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Trumpworld erupts after Montana GOP nixes anti-Rosendale speaker

Trumpworld is lobbing fresh attacks at Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) after the Montana GOP uninvited an ally of the former president from speaking at its winter convention. On Monday, the state party informed Alex Bruesewitz, a Rosendale critic with close ties to Donald Trump Jr., that he would no longer be invited to deliver a […]

DC carjacking suspect who shot Trump official and others in 11-hour crime spree had previous felony charges dropped

The man who was accused of being involved in eight dangerous crimes across an 11-hour period in Washington, D.C., had been arrested on felony charges almost two years ago to the day — but they were ultimately dropped by the U.S. attorney’s office. Police fatally shot and killed Artell Cunningham, 28, of Suitland, Maryland, on […]

House moves quickly on SALT deduction expansion bill sought by New York Republicans

The House Rules Committee advanced legislation that would expand federal deductions for state and local taxes paid, a measure negotiated by New York Republicans in return for their support on a broader tax legislative bill. The Rules Committee on Thursday reported out a rule to allow for consideration of SALT legislation on the floor. The bill was […]

Money mug shot: Trump’s criminal cases correlate with biggest fundraising days

Former President Donald Trump‘s felony indictments led to his two biggest fundraising windfalls, new data show. The former president raised the most amount of money on Aug. 24, 2023, the same day Trump turned himself in to Georgia authorities and a mug shot of Trump was released to the public, an unprecedented moment in American […]

Ilhan Omar faces censure resolution from Marjorie Taylor Greene over Somalia comments

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is the latest Democratic member to be targeted with a censure resolution as she faces accusations of “treasonous statements” over the weekend related to Somalia. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) introduced the resolution on the House floor on Thursday to reprimand Omar over remarks she made at an event in Minnesota, […]

Eric Adams unites with state Republican chairman in opposing police reporting bill

New York City police officers are required to log basic information for all public interactions after the city council overrode Mayor Eric Adams’s veto of the controversial bill, putting the Democrat in an unlikely agreement with the chairman of the state Republican Party. On Tuesday, the New York City Council voted 42-9 to overturn Adams’s […]

California background checks for ammunition have ‘no historical’ basis: Judge

A U.S. federal district court judge ruled Wednesday that California cannot enforce a law requiring people to undergo background checks to purchase ammunition, holding that the law has “no historical pedigree” and violates the Second Amendment. “A sweeping background check requirement imposed every time a citizen needs to buy ammunition is an outlier that our […]

Louisiana governor hints at return of death row executions

Gov. Jeff Landry (R-LA) appeared to hint on Wednesday that death row executions could be making a return to the Pelican State. Executions have been missing as a part of Louisiana justice since 2010, but Landry committed himself during a press conference to maintaining “contractual obligations” between his state and the families of victims following […]

Cori Bush says criticisms of her security payments are ‘racism at its best’

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) renewed her response to criticisms surrounding a federal investigation into her campaign spending on private security. Bush appeared on MSNBC’s The ReidOut Wednesday to respond to the controversy surrounding the money that went to Cortney Merritts, her husband since February 2023. Host Joy Reid included a clip of Rep. Troy Nehls […]

Yearslong legal battle over Georgia’s voting machines finally reaches decisive moment

A federal judge will decide on Thursday if Georgia’s highly disputed Dominion voting machines are in violation of voters’ constitutional rights and are vulnerable to hacking, ahead of the swing state’s March 12 presidential primary. The heavily debated case has been in court for six years as state officials hashed out whether the machines were […]
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