Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha firmly asserted that he does not believe a socialist will win the presidential election in 2028, saying there is āno shot whatsoeverā of that happening. Despite various socialist candidates securing the Democratic nominations in primaries across the country, Concha said left-wing candidates are successful only in blue states or cities, [ā¦]
The Democratic National Committee omitted Graham Platner of Maine from its photo of the top five Democratic nominees in their respective Senate races. A poll tracker account on X noted Platnerās absence from the image that featured former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA), Texas state Rep. James Talarico, former Ohio Sen. [ā¦]
Justice Samuel Alito offered a sharp dissent on Monday to the Supreme Courtās decision to uphold a Mississippi law allowing late-arriving mail ballots to be counted, warning that the majorityās ruling will likely hurt public confidence in elections and the system of government. The high court ruled 5-4 in favor of upholding the Mississippi law, [ā¦]
A U.S. Army captain stationed in Washington state was given a 12-year prison sentence for secretly slipping an abortion drug to a junior enlisted soldier pregnant with his child. A press release from the nonprofit advocacy group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America said Capt. Brandon Jones-Adams pleaded guilty last week to intentionally killing his unborn [ā¦]
Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) is under federal investigation for suspected campaign finance violations. News of the federal investigation came the same day the Senate Ethics Committee closed its own investigation into allegations of campaign finance violations. A source familiar with the investigation confirmed the inquiry to the Washington Examiner. Axios reported that the investigation stems [ā¦]
Last year, the Supreme Court justices received free concert tickets, money tied to lucrative book deals, and supplemental income from teaching jobs, according to a Washington Examiner review of the high courtās 2025 financial disclosure reports released on Monday. All but Justice Samuel Alito, who requested a deadline extension for the 15th consecutive year, filed [ā¦]
President Donald Trump compared the rise of socialism to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Trump was asked about the possible rise of more socialist candidates after three candidates New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsed last week won their Democratic primary elections. āItās a big threat to our nation, actually, because itās not socialism, itās [ā¦]
Rescuers from across the world are racing to uncover victims from collapsed apartment blocks, family homes, and storefronts days after back-to-back earthquakes rattled Venezuela. While the twin earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, have taxed Venezuelaās teetering emergency infrastructure, they have also given a human dimension to the nationās struggles as rescuers [ā¦]
President Donald Trump signed an affordability-focused presidential memorandum on Monday aimed at lowering costs for Americans who repair their own cars with aftermarket, or third-party, parts. The president signed a similar measure in February for farmers pertaining to the repair of farm equipment. āThis is something thatās very exciting to me,ā the president told reporters [ā¦]
House Judiciary Committee ranking member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) filed a discharge petition Monday to kill the Trump administrationās $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund. Raskin will need six Republicans to reach the necessary 218 signatures to force a vote on the legislation, but he said he has not yet received any commitments from Republicans. The legislative [ā¦]