(Robert Davis, The Center Square) Colorado Republicans on Thursday accused Democrat Gov. Jared Polis of violating campaign finance rules by using taxpayer dollars to send letters out along with refund checks that they argue promote his re-election campaign.
Colorado taxpayers are set to receive $750 refunds for individuals and $1,500 for...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In a press release endorsing Connecticut Senate candidate Leora Levy, former President Donald Trump blasted longtime political rival Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn, for his lies.
Blumenthal famously fibbed about serving in the Vietnam War--what would today be considered a crime under H.R. 258 or the Stolen...
(Headline USA) Critics torched Vice President Kamala Harris this week after she lamented Russia’s decision to sentence WNBA player Brittany Griner to nine years in prison for illegally bringing marijuana into the country.
“With today’s sentencing, Russia continues its wrongful detention of Brittney Griner. She should be released immediately,” Harris...
(Headline USA) A Washington Post columnist argued this week that Congress should pass a constitutional amendment putting an age cap on anyone seeking presidential office to prevent former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden from running for office again.
Charles Lane admitted what several other Democrats have begun to say...
UPDATE: Republicans on Friday unanimously chose Milwaukee in swing state Wisconsin for the 2024 national convention.
Milwaukee’s Democrat mayor, Cavalier Johnson, joined with Reince Priebus, a former chief of staff to then-President Donald Trump, to praise the decision after it was announced in Chicago.
“I want you to take all your money...
(Headline USA) Andy Ogles, a conservative county mayor, won Tennessee’s crowded Republican primary on Thursday in a reconfigured congressional district in left-leaning Nashville that the party is hoping to flip in November.
In a warning ahead of the general election, he said, “Liberals, we're coming for you.”
Ogles, the Maury County...
(Tyler Arnold, The Center Square) After a West Virginia school choice scholarship program was halted by the courts, Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is taking the fight to the Supreme Court of Appeals.
A lower court issued an injunction to prevent West Virginia from implementing the Hope Scholarship Act and an...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Sixteen busybody blue states are suing Florida to overturn its anti-grooming law in a Northern Florida court.
The suing parties include Washington D.C., New Jersey, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New York and Oregon, according to Axios.
The amicus brief stated...
( Christian Wade, The Center Square) Republican Gov. Chris Sununu is criticizing President Joe Biden over a news report that the Democrat mused about giving New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary position to his home state.
The Politico report cited anonymous sources as saying that Biden had asked advisers about moving up...
Editor's Note: In coordination with the Biden administration and others, social-media platforms including Facebook and the Associated Press have long used dogwhistle terms including "misinformation" to describe facts and opinions with which they disagree or find politically inconvenient.
While the AP article has been edited to provide some additional...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Texas Gov. Greg Abbott this week invited New York City Mayor Eric Adams to visit the southern border and see first-hand the costs Texans are bearing as a result of “President Biden’s border crisis.” By Friday, he’d announced the first bus of illegal immigrants...
(Headline USA) With immigration flooding America's open borders under the Biden administration's policies, U.S. authorities are planning to issue photo ID cards to immigrants in deportation proceedings in a bid to slash paper use and help people stay up-to-date on required meetings and court hearings, officials said.
The proposal from...