Colorado Supreme Court Issues Ruling On Redistricting Case
Colorado Democrats suffered a significant legal setback Monday after the state’s Supreme Court unanimously rejected an effort that could have reshaped the state’s congressional map ahead of the 2028 election cycle. In a unanimous ruling, the Colorado Supreme Court struck down a proposed ballot initiative that sought to eliminate the state’s independent congressional redistricting commission. …
Fetterman Has Words For Fellow Dems
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) is sounding the alarm on the Democratic Party’s shift towards radical socialism. In a scathing critique, Fetterman warns that the party is becoming an “orgy of socialism,” a stark departure from its traditional values. This comes after recent primary elections where socialist candidates made significant gains, particularly in New York. Fetterman’s …
Brin Leaves NYC Real Estate
Google co-founder Sergey Brin, one of the wealthiest people in the world, has reportedly exited a major New York City real estate investment at a staggering loss, adding fresh fuel to an already heated debate over the future of the city’s rent-stabilized housing market. According to documents previously reported by Bloomberg, Amphitheatre LLC, an investment …
Senator Gets Boo’ed
Sen. Chuck Schumer’s appearance at New York City’s Pride March produced a moment that quickly spread across social media after videos showed the longtime New York Democrat being loudly booed by sections of the crowd. For a politician who has represented New York for decades and has made Pride events a regular part of his …
Struggling Biden Sparks Concern At Dem Gala
Biden’s Onstage Struggle Raises Questions Joe Biden faced a moment of confusion during his recent appearance at the Maryland Democratic Party’s “Fight Back & Win Gala” near Baltimore. After delivering his remarks, the former president appeared to struggle to find his way offstage, turning to the side and pointing in different directions to determine the …
Sport League Facing Tough Questions
The debate surrounding Caitlin Clark and the WNBA has reached another flashpoint, with critics pointing to what they see as a growing pattern of hostility toward the league’s most recognizable player. The latest controversy centers on Clark’s reported absence from the WNBA’s 30th Anniversary commemorative poster, a decision that immediately fueled accusations that the league …
Mullin Has Intense Line Of Questioning During Hearing
A heated exchange erupted during a House Appropriations Subcommittee hearing Thursday after a Democratic lawmaker questioned the Trump administration over family separations at the border, prompting a sharp rebuttal from the administration’s witness over the Biden administration’s handling of migrant children. Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) raised the issue of children separated from their families during …
Jury Deadlocked In Palisade Case
Court reporters covering the federal trial of Palisades Fire suspect Jonathan Rinderknecht were briefly convinced Thursday afternoon that the case had reached its conclusion. Instead, the courtroom was hit with an unexpected twist after jurors revealed they were hopelessly divided, leaving the possibility of a hung jury squarely on the table. Among the first to …
Judge Issues Ruling On Virginia Firearms Ban
Things went from bad to worse for Democrats on Thursday afternoon after a judge in Virginia issued a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the Commonwealth’s newly enacted “assault firearms” and high-capacity magazine restrictions, which had been scheduled to take effect on July 1. The ruling came from a judge in Lancaster County, located in Virginia’s …
Usha Vance Comments On Baby Boom Report
Second Lady Usha Vance found herself at the center of an unusual political and cultural debate this week after responding with humor to a New York Times article that examined the public image of several prominent conservative women during pregnancy. Rather than issue a lengthy rebuttal, Vance let a single social media post—and the receipt …