Senate Run:
Mark McCloskey, a St. Louis attorney who famously defended his home from Black Lives Matter protesters who broke into his neighborhood announced his bid for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, saying he will defend Missourians the same way he defended his wife and family.
Ads Against Woke Companies:
Consumers’ Research launched a new initiative to put consumers first, with the goal of stopping woke companies from playing political games using a seven-figure-plus ad buy to take aim at American Airlines, Coca-Cola, and Nike.
- Conservative Consumer Group Releases Ads Targeting Woke Corporations (Breitbart)
- Nike and Other Woke Corporations Face a Barrage of Attack Ads (Townhall)
Chicago:
Reporters out of Chicago are alleging that Democratic Mayor Lori Lightfoot is now granting interviews only to journalists of color.
CRT:
Dozens of people joined together outside the Kraft Administration Building in Springfield protesting Critical Race Theory (CRT) in schools.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle face questions over their partnership with an American cosmetics firm that makes tens of millions of pounds a year selling ‘racist’ skin-whitening creams.
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle face storm over deal with Procter & Gamble which sells ‘racist’ skin whitening cream (Daily Mail)
The Biden administration is planning to waive sanctions against the company in charge of building the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline from Russia into Germany.
Unprofessional Teacher:
A Wisconsin high school teacher was placed on administrative leave following an incident in which a viral video appears to show her berating a student for failing to wear a mask as a precaution meant to stop the spread of COVID-19.
- Wisconsin teacher placed on leave after video appears to show tirade against maskless student (Washington Examiner)
Though he was vaccinated in December, Fauci said he had continued to wear a mask to avoid sending “mixed signals” to the American people by not wearing a mask.
- Rand Paul wins: Dr. Fauci admits he wore a mask for show to avoid sending ‘mixed signals’ (The Blaze)