Month: November 2025
Trump Fires Back at NYC Mayor-Elect Mamdani: “He’d Better Be Careful”
NEW YORK — President Donald Trump responded sharply Wednesday to remarks made by New York City’s newly elected mayor, Zohran Mamdani, warning that the incoming leader’s rhetoric and policies could put him “on the wrong side of the law.” The exchange marks the first major clash between the White House and the progressive mayor-elect —…
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Elise Stefanik Launches Gubernatorial Bid, Vows to ‘Take Back New York’ After Mamdani Victory
ALBANY, N.Y. — In a move that immediately reshaped New York’s political landscape, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik officially announced her bid for governor on Friday, positioning herself as the Republican Party’s strongest contender to challenge Democratic incumbent Kathy Hochul in the 2026 election. The announcement came just days after Zohran Mamdani, a progressive state lawmaker and…
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Kentucky Democratic Senator Switches To GOP: ‘Party Left Me
It is tough to be a Democratic governor in a state considered to be “Red,” and it just got tougher for Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear. The governor has been popular enough in his state that he is considered one of the top picks for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination for 2028, having defeated his Republican…
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Whispers from the VA: What’s Really Happening Behind the Headlines?
For years, America’s veterans and their families have been caught in the middle of heated political debates, shifting policies, and endless rumors about funding cuts. This week, however, the headlines tell a different story. In a rare act of unity, the U.S. House of Representatives came together across party lines to unanimously restore a key…
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House Passes Bill Blocking Future Presidents From Banning Oil Drilling Without Congress’ Approval
Legislation was passed 226 to 188 by the Republican-controlled House to prevent future administrations from prohibiting oil and gas drilling without the consent of Congress, giving President Donald Trump another significant win. The “Protecting American Energy Production Act” forbids the president from “declaring a moratorium on the use of hydraulic fracturing unless Congress authorizes the…
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Supreme Court Issues Landmark Decision in Immigration Case Backing Trump Administration
In a major development that could reshape U.S. immigration policy, the Supreme Court has handed former President Donald Trump a significant legal victory. In an 8–1 ruling, the Court overturned a lower court’s injunction that had blocked the administration from ending the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants currently living in the United States. The decision…
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Progressive TikTok ‘Star’ Gets Crushed In Election Bid
Progressive influencer Deja Foxx just got crushed in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, losing by more than 40 points in a blowout that stunned far-left activists. The Associated Press called the race for 54-year-old Adelita Grijalva with only 65% of the vote counted. Grijalva, a Pima County Supervisor and daughter of the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva,…
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Zohran Mamdani Wins NYC Mayoral Race, Vows Bold Socialist Reforms for a ‘New Kind of City
Politics & Urban Affairs Report In a historic and polarizing victory, Zohran Mamdani has been elected as the next Mayor of New York City, marking the first time a self-described Democratic Socialist and Muslim-American will hold the city’s top office. The 34-year-old lawmaker and activist, who first gained prominence in state politics, defeated independent candidate…
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Senate Confirms Alabama Solicitor General Edmund LaCour as Federal Judge for Northern District
Judiciary & Politics Report In a largely party-line vote that underscored Washington’s deep judicial divisions, the U.S. Senate has confirmed Alabama Solicitor General Edmund “Eddie” LaCour Jr. to serve as a federal judge for the Northern District of Alabama. The vote — 51 to 47 — came after hours of debate on the Senate floor,…
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Supreme Court Ruling Could Reshape Congress: GOP May Gain Up to 20 Seats
Washington Bureau Report A pending U.S. Supreme Court decision could dramatically alter the balance of power in Congress, with political analysts warning that a ruling against a key section of the Voting Rights Act may open the door for Republicans to gain as many as 20 additional seats in the House of Representatives. The case,…
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