Schumer Gives Rationale After Decision
If there’s one thing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has mastered, it’s the art of spinning a narrative—often at the expense of the facts. He’s done it before, and he’s doing it again, this time trying to pin the blame for a century-old newspaper’s closure on President Donald Trump’s tariffs. But as usual, a …
British Jury Convicts United Nations Worker Lydia Mugambe
Well, folks, here’s a story that sounds like something straight out of a crime thriller—except it’s all too real. Lydia Mugambe, a United Nations judge and Ugandan high court justice, was convicted in a British court on Thursday for luring a woman to the U.K. under false pretenses and forcing her into unpaid domestic servitude. …
Social Media Posts From Lawmakers Stir Debate
House Democrats are once again facing mockery, this time for their robotic, copy-paste messaging on social media as they attempt to push back against the Republican-backed stopgap bill to prevent a government shutdown. Instead of offering fresh arguments or original perspectives, multiple Democratic lawmakers took to X and posted nearly identical messages, making it painfully …
Hochul Signs Executive Order Barring Workers She Fired During Strike
In an extraordinary and controversial move, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed an executive order barring thousands of correctional officers she fired from ever working for the state government again—including county-level positions. The decision, which has drawn fierce backlash from law enforcement officials and political leaders, comes in the wake of a massive prison …
Activists Will Remain In Louisiana ICE Detention Facility After Court Hearing
Alright, folks, buckle up because this one’s a doozy. The Mahmoud Khalil case is shaping up to be a legal, political, and media firestorm, and it’s got everything—government power moves, campus activism, immigration policy, and a whole lot of controversy. So let’s break this down. Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and former UK government …
Homan Makes Visit To Albany
Tom Homan, the former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Trump administration’s border czar, made a memorable appearance in Albany on Wednesday, brushing off a crowd of angry protesters while casually eating an apple. The moment, captured on video and shared widely on social media, underscored his no-nonsense approach as …
Molly Murphy Gives Statement Following Survey
The Democratic Party is facing a serious crisis of confidence among voters, according to newly revealed internal polling. The numbers, first reported by Politico’s Elena Schneider, show a party struggling to connect with the very people it claims to represent—especially in key battleground districts that will determine control of the House of Representatives. Schneider’s reporting …
Trump administration Ends USDA Funding To The University Of Maine
The Biden era’s approach to transgender policies may be over, but the battle over women’s sports is far from settled. Now, the University of Maine System (UMS) finds itself at the center of a political firestorm after refusing to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order banning biological males from competing in women’s sports. In …
Grassley Opens Probe On Contractors
Alright, folks, buckle up, because what we’re dealing with here isn’t just a scandal—it’s a full-blown humanitarian and national security crisis. Senator Chuck Grassley, the dogged Iowa Republican and one of the Senate’s toughest investigators, is finally getting answers from the contractors who took more than $9 billion in taxpayer money to house illegal immigrant …
Trump Admin Repurposes Mobile App
The Trump administration has taken a decisive step in its efforts to restore order at the southern border, repurposing a mobile application that was once a cornerstone of Biden-era immigration policies. The CBP One app, which previously allowed hundreds of thousands of migrants to schedule appointments for parole into the United States, will now serve …