Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told America’s sheriffs he would introduce a tougher, Trump-style border policy to curb illegal immigration and ease pressure on asylum courts if he wins the presidency. In a Q&A at the annual convention of the National Sheriffs’ Association on Monday, Kennedy ripped President Joe Biden’s open border agenda […]
The Supreme Court is set to issue its most polarizing rulings of the term after a streak of unconventional alliances among the justices — in addition to several reversals against one of the most conservative federal appellate courts in the nation. The justices so far have returned decisions in 47 cases out of the 65 […]
Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-CO) move to switch districts in Colorado may be the key to saving her political career. After retaining her congressional seat by mere hundreds of votes two years ago, strategists say Boebert is set to make a political comeback as she recovers from a year of controversy. While the conservative firebrand is […]
The House Rules Committee is set to vote on three appropriations bills starting at 2 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesday on Capitol Hill. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER The committee will vote on three rules for acts that will fund multiple government agencies through 2025. In consideration are the Department of […]
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo urged voters to vote against Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY), recalling his pulling a fire alarm. Bowman is facing the toughest primary of any progressive House “Squad” Democrat, with polls showing him down by double digits. The gap is largely due to his critical position against Israel during the war […]
Seven states are looking to reform some of their election and governance rules to move away from partisanship via several ballot measures. Voters from across the country appear likely to vote on reforms related to gerrymandering, closed and semi-closed primaries, and winner-take-all voting. Here are some ballot measures people will vote on. Gerrymandering The deadline […]
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) is putting aside long-standing differences with former President Donald Trump in a bid to flip Virginia red this November. The two are holding a rally Friday afternoon in Chesapeake, Virginia, as polls show the governor’s onetime rival in a dead heat with President Joe Biden. The two Republicans’ sporadic relationship is […]
Approximately 1,000 migrants who arrived in Chicago seeking help from the city after illegally crossing the southern border were forced out of taxpayer-funded shelters this month, according to a new report. As of this week, more than 1,000 migrants residing in city- and state-funded shelters across Chicago have departed the shelters because of the city’s […]
Matter of Debate Presidential debates aren’t always the most useful tools for learning about what kinds of policy goals the hopefuls have. But on Thursday, the country will sit down not to learn about who the two men vying for the White House are but rather to listen to them, once again, throw sharp elbows […]
(The Center Square) – Spokane officials are expected to approve up to $7.6 million in grants Monday night, deploying another round of funding toward the city’s ongoing homelessness crisis. The decision follows months of back and forth between local homeless providers and Spokane’s Community, Housing, and Human Services Department, or CHHS. Spokane issued a Request for […]