Tea Party Patriots Action Advocates for SAVE Act to Prevent Unauthorized Voting

When Congress reconvenes in early September, a nationwide initiative will commence in California, mandating proof of citizenship for voter registration. Jenny Beth Martin, the founder of Tea Party Patriot Action (TPPA), discussed the importance of the American Voters Qualification Act, often referred to as the SAVE ACT, and shared insights about her group’s national bus […]
Men’s rating app for women compromised days after users were targeted on competitor app Tea

Hacker Breach Hits Dating Apps It all started with a tea, and then came the leaks. Not long after hackers compromised user data from the TEA app—an app designed for women to share their negative dating experiences—its male counterpart, Teaonher, faced a similar issue. Marketed as a “safe” platform, Virus Gossip Hub allows users to […]
AriZona founder thinks about increasing the price of popular 99-cent iced tea, calling it “especially unfair.”

Tall cans of Arizona Iced Tea have been available at gas stations and convenience stores since 1997, proudly maintaining a price of 99 cents. However, changes may be on the horizon, according to the company’s founder, Don Vultaggio. This longstanding price could be threatened by new tariffs of 50% on imported aluminum. Vultaggio remarked, “We’re […]
Texas Woman’s Lawsuit Alleges Man Contaminated Her Tea with Abortion Medication

Texas Woman Claims Partner Spiked Drink with Abortion Pills A woman from Texas has alleged that her partner secretly added abortion pills to her drink, resulting in the termination of her pregnancy. Liana Davis, the plaintiff from Corpus Christi, asserts that she conceived while seeing her neighbor, Christopher Cooprider, who is training as a Marine […]
Tea app compromised as women’s images, identification, and private messages surfaced online

Dating platforms that promote privacy and modesty often fall short on their promises. For example, Ashley Madison, a site tailored for those seeking extramarital affairs, suffered a significant data breach in 2015. Hackers disclosed personal information of 32 million users, including emails and financial details, causing public outrage and even leading to legal actions and […]
Even before it caused harm, tea was harmful for women.

Controversial Dating App Faces Major Backlash A so-called “dating safety” app for women, known as TEA, has come under fire for being a digital doxing tool disguised as a supporter of female empowerment. Initially presented as a means to enhance women’s safety in the dating world, the app has, ironically, become a major source of […]
I experienced the issues of The Tea app’s dating feature myself.

Recently, I wrote about an app called Tea, which lets women anonymously share their experiences with dates. To access this women-only platform, you need to apply and verify your identity. I was told my application would be reviewed shortly, but I actually waited a few weeks. Then, out of nowhere, just hours after I submitted […]
Women’s Dating Advice App ‘Tea’ Hacked, Revealing Photos of Women Critiquing Men

The app Tea, which centers around discussions about men women are dating, experienced a significant security breach on Friday. Approximately 72,000 images—selfies, ID pictures, and various user photos—were leaked. Social media platforms are now inundated with these images, many of which depict women criticizing the men in their lives. The app, which saw a spike […]
Tea Party Patriots to urge legislators on voting by noncitizens

Conservative Group Pushes for Voter Citizenship Verification A conservative organization is ramping up efforts to support President Trump and address concerns about non-citizen voting. Tea Party Patriots Action, a notable grassroots conservative group, plans to promote legislation during its upcoming retreat in August. Their goal is to advocate for a law that mandates evidence of […]
Is ‘No Kings’ the start of a new Tea Party?

Just a couple of months ago, Republicans had returned to their districts. I suggested they steer clear of city hall meetings and instead connect with their constituents face-to-face. Around 5 million Americans got involved during this time, leading to numerous protests across over 2,000 locations on June 14th, where people voiced their discontent with slogans […]