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Ex-Wisconsin governor Scott Walker decides not to run again

Ex-Wisconsin governor Scott Walker decides not to run again

Scott Walker Declines 2026 Governor Run Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) has decided not to pursue a campaign for governor in 2026, despite earlier speculation about a potential return to politics. “I’m not going to be a candidate for governor in 2026,” Walker stated, expressing gratitude to his supporters on X who encouraged him […]

Ryan Routh, the suspect in the Trump assassination attempt, is allowed to defend himself in court, a federal judge decides.

Ryan Routh, the suspect in the Trump assassination attempt, is allowed to defend himself in court, a federal judge decides.

Rouse Granted Self-Representation in Assassination Case A federal judge has allowed a man, who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a Florida golf course last year, to represent himself in his upcoming trial. This decision came after Ryan Rouse requested to dismiss his court-appointed attorney. During the hearing, District Court Judge Irene Cannon […]

Evers steps down: Wisconsin governor decides not to run for a third term in 2026

Evers steps down: Wisconsin governor decides not to run for a third term in 2026

Tony Evers Decides Not to Seek a Third Term as Wisconsin Governor Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers, a two-term Democrat, announced on Thursday that he will not be pursuing a third term, marking the end of a significant 50-year career in public service. In a video message shared on social media, Evers expressed confidence, stating that […]

Committee Decides to Issue Subpoenas to Clintons Over Supposed Epstein Connections

Committee Decides to Issue Subpoenas to Clintons Over Supposed Epstein Connections

The House Observation Panel Subcommittee has voted to issue subpoenas to Bill and Hillary Clinton regarding potential connections between convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and Gislaine Maxwell. This subpoena motion was introduced by Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) during a Federal Law Enforcement Subcommittee meeting on Wednesday. The approval came through audio voting, and there were no […]

Committee Decides to Issue Subpoenas for Hillary and Bill Clinton

Committee Decides to Issue Subpoenas for Hillary and Bill Clinton

The House Subcommittee has approved a subpoena for Bill and Hillary Clinton as part of an ongoing investigation. Representative Scott Perry from Pennsylvania has initiated the motion. Perry mentioned he intends to broaden the committee’s inquiry into Ghislaine Maxwell, indicating that additional individuals will be summoned. He added, “I will be expanding the full committee’s […]

Mike Lawler Decides Against NY Governor Bid, Aims for Reelection in Competitive District

Mike Lawler Decides Against NY Governor Bid, Aims for Reelection in Competitive District

Rep. Mike Lawler Announces Reelection Bid Rep. Mike Lawler, a Republican from New York, has declared his intention to run for reelection in 2026. His announcement came during a Wednesday interview with Fox News, emphasizing the importance of his battleground district. Lawler had previously hinted at a possible challenge against Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul, but […]

School board decides to make Robb Elementary shooting documents public

School board decides to make Robb Elementary shooting documents public

Uvalde CISD Board Votes to Release Shooting Records After a long, challenging period marked by silence and legal hurdles, the board members of Uvalde CISD have unanimously decided to make public the records related to the tragic mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, which occurred 38 months ago. This decision follows a ruling by the […]

Supreme Court decides on Education Department reducing its workforce by half

Supreme Court decides on Education Department reducing its workforce by half

Supreme Court Clarifies Education Department Employee Layoffs The Supreme Court has made a decision regarding the Education Department’s layoffs, affecting hundreds of employees, set to take effect on Monday. The ruling came with a 6-3 split among justices in New York, reflecting ideological lines. This ruling puts a hold on a previous order from a […]