(Headline USA) The Biden administration this week broke ages of longstanding presidential tradition on executive privilege in the interest of waging a partisan strike to undermine former President Donald Trump.
It comes amid plummeting poll numbers for Democrats and a growing likelihood that Trump may run again in 2024.
Even before...
A Wisconsin court ordered state Assembly Speaker Robin Vos to disclose records related to his promised investigation into the 2020 presidential election this week.
Vos launched the investigation earlier this summer, signing subpoenas to compel testimony from top election clerks and mayors in Wisconsin’s largest cities.
But in a reversal...
As the Biden administration seems to be hemorrhaging support, even amongst members of its own party, Vice President Kamala Harris is again drawing fire for behavior that seems inauthentic.
At issue is a creepy NASA video where Harris appears with child actors who were paid to look interested in what...
(Headline USA) Additional evidence of perpetuating voter fraud in Georgia has led to the firing of two workers accused of shredding paper voter registration applications in the heavily Democrat majority Fulton County, according to a statement released by officials.
Preliminary information indicates that the employees checked out batches of applications...
The southern border is once again unmanned after the National Guard soldiers and state police sent by multiple governors to assist with the border crisis withdrew this past week.
Earlier this summer, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott requested aid from several states as hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants flooded the...
(Coleman Hopkins, Headline USA) The Biden administration may soon face its first test over how much political damage a recent series of policy disasters has inflicted, with Republicans cautiously optimistic to retake the Virginia governorship and state legislature next month.
A recent survey by the Wason Center for Civic Leadership...
(Headline USA) A whisker-thin Democrat majority in Congress is gearing up its attempt to ram through a partisan spending spree to pay for a radical legislative agenda beholden to the far Left.
There’s little doubt that Congress will again extend the government’s prolific spending when its borrowing authority expires in...
With the southern border slipping daily into increasing chaos, a Texas rancher had a question for the Biden administration: “Where’s Kamala?” referencing the vice president who is allegedly in charge of handling the crisis.
The rancher wasn’t the only one voicing frustration. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., on tour of the...
Nikole Hannah--Jones, architect of the "1619 Project," sparred with conservatives on Twitter while attempting to expose hypocrisy in the debate over school choice, the Post Millennial reported.
But instead, she simply reiterated the very argument made by school-choice proponents for giving under-served communities the opportunity to escape failing education systems.
"Why...
Under questioning Thursday from US Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., as part of hearings about the Arizona Senate's recent election audit, the vice chairman of Maricopa County's Board of Supervisors admitted that it withheld certain files from the probe of the 2020 presidential election.
In response to Biggs's question as to...
Arizona's Republican Gov. Doug Ducey said he doubted the resolve of Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., to oppose the Democrats' massive social spending bill, the Washington Examiner reported.
Ducey cited Sinema's lack of principle as evidence that she would not stand up to pressure.
“She's a politician, so of course she's going...
While a mere 44% of Republicans want Donald Trump to run for office again in 2024, according to a new survey published Wednesday by the Pew Research Center, nearly 70% of Republicans believe the former president “should remain a major national political figure,” up from 57% in January.
Two-thirds of...