
Morgan Patel
Politics & Elections Reporter
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Senate Needs To Confirm Religious Freedom Ambassador
The Senate's delay in confirming nominees is impacting U.S. foreign policy, particularly in the area of international religious freedom. President Trump.
Elections
Could Parental Rights Decide Virginia's 2025 Gubernatorial Race?
As Virginia approaches its 2025 gubernatorial election, the issue of parental rights is resurfacing as a potential decisive factor, reminiscent of the 2021 race.
Politics
Debate Emerges Over Constitutional Revisions Amid Calls for Democratic Reform
A recent discussion on the podcast "Interesting Times" has reignited the debate over potential changes to the U.S. Constitution, with some commentators.
Elections
Exposé Of Dems' Electoral Collapse Shows Media Lied About 2024
A recent analysis by The New York Times reveals a significant decline in Democratic voter registration across thirty states and Washington D.C. from 2020 to.
Politics
Red State Institutions Are As Left-Wing As Their Blue Counterparts
A new report from the State Leadership Initiative (SLI) reveals that many Republican-run states exhibit similar bureaucratic and cultural characteristics as.
Elections
Concerns Raised Over Mail-In Voting Security Amid Michigan Investigation
Concerns about the integrity of mail-in voting have resurfaced following an investigation into alleged ballot box stuffing by a Michigan city councilman. The.
Elections
Coalition Aims to Address Child Gender Procedures in States
A coalition aimed at opposing what its founders term "child mutilation" is gaining traction in Minnesota, where citizens are mobilizing to unify states against.
Elections
Drop Box Camera Catches Ballot Stuffing In Michigan Town
In the days leading up to the August 5 primary election in Hamtramck, Michigan, surveillance footage reportedly captured individuals allegedly stuffing the.
Elections
Coalition Could Apply Pressure To States Refusing To Protect Kids
Multiple states have laws allowing minors to travel across state lines for gender-related surgeries while protecting medical providers from accountability. In.
Politics
Trump Considers Marijuana Reclassification Amid Controversy
President Donald Trump has indicated he is contemplating downgrading the federal classification of marijuana, a move that has sparked significant debate and led.
Politics
Trump and Zelensky Discuss Peace Negotiations Amid Ongoing Ukraine Conflict
President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday to discuss potential peace negotiations regarding the ongoing.
Elections
Election Integrity Activists Launch Nationwide Bus Tour to Support SAVE Act
Conservative activists are mobilizing across the United States to advocate for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which aims to enhance.
Politics
Bombshell DNI Emails Expose Fraud That Sabotaged 2018 Trump-Putin Summit
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has released two emails that reveal significant information regarding the narrative surrounding Russian.
Politics
Report: Left-Wing Bureaucracies Are Subverting Red States
A recent report from the State Leadership Initiative (SLI) claims that left-leaning bureaucracies are undermining the governance of Republican-led states.
Politics
Trump Administration Initiates Review of Smithsonian Exhibits Amid Concerns of Ideological Bias
The Trump administration has launched a comprehensive review of the Smithsonian Institution's exhibitions, citing concerns that recent displays reflect.
Elections
California Voters Support Independent Redistricting Commission Amid Newsom's Controversial Plans
A recent poll indicates that a significant majority of California voters favor maintaining an independent redistricting commission, which Governor Gavin Newsom.
Politics
Clapper Pushed NSA Chief To Sign On To Erroneous Intel Report
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper pressured a fellow intelligence community chief to endorse a disputed intelligence assessment claiming.
Elections
North Carolina Elections Board Agrees To Prohibit Digital Voter IDs
North Carolina’s State Board of Elections has confirmed it will not accept digital IDs as valid voter identification in upcoming elections. This decision.