April Clark
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Elections
Texas Identifies 2,700 Potential Noncitizens on Voter Rolls
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson announced that her office has identified 2,724 individuals on the state's voter rolls who may not be U.S. citizens. This.
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Politics
Democrats Mischaracterize Ethics Guidelines in Letter Regarding Trump Appointee
Several Democrats on the House Committee on Natural Resources have misrepresented ethics guidelines in a letter to Acting Inspector General Caryl.
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Elections
Leftist Groups Try To Nuke Wildly Popular Voter Citizenship Rule
A recent Gallup poll indicates that over 80% of Americans support requiring documented proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections, a.
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Elections
Democrats Struggle to Attract Young Voters Amid Protests
Recent protests against former President Donald Trump have highlighted a significant demographic shift within the Democratic Party, as participation appears to.
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Elections
Wisconsin Election Officials Face Scrutiny Over Voter Registration Compliance
Wisconsin election officials are under scrutiny for failing to adhere to state laws regarding voter registration during the record-breaking turnout in the April.
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Elections
NJ Governor Race Tests Effectiveness Of GOP Ground Game
President Donald Trump's 2024 victory was bolstered by a robust ground game, and this year's gubernatorial elections, particularly in New Jersey, will serve as.
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Elections
Illegal Alien Who Ran Des Moines Schools Registered As MD Voter
Ian Andre Roberts, the illegal alien ineligible for employment in the U.S. but hired in Iowa as superintendent at the Des Moines School District, is a.
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Elections
Stacey Abrams' Group Closes After Campaign Finance Crimes
The New Georgia Project, a voter rights organization founded by Stacey Abrams, is shutting down following significant campaign finance violations. The group.
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Elections
Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Key Redistricting Cases
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on October 15, 2025, in two significant redistricting cases, Louisiana v. Callais and Robinson v. Callais, which.
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Politics
‘No Kings’ Protests Scheduled Across the U.S. Amid Claims of Democratic Defense
This weekend, approximately 2,500 "No Kings" events are set to take place across all 50 states, marking a significant escalation from earlier protests held in.
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Elections
Virginia Democrats Stand by Attorney General Candidate Jay Jones Amid Controversy
ARLINGTON, Va. — Virginia Democrats are rallying behind attorney general candidate Jay Jones despite his controversial comments about violence against political.
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Elections
Jay Jones Apologizes for Controversial Texts Amid Attorney General Campaign
Jay Jones, a Democratic candidate for Virginia Attorney General, faced scrutiny during a recent debate for past text messages in which he made violent remarks.
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Elections
Miyares Challenges Jones on Controversial Comments During Virginia AG Debate
Republican Jason Miyares criticized his Democratic opponent, Jay Jones, during a debate for Virginia Attorney General on Thursday, suggesting that if Jones were.
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Elections
Miyares: If Jones Were Sorry For Violent Texts, He Would Drop Out
Republican Jason Miyares stated during the Virginia attorney general debate on Thursday that his Democratic opponent, Jay Jones, should withdraw from the race.
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Elections
Indiana Lawmakers Urged to Redistrict Congressional Seats Amid Concerns Over Representation
Indiana lawmakers are being urged to reconvene to address potential disparities in congressional representation following the 2020 Census. State Senator Liz.
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Politics
Pentagon Official Advocates for DEI Supporter to Assume Key Army Role
A senior official at the Department of War is reportedly advocating for the appointment of Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve as vice chief of staff of the Army, a.
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Politics
Dems Push For Extension Of Biden Covid Credits
As Milton Friedman warned decades ago, "Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program." This sentiment resonates amid the ongoing federal government.
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Politics
Democrats Highlight Nonprofit's Role Amid Government Shutdown
Democrats held a press conference on Tuesday to promote Democracy Forward, a nonprofit organization that has been involved in legal actions against former.
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Politics
Charlie Kirk Posthumously Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump posthumously awarded Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom on what would have been Kirk’s 32nd birthday.
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Elections
Local Dem Party To Host 'Solidarity' Fundraiser With Jay Jones
A local Democrat Party in Virginia is set to host a fundraiser featuring attorney general candidate Jay Jones following reports of text messages and phone calls.
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Politics
Trump Celebrated in Israel After Hostage Release and Peace Deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised former President Donald Trump on Monday following the release of 20 hostages held by Hamas for two years. The.
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Politics
Michael Walsh's Exploration of War and Manhood in Recent Works
Michael Walsh's recent books, *Last Stands: Why Men Fight When All is Lost* and *A Rage to Conquer: Twelve Battles That Changed the Course of Western History*.
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Elections
250 Ballots Found in Amazon Box as Maine Considers Voter ID Law
A woman in Newburgh, Maine, discovered 250 official ballots for an upcoming election inside an Amazon package she received on September 30. This incident has.
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Elections
Dems Don't Care That Mamdani Allegedly Broke Election Laws
The New York Post reported that Zohran Mamdani’s campaign received nearly $13,000 in potentially illegal foreign contributions, prompting scrutiny over election-law compliance.
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Elections
Spanberger Dodges 'Trans' Locker Room Issue
Virginia's Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger has once again avoided directly answering whether she believes trans-identifying men should be.
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Politics
Trump to Posthumously Award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom
President Donald Trump will posthumously award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Tuesday, recognizing his contributions to American political.
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Politics
Brennan Highlights Trump’s Role in Israel Peace Talks Amid Criticism of Biden
On Sunday, Margaret Brennan, host of CBS's "Face the Nation," acknowledged former President Donald Trump's efforts in facilitating the Israel peace agreement.
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Elections
California Gerrymandering Scam Raises Ballot Integrity Concerns
California voters are expressing concerns regarding the surge of mail-in ballots associated with Proposition 50, a controversial measure aimed at redistricting.
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Politics
The Latest FBI Spying Makes Watergate Look Trivial
The recent revelations regarding the FBI's surveillance activities have sparked significant debate, with some commentators suggesting that these actions may.
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Elections
New York Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani Faces Criticism Over Physical Fitness
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faced scrutiny after struggling to bench-press 135 pounds during the Men’s Day event in Brooklyn on September 30.
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Elections
Louisiana Appeals to Supreme Court on Race-Based Redistricting
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on race-based redistricting in two significant cases, Louisiana v. Callais and Robinson v. Callais, on.
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Elections
Spanberger Won't Condemn Sympathetic Emails To Sex Offender
Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger has faced scrutiny over her stance on gender identity policies in schools, particularly regarding a recent.
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Politics
Katie Porter Faces Criticism Over Conduct in Newly Released Videos
California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter is under scrutiny following the release of videos that depict her in contentious interactions with.
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Elections
Plaintiffs 'Very Optimistic' About SCOTUS Elections Case
Plaintiffs are feeling “very optimistic” the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in their favor in a pivotal elections case recently heard before the justices, legal.
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Elections
Spanberger Refuses to Withdraw Endorsement of Jay Jones Amid Controversy
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger declined multiple opportunities to withdraw her endorsement of Jay Jones, the Democratic.
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Elections
Spanberger Refuses 5 Times To Withdraw Jay Jones Endorsement
Virginia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger faced scrutiny during a debate on Thursday night regarding her endorsement of Democrat Attorney.
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Elections
Pennsylvania Court to Decide on Use of Unverified Voter Registrations
The Pennsylvania Department of State is facing legal scrutiny over its directive that allows county election boards to accept voter registrations without.
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Politics
Military Concerns Raised Over Trump’s Orders, Columnist Suggests Insubordination
In a recent opinion piece for The Atlantic, columnist Tom Nichols suggested that military leaders might soon face a dilemma regarding orders from President.
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Politics
Democratic Candidates Face Backlash Over Controversial Remarks
Jay Jones, a Democratic candidate for Virginia attorney general, has come under fire for text messages in which he expressed violent fantasies about Republican.
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Elections
Supreme Court Petition Challenges Michigan's Voter Roll Maintenance
The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review Michigan's handling of its voter rolls, alleging that tens of.
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Politics
Current Congressional Spending Levels Reflect Bipartisan Compromise, Say Republicans
As the government shutdown enters its second week, House Republicans assert that current congressional spending levels represent a compromise with Democrats.
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Politics
Democrats Demand Concessions Amid Government Shutdown Negotiations
Democrats are insisting on specific concessions related to the Affordable Care Act as part of negotiations to end the current government shutdown. This demand.
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Elections
Kagan Ignores Standing Issues That Hamstring GOP Election Suits
During a pivotal Supreme Court hearing on Wednesday, Associate Justice Elena Kagan attempted to dismiss the notion that Republicans face greater difficulty.
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Elections
Kavanaugh Questions Illinois' Stance on Election Litigation
Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh criticized Illinois officials during Supreme Court oral arguments on Wednesday for inconsistencies in their legal arguments.
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Elections
Virginia Early Voters Face Dilemma Amid Jay Jones Scandal
More than 300,000 Virginians have cast their votes in the early voting period for the upcoming attorney general election, raising questions about the.
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Elections
Senate Democrats Stand by Jay Jones Amid Controversial Comments
Democratic U.S. Senators have largely refrained from calling for Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones to withdraw from the race following the emergence.
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Politics
Declassified Records Reveal Biden Suppressed Ukrainian Concerns About Family Business Dealings
Declassified records indicate that then-Vice President Joe Biden suppressed concerns from Ukrainian officials regarding his family's business dealings in.
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Politics
Virginia AG Candidate Faces Allegations Over Violent Remarks
Jay Jones, the Democratic candidate for Virginia's attorney general, is facing serious allegations after reportedly suggesting that the deaths of police.
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Elections
Wisconsin Judge Orders Election Commission to Verify Voter Citizenship
A Wisconsin state court has ordered the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) to verify the citizenship status of individuals on the state's voter registration.
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Elections
Virginia AG Candidate Jay Jones Faces Scrutiny Over Violent Texts
Jay Jones, the Democratic candidate for Virginia Attorney General, is under scrutiny following reports of violent text messages he sent in 2022, where he.