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Johnson Blames Dems For Creating Healthcare Crisis Via ‘Obamacare’
House Speaker Mike Johnson lashed out at Democrats on Monday for creating the healthcare crisis they are now using to demand more than a trillion dollars in new spending to reopen the goverment, much of which would be used to continue subsidizing “Obamacare” medical premiums. Democrats have kept the government shut down for more than…
Read MoreMaryland Man’ Kilmar Abrego Garcia May Finally Face Deportation After Years of Legal Battles
After nearly a decade of legal wrangling, appeals, and political controversy, the U.S. Department of Justice has renewed its push to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man who has been at the center of one of Maryland’s most drawn-out immigration cases. In a filing submitted to U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis on Friday, federal…
Read More“House Passes Legislation Requiring Congressional Approval for Future Oil Drilling Bans by Presidents”
1 In a significant move, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed the “Protecting American Energy Production Act” on Friday with a vote of 226 to 188. The bill aims to prevent future presidents from imposing a ban on oil and gas drilling without the express consent of Congress. This action comes in response to actions…
Read MoreFetterman Drops Bombshell on Democratic Leadership: “No One Really Knows Who’s in Charge”
Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has never been known to mince words, and this week, he lived up to that reputation once again. In a candid and unexpected interview, the Pennsylvania Democrat cast doubt on the state of leadership within his own party, saying bluntly that “no one really knows” who’s actually leading Democrats in Congress…
Read MoreSupreme Court Delivers Critical Ruling In Key Case
President Donald Trump has picked up a big win at the U.S. Supreme Court on a key issue driving his presidency. 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…
Read MoreHandful of Democrats Defy Party Leadership, Join GOP to Reopen Government After Record Shutdown
After more than six weeks of political paralysis, unpaid federal workers, frozen services, and escalating public frustration, the federal government is finally set to reopen — but the path to that outcome revealed a deepening rift inside Washington’s Democratic ranks. On Wednesday evening, the House of Representatives approved a funding package to end the longest…
Read MoreBody language expert claims Melania gets ‘confidence boost’ when Donald isn’t around
Melania Trump was honored by Fox with the “Patriot of the Year” Award last week. She attended the award ceremony in New York by herself, without Donald by her side. And according to a body language expert, it was a “boost” for her being solo. On November 6, Fox hosted their yearly Patriot Gala. This…
Read MoreKansas Mayor Charged With Allegedly Casting Ballots as a Noncitizen Across Multiple Elections
A legal case in rural Kansas is drawing significant attention after state officials announced charges against Coldwater Mayor Joe Ceballos, alleging that he participated in several elections despite not being a U.S. citizen. The charges mark one of the more notable instances in recent years involving questions of election eligibility, a topic that has been…
Read MoreJennifer Siebel Newsom’s Clash With Trump Sparks Broader Debate Over Political Hypocrisy
California’s political landscape is no stranger to heated confrontations, but the latest clash between First Lady Jennifer Siebel Newsom and President Donald Trump has ignited a firestorm that stretches far beyond state borders. What began as a campaign event for a controversial ballot measure turned into a full-scale national argument over leadership, moral authority, and…
Read MoreSenate Confirms Trump’s Pick To Join Liberal-Majority US Appeals Court
The U.S. Senate has approved President Donald Trump’s first and only nominee to the Boston-based federal appeals court. Until recently, most of the justices on this court were chosen by Democrats and often rejected his policy proposals. The Republican-led Senate voted 52-46 along party lines to make Joshua Dunlap, a conservative lawyer from Maine who…
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