The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office announced a criminal investigation into a Texas-based telecommunications company that is allegedly behind the thousands of robocalls sent to Democrats impersonating President Joe Biden and telling them not to vote in the state’s primary. Republican Attorney General John Formella said in a news conference on Tuesday that the office […]
The House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government subpoenaed the National Science Foundation on Tuesday, saying the agency failed to provide details on funding given to misinformation researchers that Republicans say amounted to online censorship. The NSF “has not produced the highest priority documents,” committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) told Director Sethuraman […]
The Washington Examiner’s Byron York argued Tuesday that the dilemma facing Congress with the recent border bill underlines the key difference in how the Republican and Democratic parties aim to address the border. Members of both political parties, especially Republicans, have criticized the border deal, with many arguing the bill fails to secure the border […]
Metro released a revised budget proposal Monday that will ward off severe service cuts previously proposed in December, but it will include significant fare hikes and other service reductions following the transportation system’s $750 million budget shortfall. The proposal needs to be approved in three jurisdictions (Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia) before the transit system […]
Confusion consumed Nevada this week, with the state holding presidential primary elections Tuesday for the Democratic and Republican parties, while the Nevada Republican Party is holding separate caucuses on Thursday. Republicans can vote in both the primary and caucuses if they choose, but only Thursday’s caucuses will count toward awarding delegates. What’s more, the candidates […]
A complaint has been lodged with the Federal Election Commission, accusing a group aligned with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), which has spent millions in targeting Tim Sheehy, a Republican candidate vying for Montana’s Senate seat, of failing to file independent expenditure reports. On Monday, the Americans for Public Trust filed an FEC complaint […]
A veteran nurse slammed the Virginia General Assembly’s latest bill that would force nurses across the commonwealth to receive implicit bias training in order to obtain and keep their medical licenses. “The bill proposes that without the implicit bias training, that licenses will not be able to be renewed, and this is a little surprising […]
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) vowed Monday that no city in Florida would become the next San Francisco, citing the California city’s homelessness problem. The Florida governor listed several new proposals he aims to work on with the state legislature, including forbidding camping on city sidewalks and in parks. DeSantis also proposed additional funding for homeless […]
Former President Donald Trump‘s name will appear on early voting ballots for Maine residents choosing to participate despite Secretary of State Shenna Bellows disqualifying the former president from the ballot under the 14th Amendment. Early voting in the state began on Monday, one month before Super Tuesday on March 5. Republicans and Democrats will be […]
Kellyanne Conway, who served as a White House adviser to former President Donald Trump, suggested the Republican front-runner pick a person of color as his running mate. In a New York Times op-ed published Monday, Conway rejected popular calls to pick a woman as his vice president, urging Trump not to play into identity politics. […]