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AOC’s opposition to Schumer on spending fight fuels Senate primary speculation

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) decision to advance a Republican spending bill set off a wave of anger on the Left and possibly opened the door for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) to try to topple the longtime Democratic powerhouse.  Schumer sided with Republicans on a vote to advance President Donald Trump’s government funding resolution Friday, […]

Democrats’ silence is deafening when it comes to backing Schumer

The stunning and fierce revolt against Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) for backing down from Republicans in a shutdown battle is being magnified by the resounding silence from Democrats refusing to come to his defense. Democrats, including House leaders and senators, repeatedly declined to answer questions on whether they maintain confidence in Schumer as […]

Great American Media unveils ’40 Days of Lent’ programming to celebrate Easter

Great American Media has unveiled its lineup to celebrate Easter just over a month away. The company announced its 40 Days of Lent: A Journey of Faith and Reflection programming shortly after the start of the Lent season, which started on Ash Wednesday, March 5 this year, and lasts six weeks leading up to the […]

‘She just became a big story tonight’: Trump jokes after getting brushed in the face by boom mic

President Donald Trump’s comedic interaction with a reporter went viral Friday when a media question and answer session took an unexpected turn.  Trump was taking questions from the press on the Joint Base Andrews tarmac in Maryland when the moment occurred.  As a journalist pressed the president on the war in Gaza, live video footage […]

Appeals court lifts block on Trump’s DEI executive orders

An appeals court on Friday lifted a block on executive orders seeking to end government support for diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, handing the Trump administration a win after a string of setbacks defending President Donald Trump’s agenda against dozens of lawsuits. The decision from a three-judge panel allows the orders to be enforced as […]

From Jack Smith to cartel crackdown: Trump heralds DOJ reforms

President Donald Trump ushered in a new era at the Department of Justice on Friday, saying the department that once brought criminal charges against him would no longer be “weaponized” and instead concentrate its resources on illegal immigration and street crime. Trump’s appearance inside the very building that led an investigation and prosecution of Trump during the last couple of years […]

FBI investigating rise in ‘swatting’ incidents against conservative media figures

The FBI launched an investigation into a series of swatting incidents targeting conservative media personalities. FBI Director Kash Patel announced Friday that the agency is working with local law enforcement to scrutinize a “dangerous trend” of such incidents after multiple right-leaning media figures, including radio show host Joe Pagliarulo, podcaster Shawn Farash, and Infowars’s Chase […]

Senate passes DC funding fix to prevent $1 billion in cuts, shifting fight to House

The Senate on Friday passed a bipartisan fix to prevent an immediate $1.1 billion cut to the Washington, D.C.’s budget, sending the measure to the House to prevent an imminent slashing of programs. Washington’s financial fate was thrust into the center of the political debate after Republicans in the House did not include a standard […]

Government shutdown averted with Senate passing Trump’s spending plan

The Senate passed a Republican-backed bill to fund the government, sending the measure to President Donald Trump’s desk ahead of a midnight funding deadline. The bill, which would fund the government through Sept. 30, passed 54-46. Sens. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Angus King (I-ME) voted with the majority of Republicans to pass the bill. Sen. […]

Nancy Mace sued for defamation by man she accused of sexual abuse on House floor

One of the men Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) accused of sexual abuse in a fiery speech on the House floor last month is suing the congresswoman for defamation, a test of legal rules that members of Congress say protect remarks in the chamber. Mace accused a group of South Carolina businessmen of being “rapists, peeping toms or […]
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