.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Feds: 275,000 born to illegals in one year, would fill city the size of Orlando

Feds: 275,000 born to illegals in one year, would fill city the size of Orlando: Moms in the United States illegally gave birth to 275,000 babies in 2014, enough birthright U.S. citizens to fill a city the size of Orlando, Florida, according to an analysis of data from the National Center for Health Statistics. The data showed that newborns to illegals accounted for 7 percent of all births in 2014, according to the analysis from the Pew Research Center.

Protesters Disrupt Traffic On George Washington Bridge, Cause Major Delays

Protesters Disrupt Traffic On George Washington Bridge, Cause Major Delays: Protesters chained themselves together on the George Washington Bridge, disrupting traffic during the height of the morning rush hour Wednesday.

Sanctuary city illegal immigrant sparks $61 million fire in Sequoia National Forest

Sanctuary city illegal immigrant sparks $61 million fire in Sequoia National Forest

Spike In Immigrants Illegally Crossing Into US Ahead Of Election

Spike In Immigrants Illegally Crossing Into US Ahead Of Election: There has been a surge of immigrants illegally crossing into the United States leading up to next month’s presidential election.

Friday, October 21, 2016

Thursday, October 20, 2016

8 Times Liberals Claimed An Election Was Stolen Or Rigged

8 Times Liberals Claimed An Election Was Stolen Or Rigged: Everyone is dismissing Donald Trump's claims that the election is rigged. Here are eight times liberals claimed an election had been or would be stolen.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Hillary Will Put Millions More In Poverty, If Elected: Pence: 'Millions more people in poverty' under Obama

Pence: 'Millions more people in poverty' under Obama: Gov. Mike Pence, R-Ind., argued Tuesday night that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's economic agenda would continue policies that have left millions more people in poverty in the years since President Obama took office. The truth of the matter is the policies of this administration which Hillary Clinton and Senator Kaine want to continue have run this economy into the ditch, Pence said during the vice presidential debate in Virginia. We're in the slowest economic recovery since the Great Depression. There are millions more people living in poverty today than the day that Barack Obama, with Hillary Clinton at his side, stepped into the Oval Office.