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New Poll Shows Fetterman Struggling With Dem Voters Back Home
Democrat Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman is watching as his support among his own party’s voters is crumbling. In the past year, the senator has moved more toward the center, and some would even say towards Republicans, which has hurt his approval ratings among Pittsburgh, Pa., Democrats, Politico reported. “Forty-nine percent said they have an unfavorable impression of him, while 46…
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DOJ Uses State Secrets Privilege To Block Judge In Abrego Garcia Case
President Donald Trump’s administration has made a new chess move in the case of deported illegal alien gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia that likely won’t sit well with a federal judge overseeing one aspect of the case. The Justice Department has invoked the state secrets privilege in response to U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis’ demand for more details in the…
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Trump Appoints Ed Martin To DOJ Role After Pulling His U.S. Attorney Nomination
President Donald Trump has appointed acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Ed Martin to a special role at the Justice Department after it became clear this week that his nomination to the position would not clear the Republican-held Senate. In a post on his social media platform Thursday evening, President Trump announced that Martin will serve in dual…
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Mayor Of Newark Arrested After Dems Storm ICE Facility In New Jersey
Newark, New Jersey Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested Friday afternoon by federal agents at the Delaney Hall ICE detention center following a confrontation with officers from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). The tense incident, captured on video by local media, occurred during a “congressional oversight” visit involving three New Jersey Democrats and concluded with Baraka, also a Democrat, being taken into…
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Dick Durbin, No. 2 Democrat in Senate, Won’t Seek Re-Election
Dick Durbin, the Senate’s longtime second-ranking Democrat, announced plans to retire at the end of next year, sparking a succession scramble to fill his powerful leadership position in the chamber, as well as a crowded primary in Illinois. Durbin, 80, had long been expected to retire, having served in the chamber since 1996 and as the Senate Democratic whip since…
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Schiff Says Dems Must Change Strategy In Age Of Trump, GOP Dominance
California Democrat Sen. Adam Schiff told a shocking story when he appeared Friday on the HBO show “Real Time” with host Bill Maher about when he realized his party was in trouble. The well-known ‘Trump-Russia collusion’ hoaxer acknowledged that his party could possibly lose power in deep blue California, as a recent poll showed that 50 percent of those surveyed…
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Bidens Accused Of Photoshopping Former President Into Easter Family Photo
The internet lit up Sunday as online sleuths speculated whether former President Joe Biden had been photoshopped into his family’s Easter photo. Biden, 82, shared an image on X showing his family gathered on a set of steps in Delaware, noticeably without his embattled son, Hunter Biden. The former president appeared to be seated on the top step wearing a…
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Hegseth Blasts Media, ‘Disgruntled Former Employees’ Over Signal Controversy
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lashed out at the media and “disgruntled former employees” on Monday as the media doubled down on the Signal controversy. Hegseth stood firm in statements to reporters at the White House for the traditional Easter Egg Roll. He refuted recent reports of a second Signal app discussion in which he disclosed intelligence about Yemen attacks. He…
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Hegseth Orders Military Chiefs To Review Equal Opportunity Programs
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered a comprehensive review of the armed forces’ equal opportunity programs, according to a report earlier this week On Wednesday, he signed a memorandum titled “Restoring Good Order and Discipline Through Balanced Accountability,” which is “a little wordy but over the target,” he admitted. The directive requires each military service to submit the status…
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Romney Calls For Bipartisanship In Farewell Speech After Fighting Trump For Years
Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney used his farewell address to the U.S. Senate to urge other lawmakers to put unity first in the face of stubborn partisanship. “My life’s work has been a group affair,” Romney, who also served as governor of Massachusetts and the GOP’s 2012 presidential nominee, said in his address. “I will leave this chamber with a…
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