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DNC to spend $1.5 million for Sherrill in New Jersey governor’s race

The Democratic National Committee will spend $1.5 million in New Jersey’s gubernatorial election on behalf of Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s campaign.  The investment marks one of the largest in a largely Democratic state. The money will go to the New Jersey Coordinated Campaign, which will help hire regional directors and organizers, fund voter outreach efforts, and […]

Anita Dunn arrives for House testimony in Biden mental decline inquiry

Former White House senior adviser Anita Dunn arrived Thursday morning on Capitol Hill for a closed-door interview with House Oversight Committee investigators, as part of the panel’s intensifying inquiry into whether top aides worked to conceal signs of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline. Dunn declined to answer reporters’ questions as she arrived at the Rayburn House Office Building and walked […]

Trump calls for Intel CEO to resign after China ties revealed

President Donald Trump is calling for the CEO of Intel, a semiconductor manufacturer, to resign after Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) questioned his ties to China. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan joined the company as its chief executive in March of this year. “The CEO of INTEL is highly CONFLICTED and must resign, immediately,” Trump wrote on […]

Trump calls for new census ‘immediately’

President Donald Trump said he instructed the Department of Commerce to “immediately begin work on a new and highly accurate CENSUS.” He said this will be “based on modern day facts and figures and, importantly, using the results and information gained from the Presidential Election of 2024,” and claimed that “People who are in our […]

Midwest lawmakers file complaint over smoke from Canadian wildfires

A group of Republican state lawmakers from Midwestern states filed a complaint over smoke from Canadian wildfires. Republican state Reps. Austin Harris of Iowa, Elliott Engen of Minnesota, Calvin Callahan of Wisconsin, and state Sen. Clare Cory of North Dakota signed the letter. The Upper Midwest and parts of the Northeast have been experiencing poor […]

NEH rushed grants for gay comic book research and liberal projects before Trump cuts

Bureaucrats at the National Endowment for the Humanities cut checks to fund various liberal research projects as the Trump administration signaled its intention to cut diversity, equity, and inclusion-related grant spending, a Washington Examiner review of public records has found. Many of the grant projects that NEH staffers silently funded weren’t slated to begin until […]

In quest for peace in Ukraine Trump gets his wish, but will his dream come true?

TRUMP: ‘WE COULD BE ENDING … THE END OF THAT ROAD’: Even before he was elected president, Donald Trump nurtured a dream of getting Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a room, knocking their heads together, and using his art of the deal wizardry to compel a peace deal. Now, Putin […]

Trump tariffs go into effect as US brokers new trade deals

A set of stiff tariffs against nearly 70 countries went into effect Thursday just after midnight, bringing the Trump administration one step closer to finalizing its “Liberation Day” agenda. United States trading partners will face duties ranging from 10% to 41%, part of a recalculation of the rates Trump laid down in his original April […]

Why DOJ may target Florida for Obama officials grand jury inquiry

The Justice Department’s newly authorized criminal investigation into former Obama administration officials over their assessment of Russian interference in the 2016 election is fueling speculation that prosecutors will seek to impanel a grand jury in South Florida. A move to convene a grand jury in the politically friendly jurisdiction could provide a more advantageous terrain […]

Who wins and loses if every state gets their way on redistricting?

President Donald Trump asked Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) to call the state legislature in for a special session where they could approve new congressional maps that would redraw district lines in favor of Republicans. That began a partisan back-and-forth, with Democratic states such as California and New York threatening to redraw their maps in favor […]
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