Trump going after Democrat funraising organization Act Blue for violating federal laws

President Donald Trump said on Thursday that his administration will investigate Act Blue, a Democratic fundraising organization, for possible violations…
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Harris fails to recite Pledge of Allegiance: video
Kamala Harris, the current vice president of the United States, apparently does not know the Pledge of Allegiance as well as she should.  The New York Post reports that Harris "botched the Pledge of Allegiance" on Friday. Take a look for yourself: JUST IN: Kamala Harris appears…
Trump ally Sen. Scott become longest-serving black senator ever
U.S. Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), a top ally of President-Elect Donald Trump, is now the longest-serving black member of the U.S. Senate.  Scott achieved this historical accomplishment this past week, when he was sworn into the 199th Congress, the Daily Mail reports. Scott has proven…
Judge stop J6 defendant from attending Trump inauguration
A judge is stopping a Jan. 6 defendant from attending President-Elect Donald Trump's inauguration.  This comes, according to NBC News, after the defendant, Russell Taylor, was invited to the event by a former member of Congress. This, in turn, has led to a big legal…
Biden blocks multi-billion dollar sale of U.S. Steel
Outgoing President Joe Biden just blocked a multi-billion dollar sale of U.S. Steel. The White House announced the block in a statement that it released on Jan. 3, 2025. It can be read in its entirety here. Clearly, the Biden administration was expecting a backlash…
Judge Merchan makes decision on whether to send Trump to prison
It now appears that New York Judge Juan Merchan will not be sending President-Elect Donald Trump to prison.  Merchan, according to the Associated Press, indicated as much in a decision that he released on Friday. Many are wondering whether this decision was made by the…
Fact checker debunks claim that Barron Trump was suspended for telling a rape joke
In what appeared to be a disastrous development, some social media users alleged late last month that Barron Trump was put on academic probation for telling a rape joke. However, a fact-checking website has since confirmed that the story about President-elect Donald Trump's youngest son…
Poll: Two-thirds believe Trump will make good on his promise to secure the border
Throughout the course of this year's campaign, President-elect Donald Trump repeatedly pledged to stop illegal immigration. Trump's words seem to have resonated with Americans, as a new poll found that two-thirds believe he will secure the border.  Sixty-eight percent expect Trump to curb illegal immigration…
Trump expected to reverse Biden administration's position in multiple Supreme Court cases
President Joe Biden's administration has participated in a number of controversial cases heard by America's highest judicial body. Yet in a major blow, the incoming Trump administration is expected to quickly reverse arguments that have already been submitted to the Supreme Court.  Biden administration opposed…
Melania Trump offers condolences to family members of those killed in recent terror attack
Americans were appalled earlier this week when a man drove a truck through a New Year's Eve celebration, leaving 14 people murdered. Despite being one of the Trump family's quieter members, incoming First Lady Melania Trump directed a rare public statement towards the victims' heartbroken…
Trump-appointed judge rejects ACLU challenge to Florida's new policy limiting accommodations for transgender inmates
How a federal judge will rule on a particular matter can sometimes be deduced ahead of time by looking at the ideology and policy positions of the president who appointed them to the bench. That may be the case here for a Trump-appointed federal judge…
Supreme Court could soon decide whether or not to ban TikTok in the U.S.
Last year, a bipartisan Congress passed, and President Joe Biden signed, a bill into law that would effectively ban the popular social media platform TikTok in the U.S. unless its Chinese government-linked parent company, ByteDance, sold the platform to U.S.-approved buyers. Next week, the U.S.…
Biden said investigators found no links 'thus far' between truck attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas
On Wednesday, there were two apparent domestic terrorism attacks involving trucks -- one in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the other in Las Vegas, Nevada -- and there was some initial speculation that the two incidents could be connected. During a speech on Thursday, however, President…
Pelosi returns to Capitol in D.C. just weeks after hip replacement surgery
It was just a few weeks ago that former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) fell down some steps during a congressional visit to Europe and required hip surgery to repair the damage. Yet, on Thursday, the longtime Democratic leader announced that she was headed back…
Olympic champion and Holocaust survivor Agnes Keleti dies
The oldest living Olympic gold champion, Agnes Keleti, has died. She was 103. A Hungarian-born Jew, Keleti survived Hitler's genocide to become an Olympic legend, winning 10 medals in her lifetime including five golds. Holocaust survivor Keleti was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1921. Her…
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