Sen. Slotkin says Democrats are too focused on upsetting the Internet

Sen. Slotkin Discusses Democratic Strategy Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) expressed that Democrats often restrain themselves out of concern for upsetting people. In a recent interview on PBS’s “Fire Line with Margaret Hoover,” Slotkin was asked about former President Barack Obama’s recent remarks regarding the party’s need to adapt in response to Donald Trump. Hoover posed […]
Johnson Criticizes Democrats for Suddenly Showing Interest in Epstein Files

Speaker Mike Johnson’s Comments on Epstein Files On Wednesday, Speaker Mike Johnson took a bold stance, suggesting that there’s a political motive behind the Democrats’ recent focus on the Epstein files. He noted that Republicans are facing pressure to publish documents related to the late sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein. Johnson seemed to support Democrats using […]
Speaker Johnson criticizes Democrats regarding Biden’s downturn during the Epstein dispute

House Speaker Accuses Democrats of Covering Up Biden’s Mental Health Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House from Louisiana, accused Democrats this Wednesday of “concealing” signs of President Biden’s mental decline. In comments to reporters, he criticized the left for engaging in pressure campaigns concerning the Jeffrey Epstein case, labeling their push for transparency as […]
Sen. Slotkin says Democrats are overly concerned about online backlash and criticism.

Senator Elissa Slotkin’s Take on Democratic Sensitivity Senator Elissa Slotkin, a Democrat from Michigan, recently expressed her thoughts about how the party appears overly concerned about angering people, indicating that this self-imposed restraint might be holding them back. In a conversation with Margaret Hoover on PBS’s “Fire Line,” Slotkin reflected on former President Barack Obama’s […]
Democrats Acknowledge GOP is Ahead in the 2030 Redistricting Battle, New Memo Reveals

Democrats Prepare for Redistricting Battles Ahead of 2030 A memo from Democrats, released on Wednesday, highlights the Republicans’ efforts regarding gerrymandering, indicating that “the fight for rezoning in 2030 has already begun.” According to the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) led by President Heather Williams, the memo outlines the strategic plan for the approaching conflict […]
Democrats: Stand strong with the flag, don’t back away from it

During the July 4th holiday weekend, I was pleased to see the American flag prominently displayed on homes and businesses. Seeing these flags brought back memories of my early days at the Pentagon. I noticed the stars were on the right side of the flag, with the stripes to the left. Curious about this detail, […]
Democrats can restore government by understanding how Trump has harmed it

President Trump is aware of the serious repercussions that can stem from dismantling the federal government. Issues like social security services are currently in crisis. For example, many people struggle to get in touch with the Federal Emergency Management Agency after disasters. Meanwhile, rural hospitals are feeling the strain due to cuts in federal support. […]
Guest Claims Trump’s Tariffs Are Effective, But Democrats Won’t Acknowledge It

Trump’s Tariff Policies Yield Mixed Results On Wednesday, Republican strategist Merrick Adobour shared insights on CNN regarding President Donald Trump’s tariff strategies, suggesting they appear to be achieving some effectiveness so far. Despite warnings from many economists about potential inflation and adverse consequences tied to Trump’s extensive tariffs, some economic indicators remain surprisingly positive. During […]
NJ Democrats criticize DOJ for taking away Habba’s replacement

On Tuesday, New Jersey Democrats Corey Booker and Andy Kim criticized the Trump administration. They referenced a recent court order regarding Alina Haba’s successor as a temporary US attorney for the state. The US District Court for the District of New Jersey appointed Haba’s first assistant, Digily Lee Grace, to lead the office when Haba’s […]
Democrats split over the upcoming battle over a government shutdown

Democrats are facing significant internal disagreements regarding how to leverage negotiations with President Trump and Republican allies. This is particularly pressing as they approach the funding deadline for the government, which must be met by September 30 to prevent shutdowns. On Tuesday, Senate Democrats held a heated luncheon to explore tactics for voting on the […]