Johnson: ‘We’re heading towards one of the longest shutdowns in U.S. history’

Government Shutdown Update On Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) addressed the ongoing government shutdown, suggesting that if Democrats don’t agree to a stopgap bill passed by the House, it could become the longest shutdown in U.S. history. “Unless Democrats put aside their partisan demands and approve a straightforward budget to reopen the government and […]
Obama criticizes law firms and companies that have partnered with Trump

Former President Barack Obama expressed criticism toward law firms, universities, and businesses that shifted their positions during the Trump administration, urging them to remain committed to their principles. In a recent episode of What a podcast, Obama, alongside host Marc Maron, emphasized the importance of institutions to “stand strong,” advocate for the law, protect academic […]
Trump advocates for a sovereign wealth fund, but it’s unnecessary for America

President Trump hasn’t held back about his admiration for the vast wealth found in Gulf states and their sovereign wealth funds. His plans suggest a vision where a comparable fund could be established in the U.S., driven by the belief that these nations have a financial edge due to their extensive state-controlled resources. The U.S. […]
Obama: It is fundamentally corrupting for a president to direct the military against their own citizens.

Obama Critiques Trump’s Use of National Guard Former President Barack Obama has voiced his disapproval regarding President Trump’s decision to send the National Guard to various cities, denouncing it as an act of “politicization of the military.” Obama stated, “It wasn’t controversial for me to go to other countries and say, ‘It’s a good thing […]
Shouldn’t those who cause pollution, rather than taxpayers, cover the costs of disaster relief?

Climate Accountability Efforts Across the U.S. In over 40 cities and states, lawsuits have been initiated against oil companies aiming to recoup costs linked to climate-related weather disasters and mitigation efforts. As part of this, 11 states have enacted the “Climate Change Superfund Act” to support similar objectives. President Trump has labeled these initiatives as […]
Greene’s increasing divide from the GOP frustrates Republicans

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) asserts that she hasn’t shifted her stance, yet her widening split with fellow Republicans on topics like Jeffrey Epstein and healthcare leaves many in her party baffled and frustrated. Greene has established herself in Congress as a staunch Trump ally, often defending the former president and the January 6 protesters […]
Harris is unsure if Americans can rely on the information from the DOJ at this moment.

Kamala Harris Questions Trust in DOJ Under Trump Former Vice President Kamala Harris expressed uncertainty about whether Americans can have faith in the Department of Justice (DOJ) under President Trump. Speaking to MSNBC, Harris stated, “I don’t know if we can trust what the Department of Justice is announcing at this point.” She noted, “And […]
Pritzker emphasizes Republican governor’s concerns about deploying troops out of state.

Illinois Governor Responds to Criticism Over Federal Troops Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, a Democrat, referred to the recent comments made by Oklahoma’s Republican governor as “good news.” He called for more Republicans to voice their opposition to the deployment of federal troops across state lines. In an interview with ABC News’ “This Week,” Pritzker emphasized […]
Vance believes Pritzker should face some repercussions for his management of crime in Chicago.

Vice President Vance stated on Sunday that Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker should face repercussions after President Trump suggested that Pritzker ought to be jailed for not enforcing federal immigration laws. During his appearance on ABC News’ “This Week,” host George Stephanopoulos pressed Vance on whether he believed the Democratic governor had committed a crime, highlighting […]
Trump is working to restore safety in DC — Congress needs to address concealed carry reciprocity

After years of challenges, there’s a sense that order is finally returning to the nation’s capital. In March, President Trump signed a directive aiming to “make the District of Columbia safe and beautiful,” which also includes empowering residents to defend themselves. Yet, acquiring a concealed carry license in the District has been a daunting task. […]