On January 20th, 2021, Joseph R. Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States of America by Chief Justice John Roberts. The inauguration consisted of 3 previous presidents and Vice President Mike Pence except the 45th president Donald J. Trump. Right after President Biden arrived in the White House, President BidenContinue reading “First Day: Biden Administration Executive Actions”
Category Archives: Politics
Legacy of President Donald J. Trump
On January 20th 2017, Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States of America. Under President Trump, US economy saw greater increase compared to his predecessor President Barack H. Obama, stable decline in unemployment rate, the S&P 500 and NASDAQ reaching their record highs, tax cuts through the TaxContinue reading “Legacy of President Donald J. Trump”
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Voter Fraud Conspiracies
Right after November 3rd presidential election, President Donald Trump announced his victory over Vice President Joe Biden even though the election hasn’t been called either by the media or the election officials in each state. After days of counting ballots by the state of Michigan, commonwealth of Pennsylvania, state of Wisconsin, state of Georgia, stateContinue reading “Voter Fraud Conspiracies”
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Freedom of Speech and Social Media Bans
Since Twitter’s ban on President Donald J. Trump, major social media companies banned the president’s access. They include Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Google, Snapchat, and Reddit to name a few. As a result of these bans, people have been arguing whether banning President Trump’s social media accounts violate the First Amendment’s freedom of speech right. AtContinue reading “Freedom of Speech and Social Media Bans”
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Peaceful Protest Turned Riot and Violent
On January 6th 2021, in the Capitol Hill in Washington DC, lawmakers assembled both in the House of Representatives and the Senate in order to count the electoral college ballots sent in by each state’s election officials. The joint session of the Congress began at 9 a.m. ET where the state of Alabama’s count wasContinue reading “Peaceful Protest Turned Riot and Violent”
