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Trump urges Virginia voters to reject ‘blatant partisan power grab’ by Democrats

President Trump and Speaker Johnson rally Virginia voters against a redistricting ballot measure they say could cost Republicans four House seats.

Warsh’s $226 million fortune under scrutiny as Fed nominee faces Senate confirmation

Kevin Warsh heads into his Senate confirmation hearing as Fed chair nominee with questions swirling around his $135M to $226M in disclosed assets.

Indicted Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick refuses to resign as expulsion vote looms

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick refused to resign as Republicans prepared a House expulsion vote over her guilty ethics verdict.

Ex-Trump ally MTG slams both sides of the political aisle: ‘Nothing ever changes’

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes both political parties, asserting that regardless of which party holds the power, things do not change.

Dem hopeful who co-founded Joe Rogan’s favorite jeans under fire for ‘Made in America’ claim

Matt Maasdam, a Democrat running in Michigan, touts U.S. manufacturing but faces scrutiny for outsourcing jobs at companies he worked for and founded.

Trump says ships should still use Strait of Hormuz

President Trump said Wednesday he thinks oil tankers should still use the Strait of Hormuz to get oil flowing to the rest of the world.

Court rules first graders have First Amendment rights in Black Lives Matter dispute

A federal appeals court has ruled that First Amendment free speech rights apply all the way down to first graders, as the judges weighed in on a tricky case involving a student who wrote a note to a Black classmate trying to say "all lives matter."

Minnesota human services officials skip fraud hearing as Walz promises reform

Minnesota human services officials skip fraud hearing as frustrated lawmakers demand accountability. Gov. Walz promises reform amid ongoing fraud concerns.

‘You can cry about it’: Tempers flare in Senate as DHS shutdown debate erupts, stalemate digs deeper

Neither side is close to a deal to end the DHS shutdown, which entered its 26th day on Wednesday. Republicans want a temporary funding extension, while Democrats want to carve out ICE.

Top US court hands Trump a win on deportations as SCOTUS challenge looms

A US appeals court intervened at the last minute to greenlight Trump's third-country deportation policy from taking force, handing the administration a win — if only temporarily.

Epstein accountant testifies he never saw ‘any type of transaction’ with Trump, Comer says

Epstein accountant Richard Kahn testified he saw no payments to Donald Trump, as House Oversight Chair James Comer reveals five major figures who funded Jeffrey Epstein.

Britain’s Decision to Remove Churchill from Its Banknotes Suggests That It’s All but Given Up

All those centuries of achievement, innovation, and inquiry, and the only symbol that is now acceptable to the elites is a hedgehog?

The Will of One Man

The structures of self-government do impose burdens on the imperial presidency. That’s the point.

Trump Officials Catch Flak for Preserving Their Own Safety

The New York Times put a peculiar spin on the unprecedented relocation of key executive branch officials to a D.C.-area military installation.

It’s Never a Bad Time to Level with the American People

It’s hard to blame those who do not quite understand the goals that the U.S. and Israel are pursuing in the skies over Iran.

Kansas Judge Allows Enforcement of Gender Law That Restricts Bathroom Access, Voids Licenses

At least 1,700 transgender-identifying individuals have had their licenses invalidated by the law, according to state officials.

Americanism as an Immigration Policy

If you believe that America is an idea more than a people, it doesn’t follow that we should open our borders to people who...

Top Trump Senate ally says he believes U.S. responsible for school bombing in Iran

One of President Trump's strongest allies on Capitol Hill said he believes the U.S. was responsible for the Feb. 28, 2026, bombing of the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' school in Iran that killed an estimated 160 to 180 people, mostly children.

Thune promises SAVE America Act vote next week, but not passage

Senate Majority Leader John Thune is planning to bring the House-passed SAVE America Act to the floor next week amid increasing pressure from President Trump and the MAGA base.

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