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President Donald Trump said the SAVE America Act has become “even more important” after the Supreme Court ruled that states may count certain mail-in ballots received after Election Day without violating federal law.
Trump made the comments after signing a series of executive orders, when Townhall reporter Cameron Arcand asked him about the Court’s ruling and what it means for...
Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA) said Monday that Democrats would investigate President Donald Trump and members of his administration if they win back the House majority in the midterm elections.
Dean made the comments during an appearance on MS NOW’s “The Last Word,” where guest host Jonathan Capehart asked whether Democrats would examine Steve Witkoff’s role as an envoy if they...
Andy O’Brien, the communications director for the Maine AFL-CIO, drew backlash after posting a social media comment suggesting that Democrats who refuse to support Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Graham Platner would be “first up against the wall when the revolution comes.”
O’Brien works for the Maine AFL-CIO, a statewide federation representing 160 local unions. His comment came in response to...
Democrats pushing a redistricting effort in Colorado ahead of the 2028 elections are growing concerned that a delayed ruling from the state Supreme Court could undercut their campaign before it gets off the ground.
Colorado Democrats are seeking to create as many as three new Democratic-leaning congressional districts before 2028, according to The New York Times. To move forward, voters...
Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania says the Democratic Party is turning into something he no longer recognizes.
“I said months ago, I said the Democratic Party is becoming an orgy of socialism. These recent elections vindicate my description,” Fetterman said, according to the New York Post.
His comments came after Tuesday’s New York City Democratic primary elections, where several left-wing...
Rhode Island Senate President Valarie Lawson is facing an ethics complaint accusing her of using her public office to advance the political priorities of the teachers union that employs her.
Lawson serves as president of the National Education Association of Rhode Island, or NEARI, while also presiding over the Rhode Island Senate. Defending Education filed an ethics complaint Monday alleging...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Thursday that any Iranian attempt to collect money from ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz would set a dangerous precedent for the rest of the world.
Rubio made the remarks in Bahrain, where the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet is headquartered, on the same day Iran’s military attacked a cargo ship moving through the...
New York taxpayers will now see nearly half a million dollars directed toward expanding abortion access in New York City.
According to a news release from Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, the New York State Department of Health and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene will provide $495,000 to support the New York City Abortion Access Hub’s...
A tense exchange among Republicans on Capitol Hill appears to have ended with President Donald Trump getting the result he wanted.
On Wednesday, Trump clashed with Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana during a GOP luncheon, after Cassidy and three other Republican senators had supported a resolution from Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia aimed at limiting the president’s war...
It does not sound as if tempers are cooling on Capitol Hill.
Several outlets reported that President Donald Trump had a tense and heated exchange with outgoing Louisiana Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy during a closed-door GOP luncheon, with one senator describing Trump as “mad as a murder hornet” over a recent War Powers vote.
According to the New York Post, Trump...









