Elections
Sara Carter: Let the election ‘play out in the courts’
Sara Carter appeared on a Sunday panel for the Fox News show “The Next Revolution” with Steve Hilton and discussed what she thought about the election results, the media, and President Donald Trump’s continued legal challenges against the election results, saying that the future Joe Biden administration should “let this play out in the courts.”

Sara A. Carter appeared on a Sunday panel for the Fox News show “The Next Revolution” with Steve Hilton and discussed what she thought about the election results, the media, and President Donald Trump‘s continued legal challenges against the election results, saying that the future Joe Biden administration should “let this play out in the courts.”
“What we have here is four years of a president who was targeted, not only by the mainstream media, but by a bureaucracy that was intent on pushing him out,” Carter said, adding: “And not only Democrats, but there were Republicans that wanted the same thing and we know that. We saw that with the Lincoln Project.”
“This president had gone after so much against him, and now we see the American people—so many more have voted for him, over 70 million than before,” she continued. “And now it’s up to the American people to stand back, let the courts take care of the process, and, in the end, we’re going to get an answer.”
Then she directed her attention at President-elect Joe Biden and his team, telling them to let these legal challenges play out in the courts if he wishes for a peaceful transfer of power.
“If the Biden campaign and the Biden future administration, if that’s what it’s going to be, believes that they won, let this play out—let this play out in the courts, let us count those votes, let us find out what was going on with those computers with dominion technologies in particular,” she said, adding, “and then we’ll have an answer and we will have a peaceful transition of power.”
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Elections
Biden impeachment hearing to begin this week, GOP announces first witnesses

The House Overusing Committee is holding the first impeachment hearing into President Joe Biden this Thursday and has announced the first three interview witnesses. The impeachment process will assess whether then Vice President Joe Biden received a bribe from a Ukrainian businessman to change the outcome of U.S. policy.
The committee announced three witnesses, including George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley, former Assistant Attorney General, United States Department of Justice Tax Division Eileen O’Connor, and forensic accountant Bruce Dubinsky.
“Since January, House Committees on Oversight and Accountability, Judiciary, and Ways and Means have uncovered an overwhelming amount of evidence showing President Joe Biden abused his public office for his family’s financial gain,” said Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) who also made the following lengthy statements:
“Thousands of pages of financial records, emails, texts, testimony from credible IRS whistleblowers, and a transcribed interview with Biden family business associate Devon Archer all reveal that Joe Biden allowed his family to sell him as ‘the brand’ around the world to enrich the Biden family. Joe Biden showed up on at least two dozen occasions to send signals of access, influence, and power to those who were paying the Bidens.”
“Based on the evidence, Congress has a duty to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden’s corruption. Americans demand and deserve answers, transparency, and accountability for this abuse of public office…This week, the House Oversight Committee will present evidence uncovered to date and hear from legal and financial experts about crimes the Bidens may have committed as they brought in millions at the expense of U.S. interests.”
Just The News reports: Prompting the impeachment inquiry is an unclassified FD-1023 form that contains confidential human source information outlining an alleged bribery effort. The tip describes an arrangement in which Burisma CEO Mykola Zlochevsky allegedly hired Hunter Biden to secure access to his father, upon whom he leaned to secure the firing of then-Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, who was investigating the firm.
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