Wyoming Republican Secretary of State Chuck Gray is encouraging other state secretaries to defend keeping former President Donald Trump’s name on the 2024 presidential ballot after filing an amicus brief with the Supreme Court. The conservative legal organization American First Legal filed the amicus brief on Gray’s behalf in direct support of Trump’s name remaining […]
Former President Donald Trump is speaking in Concord, New Hampshire, where he is expected to receive the endorsement of former rival Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC). Trump is expected to begin speaking at the rally in the Granite State at 7 p.m. EST. The rally is being held four days before the Republican presidential primary in […]
Former Florida Republican Party Chairman Christian Ziegler has been cleared of sexual battery allegations by Florida police, but he still could face charges over an alleged sex tape. The Sarasota Police Department announced on Friday it would be referring a probable cause affidavit for video voyeurism to the state attorney’s office as part of the […]
President Joe Biden told a group of mayors he supports “massive changes” at the southern border. Speaking at the White House to a gathering of the United States Conference of Mayors, Biden says he hopes to have an agreement in place in the Senate next week. “I’m ready to solve the problem, I really am,” […]
The White House has stood by President Joe Biden alluding to former President Donald Trump‘s Muslim travel ban when he was asked whether he was concerned Arab Americans would not vote for him in this year’s general election. Biden was underscoring the contrast between himself and his predecessor, according to press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, citing […]
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is focusing his presidential campaign on winning over minority voters, as a growing number of black voters consider an alternative to President Joe Biden. Recent polling has shown a major decline in support for the president and growing support for Kennedy. In Georgia, where Kennedy recently campaigned, Biden has the support […]
Leaders on the House Oversight Committee plan to seek access to the personal email account of a top National Institutes of Health aide who allegedly violated federal records law to avoid public scrutiny during the COVID-19 pandemic. A spokesperson for the Republicans on the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic told the Washington Examiner that […]
Many Americans don’t appear to be terribly enamored by the prospect of choosing between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden come November. The polls show both men are broadly unpopular, with Biden holding a 39% approval rating (56% disapproval) and Trump holding a 43% favorability rating (52% unfavorable). Could a third-party candidate competitively […]
The Biden administration called on Congress to pass bipartisan legislation to expand the child tax credit and renew investment deductions prized by the business sector. A White House spokesman said that the bill, which advanced out of the Ways and Means Committee on Friday afternoon in an overwhelming 40-3 vote, would “lift hundreds of thousands […]
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will stop sending out food stamps to Washington state residents for January tomorrow. Food stamp payments are issued in the Evergreen State between Jan. 1 and Jan. 20. The state’s SNAP program is called the Basic Food Program, and payments are usually sent out depending on the date that recipients applied for benefits. Once a household […]