I don’t know what changes Elon Musk is going to make to Twitter. Will he allow permanently banned accounts, such as that belonging to a former president, to return to the social media platform? You ...
Georgia’s Republican Governor Brian Kemp and Democrat gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams squared off Sunday night in Georgia’s second debate. Georgia has already seen record early voter turnout despite Joe Biden’s attacks on the state’s new ...
Democrats were quick to blame the GOP for the vicious attack on Paul Pelosi without mentioning the rising tide of violence this year against conservative targets, prompting Republicans to jog the memories of their colleagues ...
Democrat John Fetterman’s Pennsylvania senate campaign is reeling following his debate performance, which was legitimately surreal to watch. If you missed it, I can’t possibly describe it in words in a way that would impress ...
Rep. Mayra Flores, a Texas Republican, made history after taking office as the first female member of Congress who was born in Mexico. You’d think that partisanship aside, the Latina Republican would be considered a ...
New Census numbers indicate that 1.8 million illegal immigrants have settled in the U.S. since President Biden took office, powering a surge in the ratio of foreign-born to native-born residents, according to a new report ...
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Wednesday that President Biden finds Pennsylvania Democrat U.S. Senate nominee John Fetterman as “impressive,” but declined to weigh in on whether he should release medical records. Jean-Pierre ...
First the Philadelphia Inquirer, now The New York Times. The New York Times, AKA, The Toilet Paper of Record, swooped in and helped prop up John Fetterman after his disastrous debate performance. Even CNN didn’t ...
Buried deep in a recent New York Times puff piece about first lady Jill Biden was a remarkably revealing anecdote. Following a nearly two-hour press conference in January, President Joe Biden was speaking to several ...
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has launched 73 lawsuits on election integrity issues in 20 states during the 2022 midterm election cycle, an increase from 2020 that has already secured GOP victories in battleground states ...