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RFK Jr. campaign payments to family member prompts FEC legal threat

The Federal Election Commission sent a legal threat this week to the 2024 independent presidential campaign committee for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over its major payments to the candidate’s daughter-in-law. Kennedy Jr., a staunch critic of the intelligence community, has dished out more than $70,000 in campaign funds to the White House hopeful’s daughter-in-law, Amaryllis […]

Buttigieg celebrates more than $620 million in new EV funding ‘to win the race’

The Biden administration is giving $623 million in grants to create electric vehicle charging points in the United States as part of President Joe Biden’s effort to steer drivers away from gas-powered vehicles.       While EV sales have grown in recent years, accounting for 9% of all passenger vehicle sales in 2023, the funding comes after […]

Voters: Trump and DeSantis would beat Biden, not Nikki Haley

Voters are pouring cold water on reports that Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley would beat President Joe Biden in a head-to-head election. While she is the media darling of the hour, a new Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets on Thursday showed that of the top three Republican presidential candidates, only she would lose to […]

Stimulus update: Direct payment from Alaska fund worth $1,312 to be sent to some in seven days

The Alaska Department of Revenue is set to send checks from the state’s 2023 Permanent Fund Dividend to eligible residents who have yet to receive payment in seven days. The checks going out in a week are to Alaskans who are eligible for the 2023 or earlier PFD payment but did not receive it during prior […]

Haley says she’s not surprised by Christie’s hot mic comments

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley brushed off comments from former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie casting doubt on her ability to defeat former President Donald Trump in a one-on-one matchup during an interview with FOX & Friends. “I mean, look, it’s not a surprise,” Haley said in her first remarks addressing the incident Thursday. “These fellas […]

Food stamps: February Montana SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 to begin in 22 days

Montana’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its February payments, worth up to $1,751, in 22 days. Montana distributes SNAP payments over five days each month. January’s payments concluded on Saturday, and February’s payments will be disbursed from Feb. 2 to Feb. 6. The date recipients get their payments depends on their SNAP case number, account number, Social Security number, or […]

Federal government pushing for Georgia prisoner’s demand for state-funded transition

The federal government filed a statement in a Georgia court Monday informing an Atlanta judge that the Peach State should fund a prisoner’s demand for a gender-transition surgery. The United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia and other Department of Justice administrators wrote on behalf of the civil rights of a biologically male […]

Ramaswamy to file amicus brief to the Supreme Court in Trump’s ballot eligibility case

EXCLUSIVE — Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy will file an amicus brief on Wednesday to the U.S. Supreme Court arguing against the decision by the Colorado Supreme Court to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot in November’s presidential primary election.   Filed on behalf of Ramaswamy by his attorneys, he argued the efforts from […]

Biden cautions against ‘extreme Republicans’ in face of hot December inflation report

President Joe Biden conceded Thursday that December’s inflation report shows that the administration must do more to lower costs and cautioned that Republicans taking the White House instead would raise prices for households. The December Consumer Price Index featured both month-to-month and year-over-year inflation clocking in above projections. Monthly inflation increased by 0.3% while yearly […]

Texas A&M looks to clamp down on public records requests after DEI inquiry

EXCLUSIVE — Faculty at Texas A&M University are looking to restrict the school’s responsiveness to public records requests after an inquiry into its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, claiming the requests are threatening and amount to harassment. The move comes after the Washington Examiner reported on the TAMU nursing school’s support for DEI ahead of […]
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