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Judge unseals DOJ fight with Fulton County over 2020 election worker information

A federal court unsealed a battle between Fulton County, Georgia, and the Justice Department over a grand jury subpoena seeking information about individuals who helped administer the 2020 election. The newly public docket offers the clearest look yet at a legal dispute stemming from a federal grand jury investigation in which the DOJ sought the […]

Byron Donalds voices rare disagreement with Trump on AI policy

Gubernatorial hopeful Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) took a rare position countering President Donald Trump by disagreeing with him on artificial intelligence policy. Donalds secured his top spot in Republican polling after scoring an early coveted endorsement from the president. As such, he’s been cautious not to cross Trump on any major issues, but broke ranks […]

Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman refuse to exit South Carolina governor’s race after losing Trump endorsement

President Donald Trump has a nearly 100% success rate with endorsements this year in GOP primaries, yet Reps. Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman are convinced they can beat the commander in chief’s preferred pick to be the next governor of South Carolina. Trump endorsed Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette late last week, dealing a blow to […]

Trump administration hits pause on DOJ anti-weaponization fund as legal challenge plays out

President Donald Trump is pausing plans for the Justice Department’s $1.776 billion “weaponization” fund amid opposition from Republicans in Congress, at least for two weeks. The Justice Department announced the move Monday after Trump met with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). “The Department of Justice disagrees strongly with the decision on the Anti-Weaponization Fund put […]

Ro Khanna announces get-out-the-vote rally with Graham Platner in Maine

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) is sticking by Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner in the face of controversy as he announced a get-out-the-vote rally with Platner in Maine for Friday. Platner’s campaign was hit with another scandal this weekend, as news broke that he sent sexually explicit text messages to multiple women while married to his […]

Massie and Khanna rail against defense bill provision to integrate US military with Israel

Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) are working to strip a provision in the annual defense bill that would integrate the U.S. and Israeli militaries. A provision in this year’s National Defense Authorization Act requires War Secretary Pete Hegseth to appoint a lead official to coordinate joint U.S.-Israel defense efforts, including technology research, […]

Tina Peters pushes election-rigging narrative hours after release from prison

Tina Peters, a former Mesa County Clerk, reignited her election-rigging narrative just hours after being released from prison in Colorado, where she was serving a nine-year sentence for election interference in 2020. Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) commuted Peters’s sentence at La Vista Correctional Facility in Pueblo last month following public pressure from President Donald Trump. […]

White House warns ICE protesters: ‘Play stupid games, win stupid prizes’

The White House issued a blunt warning to protesters opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in New Jersey, declaring in an X post that enforcement efforts “will not be deterred,” adding, “Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.” The phrase is notably a lyric from Taylor Swift‘s song “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince,” which appeared […]

Anti-Trump programming heats up in progressive push to ‘reclaim’ America 250 messaging

Activist groups are offering a progressive vision for the U.S.’s next 250 years, positioning themselves against President Donald Trump’s plans to mark the semiquincentennial this summer. The coalition of groups, which are mostly focused on race, is spearheading protests from June 19 through July 4 in New York City, Chicago, Boston, and other major cities, […]

Trump brushes off Iran suspending peace talks: ‘We’ve been talking too much’

President Donald Trump said he is in no hurry to strike a peace deal after Iran reportedly suspended indirect talks over Israel‘s latest strikes in Lebanon. “I think we’ve been talking too much, if you want to know the truth,” Trump told NBC News on Monday. “I think going silent would be very good, and […]
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