Thousands of protesters filled Dublin, Ireland‘s streets on Monday marching to chants of “Out, Out!” The Irish demonstrators were rallying to fight their government’s immigration policies while marching and waving Irish flags. “I’m here for my children and I’m here for my grandchildren. I’m here to keep Ireland for the Irish and our Celtic race,” […]
New York prosecutors who brought the criminal hush money trial against Donald Trump said Monday that they expect to bring additional witnesses to the stand for at least two more weeks, as the former president openly chided the judge’s latest threats of jail time. Trump concluded his day in court by suggesting he is fully […]
Top officials in former President Donald Trump’s campaign for reelection believe the relatively blue states of Minnesota and Virginia are in play for the GOP ahead of the 2024 general election. Since 2008, Virginia has voted for a Democratic president consistently. Minnesota has been voting Democrats into the presidency for much longer, having voted consistently […]
The House swore in its newest Democratic member on Monday, bringing the party’s caucus back to 213 members and temporarily bringing Republicans’ already slim majority down to just one vote. Rep. Tim Kennedy (D-NY) was sworn into office after lawmakers completed their first votes of the week just six days after Kennedy won a special […]
Former Georgia Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan shared that he would be voting for President Joe Biden come November. In an op-ed published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Duncan, who testified against Trump in his election interference case in Georgia, expressed his disappointment watching “an increasing number of Republicans fall in line behind former president Donald […]
The House Education and the Workforce Committee is amending its antisemitism hearing to include the presidents from Northwestern University and Rutgers University over “gravely concerning” agreements reached with pro-Palestinian protesters on their college campuses. Originally, the presidents from Yale, the University of Michigan, and UCLA were to testify before the committee on May 23 for […]
Talks between Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) about her effort to oust Johnson from his position failed to yield results on Monday. Greene announced that her conversation with Johnson would continue Tuesday morning, saying she has been “patient,” “diligent,” and “steady” in her position on the issue. “So we […]
A conservative law firm in Wisconsin has filed a lawsuit against Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe over the public access to the state’s voter registration list, according to a report from Wisconsin Public Radio. The Public Interest Legal Foundation filed a federal lawsuit against Wolfe because they believe she has violated the federal National […]
Thirteen federal judges announced Monday they would cease hiring law clerks from Columbia University after school administrators permitted a pro-Palestinian encampment on its lawn and allowed the “virulent spread of antisemitism” on campus. “Considering recent events, and absent extraordinary change, we will not hire anyone who joins the Columbia University community — whether as undergraduates […]
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is opening an inquiry into the FBI regarding the agency’s hiring practices, particularly those that involve diversity, equity, and inclusion directives from the Biden administration. Jordan sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray on Monday criticizing the agency for its “hyper-fixation” on DEI as opposed to “qualifications” […]