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Supreme Court Appears Poised to Weaken Voting Rights Act
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared poised to tighten the reins on how federal courts enforce Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, potentially shielding state lawmakers from challenges that conflate race and partisanship in redistricting. During re-arguments in Louisiana v. Callais, a conservative majority signaled openness to an approach backed by the Trump Justice Department, which could make it…
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Former Capitol Police Chief Sund Confronts Pelosi’s Misleading Jan. 6 Claims
Former Capitol Police Chief Steve Sund on Wednesday publicly contradicted former Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s latest claims about her handling of the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, releasing a detailed timeline that accuses her office of obstructing National Guard support. The confrontation follows a heated exchange earlier Wednesday morning, when Pelosi lashed out at Lindell TV reporter Alison Steinberg outside the…
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Senate Democrats Block GOP Plan To End Shutdown for 10th Time
Senate Democrats blocked the clean GOP House-passed short-term funding bill on Thursday for the 10th time since the federal government shut down nearly two weeks ago. Senate Democrats have ensured that the shutdown will continue into next week because legislators will leave Washington, D.C., for another extended weekend after a final series of votes on Thursday, following only three short…
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Americans Rip Democrats For Clinging to ‘Schumer Shutdown’
A new White House video features everyday Americans calling on Democrats to reopen the government. The one-minute video shows several participants — including farmers and rural workers filmed in fields and agricultural settings — urging Senate Democrats and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to end the ongoing government shutdown. Those featured argue that the standoff is harming farmers and disrupting agricultural…
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Biden Judge Refuses to Jail Teens Who Attacked DOGE Worker
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk expressed anger Tuesday after two 15-year-olds charged in connection with the assault of former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer Edward Coristine — known publicly as “Big Balls” — were spared jail time. Associate Judge Kendra Briggs of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia issued the verdict, which has drawn strong reactions…
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Obama Blows People’s Minds with Announcement That Screams Hypocrisy
Former President Barack Obama criticized President Donald Trump for deploying the National Guard to Chicago to address crime, asserting that it is “inherently corrupting” for a president to utilize the military “against their own people.” Obama expressed his dissatisfaction with Trump during the concluding episode of Marc Maron’s WTF podcast, released on Monday. The former president stated his belief that…
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Trump, Patel Announce Historic Success Under Operation Summer Heat
FBI Director Kash Patel said the first seven months of the Trump administration’s Operation Summer Heat have produced the best crime-fighting numbers in the nation’s history. President Donald Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and Patel detailed the results of the federal initiative during a White House press conference on Wednesday afternoon. “Since the start of the administration, the FBI has…
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Dems Stand to Lose Dozens of Congressional Districts at SCOTUS
At least nineteen and perhaps more Democratic-held congressional districts could shift to Republican control depending on the outcome of a major redistricting case being reargued before the Supreme Court on Wednesday. The case, Louisiana v. Callais, examines whether the state’s move to create a second majority-black congressional district violates the Fourteenth or Fifteenth Amendments. The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees equal protection under…
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Chuck Schumer Humiliated After Fellow Dems Erupt in ‘Open Mutiny’
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing difficulties leading the Democrats because they want to shut down the government. Schumer privately suggested a means to end the shutdown if it happens. However, he publicly condemned the same concept as a strategy to stop the shutdown from happening in the first place, according to Axios. He was dealing with an “open mutiny”…
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Former Presidential Candidate Arrested By ICE To Remain In Detention
A prominent Haitian businessman and former presidential candidate accused of working with armed gangs in Haiti will have to remain in US immigration custody for the time being. Pierre Reginald Boulos recently appeared in immigration court and will have to return next month because a judge at the Krome North Service Processing Center determined he could not be freed, the…
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