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Dean Phillips becomes first Democrat to call for Cuellar to resign

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) became the first Democrat to call for Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) to resign in light of the Justice Department (DOJ) indictment he and his wife were hit with on Friday. “While the bar for Federal indictment is high, trust in our government is low,” Phillips said in a post on the...

Moral rot: How Hamas sympathizers took over American college campuses

The rot runs so deep on our college campuses that drastic changes will be required to protect Jewish students and restore high standards of academic and moral excellence to many U.S. universities.

Anti-Israel groups accuse Chicago, DNC of trying to ‘protect’ Biden from protests at 2024 Dem convention

A coalition of anti-Israel agitators claim their First Amendment Rights have been violated by Chicago as they seek to protest outside the Democratic National Convention in August.

New privacy laws may hurt small businesses most

As the saying goes: buyer beware.

Oh, Right, the Business Records

After two weeks of the Trump trial, prosecutors still haven’t focused on the crimes actually alleged in the indictment.

Jamaal Bowman Held Fundraiser with Hamas-Sympathizing Muslim Leader Disavowed by White House

The fiercely anti-Israel Democrat slammed the NYPD for intervening in the Columbia protests earlier this week.

That Other Recently Indicted Democrat in Congress

Another Democrat in Congress just got indicted on corruption charges, but folks on the right might be less eager to focus on this one.

GOP lawmaker praises protesters who taunted Black woman with monkey noises in a shared video

A Republican lawmaker shared a video where he praised counter-protesters at the University of Mississippi who made racist taunts toward a Black woman.

Senate races are roiled by campus protests over the war in Gaza as campaign rhetoric sharpens

The student protest movement disrupting university campuses, classes and graduation ceremonies over the war in Gaza is also roiling Senate contests across the nation as Democrats tread cautiously over an internal divide and Republicans play up their rivals' disagreements.

Group of Republicans unite to defend the legitimacy of U.S. elections and those who run them

It was Election Day last November, and one of Georgia's top election officials saw that reports of a voting machine problem in an eastern Pennsylvania county were gaining traction online.

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