Even though Republican Glenn Youngkin won the gubernatorial election in Virginia, Josh Bernstein is still demanding a forensic audit to prove that Youngkin won in a "landslide" by at least "20 or 30 points."
Stella Immanuel reports that the Holy Spirit gave her a 10-point plan on how to "disciple America back to God."
Newsmax benched correspondent Emerald Robinson for spreading wild conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 vaccines, so Rick Wiles is offering her a position with his TruNews network.
Liz Crokin has resurfaced with a new a "documentary" called "Slave Princess" about Britney Spears, claiming that she is using the "expertise" she gained as Qanon conspiracy theorist covering sex trafficking to tell Spears' story.
Finally, it turns out that Stew Peters and Clay Clark, both anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists and right-wing broadcasters, fancy themselves to be rappers.