Senate Judiciary Democrats begin investigation into possible violations of court orders by Trump officials

On Tuesday, Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats launched an investigation into whether the Trump administration bypassed court orders during deportation flights to other countries. This inquiry was prompted by a whistleblower report from a lawyer in Attorney General Erez Roubeni’s Department of Justice, who indicated that Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove expressed a willingness to flout […]
Potential 2028 Democrats focus on Vance regarding GOP megabill tiebreaker

Democrats are expressing concern about a potential 2028 presidential candidate after Vice President Vance faced criticism for his decisive Senate vote in favor of President Trump’s extensive tax and spending package. Specifically, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) highlighted that Vance’s vote was pivotal in the legislation’s passage, which some see as an attempt to solidify support […]
Democrats Struggle to Approach Trump’s Popular Policy

Democrats Face Challenges in Immigration Debate with New Facility The launch of “Alligator Alcatraz” has put the spotlight back on the immigration debate, and Democrats need to tread carefully. Recent polls indicate that a slight majority of Americans disapprove of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, although immigration remains one of his key strengths. For instance, […]
States led by Democrats file a lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding reductions in school mental health funding.

A group of 16 states led by Democrats has initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration, contesting reductions in mental health funding for schools under the Department of Education. This legal action follows an announcement in April regarding a $1 billion cut to mental health resources, with officials citing issues relating to diversity, equity, and […]
Congressional Democrats Hold Lowest Approval Among American Voters

American Discontent with Congressional Leadership Recent polling highlights a significant disapproval among Americans regarding their jobs, as echoed in a Marist/NPR/PBS News survey released Tuesday. Interestingly, it seems Congress, particularly Congressional Democrats, is feeling the brunt of this discontent. The poll reveals that only 27% of registered voters approve of how Congressional Democrats are performing, […]
Democrats’ Patriotism Declines in the Second Trump Era

Pride in America Takes a Hit Among Democrats During the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term, patriotism appears to have declined significantly among Democrats, overshadowing a rise in Republican pride. A Gallup poll conducted among American adults from June 2 to 19 revealed that only 58% of respondents who feel proud to be […]
Democrats consider Mamdani’s role in the party’s reconstruction.

Democrats are currently navigating the rise of Zohran Mamdani within the party, especially following the significant defeat of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. After the primary results for New York City’s mayor were confirmed on Tuesday, support for Mamdani has remained sparse among party leaders, with Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) being one of the […]
Democrats and the media urge Mamdani to speak out against ‘globalize the intifada’

Multiple Democrats and media figures are urging New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to disavow the term “globalization of intifadas,” which many view as a code for violence against Jews. In a Thursday interview with WNYC’s Brian Lehrer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand stated that the phrase is perceived as a call to “slaughter Jews.” She […]
Democrats commit to vigorously opposing the campaign finance case in the Supreme Court.

Democrats Vow to Fight Campaign Spending Changes Senior Democratic leaders announced on Monday their commitment to fiercely oppose attempts to relax federal campaign spending restrictions, especially as the Supreme Court prepares to review cases this fall that could alter the landscape ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. This Supreme Court session will consider assignments from […]
Republicans and Democrats break from party norms in lengthy votes for Trump’s large spending bill

Senators are currently weighing the lengthy hours of voting sessions while they discuss possible changes to President Trump’s major proposal, touching on more than just regional issues like Medicaid, food assistance, and hospital funding. Democrats have positioned themselves against the proposed bill, seeking various amendments during the voting process. While these changes haven’t been finalized, […]