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Trump blasts Biden and Whitmer in Michigan over border crisis: ‘Stealing your money’

Former President Donald Trump hammered President Joe Biden and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) while in Michigan on Tuesday, dragging the two Democrats for their immigration policies. “She’s now pushing Michigan families to accept $500 a month to take illegal aliens into your homes. They won’t, they don’t say this for our veterans that are on […]

Good news for RFK Jr.: Younger voters are open to third party

Nearly half of likely voters 40 years old and younger are open to voting for a third-party candidate, giving a big boost to independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign. In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets, 47% of the middle-age to younger voters said that “they’re at least somewhat likely to vote third-party […]

Democrats face ‘horrifying’ reality amid young minorities’ exodus: ‘Leaving in droves’

Recent polls showing low black and Hispanic support for the Democratic party has left many Democrat leaders and strategists sweating.  Former Clinton campaign strategist James Carville took to his podcast Carville’s classroom to share his concerns as the Democratic party loses popularity among younger people of color. “I’ve been very vocal about this,” Carville said. […]

Election night results live: Biden braces for protest votes as Trump rallies in Wisconsin

Voters in New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin are headed to the polls on Tuesday to cast their votes in the 2024 presidential primary race. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have already clinched their parties’ presumptive presidential nominations, so neither candidate is facing real competition. ELECTION 2024: FOLLOW LATEST COVERAGE Delaware […]

Food stamps: Montana April SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 to begin Tuesday

Montana’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin sending its April payments, worth up to $1,751, on Tuesday. Beginning on the second, SNAP payments in Montana are distributed over five days every month. Recipients get their payments on days according to their SNAP case number, account number, Social Security number, or last name. April’s payments will be distributed from Tuesday to Saturday. To qualify for […]

Democrats have shifted stance on illegal immigration: Byron York

The Washington Examiner’s Byron York reflected on how much the Democratic Party has shifted its stance on illegal immigration, as many members used to view it as unacceptable. York, the chief political correspondent for the Washington Examiner, discussed how then-Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama both spoke out against illegal immigration when they were in […]

California lawmakers have a new solution to deter retail thieves — arresting them

A Los Angeles County Democrat proposed legislation that would make retail theft a misdemeanor in an effort that could make shoplifters more fearful of stealing.  The bill would make shoplifting a misdemeanor and allow law enforcement to make warrantless arrests for theft not committed in their presence if officers have probable cause. Democratic Assemblymember Wendy […]

Trump attorneys revive push for New York judge to recuse himself in hush money case

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump revealed this week that they asked the judge overseeing Trump’s hush money case in New York for permission to file a second request that the judge recuse himself from the case. The attorneys said, according to a letter filed Monday, that Judge Juan Merchan’s daughter presented “an interest in […]

Jewish House Democrats blast Israel after aid worker deaths: ‘Squandering its moral standing’

Several Jewish House Democrats bashed Israel after a drone strike killed seven international aid workers. Seven World Central Kitchen aid workers were killed on Monday after an Israeli airstrike hit their convoy, despite coordinating their movements with the Israel Defense Forces. The attack, which killed an Australian, Polish, British, Palestinian, and dual U.S.-Canadian citizen, was […]

Some colleges are charging students nearly $100,000 tuition knowing taxpayers will foot the bill

Several colleges have driven tuition prices up to nearly $100,000 knowing taxpayers will foot much of the bill through the federal financial aid system. Schools including Tufts University, Wellesley College, Boston University, and Yale University announced they are each charging more than $90,000 in tuition for the 2024-2025 academic year, with Tufts’s tuition at $95,888. […]
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