Month: November 2025
Trump Fires Back at Ilhan Omar After Controversial Remarks About Somalia
Politics Commentary Former President Donald Trump once again clashed with Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), reigniting a long-running feud after resurfaced footage appeared to show the congresswoman expressing loyalty to her native Somalia. In a fiery post on Truth Social over the weekend, Trump blasted Omar, urging that she should “go back” — a phrase he…
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Supreme Court Justices Issue Warning to Lower Court Judges
Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh issued warnings this summer to lower court judges, cautioning them against defying precedents set by the high court in a series of cases involving President Donald Trump’s administration. “Lower court judges may sometimes disagree with this court’s decisions, but they are never free to defy them,” Gorsuch wrote in…
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Thune Erupts in Rare Outburst, Accuses Democrats of ‘Holding Government Hostage’ During Shutdown
Politics Commentary Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) — a lawmaker often praised for his calm and deliberate style — shocked colleagues on Wednesday with a rare, fiery speech on the Senate floor, accusing Democrats of “holding the government hostage” as the ongoing shutdown nears its 30th day. Thune’s emotional remarks came during a tense…
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Federal Judge ‘Disqualifies’ MAGA Prosecutor in L.A. – But It Won’t Change a Thing
When Bill Essayli was appointed earlier this year as U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, conservatives across the state finally felt like someone was ready to clean house. A former California Assemblyman known for taking on corruption and holding Sacramento’s power players accountable, Essayli had built his career on one thing: telling uncomfortable…
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Schumer Offers ‘Deal’ To Reopen Government But It Won’t Fly With GOP
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has shifted his strategy in the ongoing government shutdown, now embracing a version of a plan Republicans briefly considered — and later abandoned — to ease the shutdown’s impact on some federal workers and aid recipients. After previously withholding Democratic votes in a bid to secure an extension of…
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Supreme Court Gives Donald Trump Admin Win
President Donald Trump achieved a significant triumph at the U.S. Supreme Court, garnering support from normally liberal justices. The court annulled a lower court injunction that was obstructing the president from revoking the protected legal status of hundreds of thousands of migrants presently living in the United States. The ruling was 8–1 in support of…
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Former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson Dies Aged 93
Former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson passed away at the age of 93, according to a statement from his family and the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. After battling to recover from a broken hip in December, the former Republican senator, who played for Wyoming and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2022,…
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Supreme Court Hands Major Victory to Trump Administration — Even Liberal Justices Agree
Politics Commentary In a rare show of unity, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a decisive victory to President Donald Trump’s administration this week, ruling 8–1 in favor of the White House on a major immigration case that could reshape executive authority over border policy. The decision — which saw several liberal justices side with Trump…
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Democrats Say It’s ‘For The Children’ — Until They Need a Shutdown to Score Points
Politics Commentary The modern Democratic Party has reached a level of irony so staggering it could power the Capitol dome for a year. As the so-called “Schumer Shutdown” enters yet another painful week, the same Democrats who love to chant “for the children!” are now holding those very children hostage to their political theater. For…
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