Governor Spanberger invited to discuss Virginia’s redistricting vote

Debate Invited on Redistricting in Virginia Former Republican leader to Gov. Abigail Spanberger has urged her to engage in a public debate about the redistricting referendum. This proposed measure is firmly backed by Spanberger and the Virginia Democratic Party, as well as an anti-gerrymandering organization that reached out on her behalf. Spanberger, along with leaders […]
Co-host on ‘The View’ reacts strangely to Whitney Cummings, a lifelong progressive, not wanting to vote for pedophiles.

Awkward Exchange on “The View” with Whitney Cummings During a recent episode of “The View,” things took a peculiar turn when comedian Whitney Cummings made a light-hearted comment about needing to lower her voting standards to dodge choosing pedophiles. This moment unfolded on Tuesday as the hosts were discussing Second Lady Usha Vance. The ladies […]
Funding from Soros supports Virginia vote that may alter House map

Liberal funding is being funneled into efforts aimed at persuading Virginia voters to support a referendum set for April 21. This initiative could allow Virginia Democrats to revise the state’s congressional maps, with nearly $33 million coming from just eight progressive groups over the past few months, including the Policy Reform Fund, which is backed […]
Pennsylvania Democrat calls for Fetterman to resign following Mullin vote

Opposition Grows Against Sen. John Fetterman Within His Party Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is encountering mounting criticism from fellow Democrats. This week, a House Democrat noted that Fetterman seems to relate better with Republican senators, while another has gone as far as to call for his resignation. The discontent signals a rift between Fetterman and […]
Pa. Democrats withdraw Women’s Month resolution after Republicans force a vote on the definition.

Pennsylvania House Democrats Withdraw Women’s Month Resolution Pennsylvania House Democrats have decided not to move forward with a resolution that would honor March as National Women’s Month. This decision followed the introduction of an amendment by Republicans that sought to define “woman” in physiological terms. What was anticipated to be a straightforward vote turned into […]
Speaker Johnson’s narrow majority in the House makes the FISA Section 702 vote more challenging.

The ongoing debate over privacy rights versus national security is set to intensify in the House soon, presenting a challenge for House Speaker Mike Johnson and his slim Republican majority. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is up for reauthorization before it expires on April 20. However, a scheduled vote on a straightforward […]
Vote to Change Italy’s Left-Leaning Judiciary Declined

Italian Prime Minister Concedes Defeat in Judicial Reform Referendum Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has acknowledged her defeat in a significant referendum that aimed to reform the country’s judiciary, a situation that some analysts suggest diminishes her prior image of political invincibility ahead of the upcoming general elections. Meloni has led what is considered one […]
Mullin passes important vote and advances toward heading DHS

Test Vote for Secretary of Homeland Security Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) passed a crucial test vote on Sunday as he aims to become the Secretary of Homeland Security. Nominated by President Donald Trump, Mullin is not expected to secure final confirmation until Monday night, with just one vote still pending. If he is approved, Mullin […]
House GOP Leaders Postpone Vote on Clean FISA Spy Powers

Postponement of FISA Vote Amid Conservative Concerns House Republican leaders are delaying a vote on a contentious surveillance plan originally set for next week, pushing it to April. This decision comes after many conservatives expressed significant reservations about expanding surveillance powers without additional reforms. According to reports, several conservatives objected to the idea of extending […]
America Act put on hold as Senate Democrats prevent citizenship vote legislation

Senators Acknowledge Voter Registration Issues Sens. Chuck Schumer from New York and Raphael Warnock from Georgia have surprisingly admitted there’s a concern regarding undocumented immigrants participating in federal elections—something they’ve previously downplayed as minor. “The evidence shows that very few people illegally vote in the U.S.,” Schumer noted on the Senate floor. Warnock added to […]