Pete Hegseth questioned intensely on military dismissals, AI, insider trading, and Iran during tense Senate hearing

Senate Hearing Highlights Tensions Over Military Strategies In a recent Senate hearing, Army Secretary Pete Hegseth faced off against Democrats regarding a number of contentious issues, including military purges and concerns over insider trading, as well as the ongoing conflict with Iran. During this exchange, Hegseth was accompanied by Gen. Dan Kaine, the Chairman of […]
Maine Governor Janet Mills Halts Senate Run, Giving Democratic Nomination to Graham ‘Nazi Tattoo’ Platner

Maine Governor Janet Mills Suspends Senate Campaign Maine’s Democratic Governor Janet Mills, aged 78, has decided to withdraw from her Senate campaign, where she aimed to challenge five-term incumbent Senator Susan Collins, a Republican. Reports indicate that Mills paused her campaign primarily due to financial constraints, particularly against her progressive rival, Graham Platner from Oysterman. […]
Senate Candidate from Democratic Party Removes X Posts Following Report Highlighting Her Criticism of the State She Wants to Represent

Michigan Senator Deletes Controversial Social Media Posts Michigan’s Democratic Senator Mallory McMorrow found herself in the spotlight after deleting thousands of posts from her social media accounts. This came as scrutiny regarding her comments about “middle Americans” intensified nationally. McMorrow was recently linked in a virtual event at Emerson College with former Wayne County Health […]
Senate candidate in Michigan removes posts criticizing middle America and expressing a desire to return to California

Department of Justice Investigates Voter Fraud in Michigan The U.S. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Harmeet Dhillon, is discussing a Department of Justice inquiry into voter fraud occurring in Wayne County, Michigan. This investigation points to instances of voter fraud, as well as violations related to the Help America Vote Act. In Michigan, a […]
Mike Johnson supports the House approval of the Senate measure to prevent a DHS shutdown

Congress Moves to End DHS Shutdown On Thursday, Congress made significant progress toward resolving the lengthy shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, which has now stretched over 75 days. The White House has issued warnings that numerous federal employees might not receive their paychecks if the deadlock continues. The House voted unanimously in favor […]
House Republicans approve budget plan from the Senate to enable funding for the DHS

House Republicans Propel Immigration Funding Bill Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives successfully passed a bill that will allocate funds for federal immigration enforcement for the remainder of President Donald Trump’s term. On Wednesday, the House voted 215-211, aligning strictly along party lines, to resolve the ongoing funding issues within the Department of Homeland […]
House passes measure to extend contentious FISA warrantless surveillance authority, but Senate probably won’t agree.

House Votes to Extend Controversial Surveillance Powers WASHINGTON — Following weeks of intense division, the House of Representatives has voted to prolong the disputed surveillance authorities under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) for the remainder of President Trump’s time in office. However, the Senate may not pass the measure. Majority Leader […]
Governor Withdraws From Senate Contest, Leaving Only The Democrat With Debatable Tattoos

Maine Governor Janet Mills Exits Senate Race Maine’s Democratic Governor, Janet Mills, has stepped back from the Senate race, leaving Graham Platner as the lone prominent candidate, though his tattoos are raising eyebrows. On Thursday, Mills made her withdrawal announcement and reflected on her years in office, including her time as district attorney and attorney […]
Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow deletes X account after the report on her social media past.

Mallory McMorrow Deletes Thousands of Tweets Amid Senate Campaign Mallory McMorrow, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from Michigan, has removed a significant number of tweets—around 6,000—after the Post highlighted her social media history last year. This purge included past tweets that defended “coastal elites” and took aim at “middle America.” As reported, McMorrow […]
House approves renewal of FISA Section 702 as Senate approaches midnight deadline

Congress Passes Short-Term Extension of FISA 702 Congressional Republicans are moving quickly to extend a controversial surveillance program before it lapses at midnight Friday. The House of Representatives cast a bipartisan vote to prolong Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) through the remainder of Donald Trump’s presidency. This vote highlighted divisions within […]