Politics

Billionaires aren’t villains — they’re the engine of American innovation

Taking more money from Elon Musk won’t fix the government incompetency that got us here in the first place, but it does undermine the innovators that make our economy...

Trump’s Beijing trip is looking as successful as anyone could’ve hoped

His host, Xi Jinping, offered at least lip service support for Washington’s central goals...

The week in whoppers: AOC reimagines history, Karen Bass’ ‘smiles for junkies’ brainstorm and more

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claimed that the founding fathers fought the American Revolution against billionaires.

Gavin Newsom’s myths and figures budget just a campaign ad for 2028

California Governor Gavin Newsom presented his final state budget revision on Thursday as if...

Bruce Blakeman’s solar phase

DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 44 TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN: Nassau County Executive...

Trump to bolster government response to drug addiction

President Trump is creating a new group Thursday aimed at bolstering the federal government's response to drug addiction and substance abuse.

Pro-life advocates blast Trump team for pausing abortion pill lawsuit

Pro-life advocates slammed the Trump administration this week for stalling a federal lawsuit that seeks to keep mail-order abortion pills out of Louisiana.

Man arrested for spraying Rep. Omar faces federal assault charge

The man who squirted apple cider vinegar on Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar during Tuesday's town hall in Minneapolis has been charged with assault by the Justice Department.

Trump’s crime crackdown with troops cost nearly $500 million

The Trump administration spent almost half a billion dollars to send military personnel to U.S. cities to smother crime and protect federal buildings, according to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office.

Minneapolis mayor slams ICE as ‘bullies,’ warns other leaders ‘it will be your city that is next’

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey urged fellow mayors to resist the Trump administration's federal immigration enforcement operations, claiming agents make the city "less safe."

Watchdog sounds alarm over potential noncitizen voting and foreign influence ahead of midterms

With the future of Congress and Trump’s legislative agenda on the line, the Honest Elections Project is warning of critical loopholes in the voting system, including noncitizen voting.

Trump allies cite surge in appeals court wins, say reversals dwarf Biden era

Trump allies are highlighting the president’s Supreme Court win rate, even as critics argue the numbers don’t tell the full legal story.

Shapiro dodges on endorsing Fetterman if he runs for reelection

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro on Thursday declined to say whether he would support Sen. John Fetterman if he runs for reelection in 2028, the...

Virginia Democrats seek dozens of new tax hikes, including on dog walking and dry cleaning

Virginia Democrats proposed new taxes on dog walking, gym memberships, and deliveries despite campaigning on affordability promises under Gov. Spanberger.

FIRST ON FOX: FEMA unleashes $2.2B in disaster relief funding across 25 states: ‘Cutting red tape’

FEMA announces $2.2 billion in disaster relief funding as deadly winter storm batters the U.S., leaving hundreds of thousands without power nationwide.

Trump bypasses California’s ‘nightmare’ bureaucracy to unlock $3.2B for wildfire survivors

The Trump administration is bypassing California permitting delays to unlock $3.2 billion in disaster relief for wildfire survivors waiting to rebuild their homes.

Tim Walz says he’s done with politics: ‘I will never run for office again’

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz declares, "I will never run for an elected office again" amid massive fraud scandal that forced him to abandon 2026 re-election bid.

Senate GOP holdouts refuse to budge as shutdown talks continue

Senate Republicans split from their party over the government funding package as negotiations continue on the DHS bill and a possible government funding extension.

Vulnerable Dem’s support for Alex Pretti collides with Laken Riley Act anniversary

Georgia Republicans rip Sen. Jon Ossoff after he demanded a probe into Alex Pretti’s shooting, arguing he’s louder on Minneapolis than illegal immigrant crime at home.

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img
HomePolitics