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Colorado governor commutes Tina Peters’ sentence as Trump posts ‘FREE TINA!’

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis commutes former election clerk Tina Peters' sentence, drawing praise from Trump and backlash from Secretary of State Griswold.

Supreme Court deals blow to Virginia Democrats in fight over state court election map ruling

The Supreme Court on Friday rejected Virginia Democrats’ emergency appeal seeking to revive a voter-approved congressional redistricting overhaul, leaving intact a Virginia Supreme Court ruling that struck down the effort as unconstitutional.

Navy veteran Rocky Rochford seeks to turn Tampa Bay red, unseat 20-year House incumbent

Retired Commodore Rocky Rochford pledges to be ready to lead on day one, with legislation ready to introduce into Congress.

NYC’s anti-Israel synagogue agitators: Letters to the Editor — May 16, 2026

NY Post readers discuss a violent anti-Israel protest at a Brooklyn synagogue one week...

Colorado governor says he will grant clemency to Trump-aligned election conspiracy theorist

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said Friday that he will grant clemency to Tina Peters,...

House Dems rally against ICE funding just one year after dozens broke ranks on immigration

House Democrats voted overwhelmingly Thursday to block additional funding for ICE, a remarkable shift from when dozens of them voted to expand the Trump...

White House baby boom in full bloom as Usha Vance, top Trump aides announce pregnancies

White House baby boom includes second lady Usha Vance, press secretary Karoline Leavitt and Katie Miller, who are all expecting children during 2026.

Dr. Eithan Haim Sues His (Alleged) Persecutors

I’m pleased to report that Dr. Haim has filed a lawsuit that alleges that Texas Children’s Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, and three individuals...

‘George W. Bush’s Minor Impact on D.C. Circuit’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post

The Public Sours on the ICE Raids

A majority of voters recoils from Trump’s handling of one of his signature issues.

Ian Roberts, illegal immigrant who was school superintendent in Iowa, pleads guilty to two felonies

Ian Roberts, the illegal immigrant who held repeated high-profile jobs in school systems across the country, pled guilty Thursday to having lied about his citizenship to gain jobs, and to possessing guns even though it was illegal for him to do so.

CBP makes million-dollar drug busts on Texas border

Customs and Border Protection officers manning a crossing between Mexico and Texas sniffed out more than $1.2 million in illegal drugs in two incidents this weekend, the agency told The Washington Times.

Sen. Klobuchar files paperwork for Minnesota gubernatorial bid

Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar on Thursday took a significant step toward entering the Minnesota governor's race, filing paperwork to establish a campaign committee for a potential run this fall.

J.D. Vance to keynote National Catholic Prayer Breakfast

Vice President J.D. Vance will be the keynote speaker at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in March, "Seen, Heard & Whispered" has learned.

Texas sheriff, staffer charged with COVID-era fraud scheme

A Texas sheriff and his assistant chief have been indicted for a scheme to defraud the sheriff's office during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Trump sues JPMorgan Chase over alleged political debanking after Jan. 6 attack

President Trump is suing JPMorgan Chase and CEO Jamie Dimon for at least $5 billion, accusing the financial institution of closing his and related entities' accounts for political reasons.

Republicans ask Supreme Court to block California’s new congressional map

Republicans rushed to the Supreme Court this week asking the justices to block California's new Democrat-friendly congressional map.

Maine’s governor demands data on immigration arrests as fear spreads amid enforcement surge

Gov. Janet Mills on Thursday challenged federal immigration officials to provide arrest warrants, real-time arrest numbers and basic information about who is being detained in a sweeping enforcement operation in Maine, saying the state has been left largely in the dark as fear spreads through immigrant communities.

Missouri lawmaker reprimanded for sexually vulgar text sent during redistricting protest

Missouri lawmakers on Thursday formally reprimanded a House member who sent a sexually vulgar text message to a colleague while protesting a congressional redistricting plan backed by President Donald Trump.

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