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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Senate confirms former Rep. Pete Hoekstra as ambassador to Canada
In a time of arguably awkward relationships with America's neighbor to the north, the U.S. Senate on Wednesday gave its stamp of approval to a new ambassador tasked with striking what may be a delicate diplomatic balance. As Fox News reports, by a vote of…
Sen. John Fetterman advocates for making Ozempic-like drugs more affordable
If Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman looks a little lighter these days, it's because he is, and he has quite a bit to say about how it happened. According to the Daily Mail, Fetterman is one of millions of Americans who have started taking a…
Def. Sec. Pete Hegseth announces major Panama Canal deal reached
There's a lot going on within the ranks of the Trump administration, and the situation with the Panama Canal is still front and center, especially for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. According to Fox News, Hegseth made a major announcement this week regarding the ability of…
AG Bondi announces massive Coast Guard seizure affecting 2 drug cartels
Picking U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to head up President Donald Trump's Department of Justice was one of his best moves, by far. According to reports, Bondi and the DOJ have been extra busy in recent weeks, this time reporting that federal agents have dealt…
Michelle Obama opens up about divorce rumors
She finally did it. Michelle Obama opened up about the divorce rumors that have been following her around ever since she skipped Jimmy Carter's funeral. Obama dismisses rumors Obama's absences from that event and President Trump's inauguration were widely remarked, given her role as a former First…
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launches primary challenge against Sen. John Cornyn
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was acquitted on 16 articles of impeachment in 2023 and avoided federal fraud charges last year by agreeing to pay $300,000 in restitution. Paxton is hoping to follow those victories up with another win by challenging Texas Republican Sen. John…
Trump administration cites recent Supreme Court ruling in lawsuit over federal grants
Shortly after he took the oath of office, President Donald Trump imposed a blanket freeze on federal grants pending a review. Although a group of states were quick to challenge the move, Trump maintains that a recent Supreme Court victory has vindicated it.  Supreme Court…
Bipartisan Senate resolution calls for Trump's tariff power to be curtailed
Last week saw President Donald Trump unveil a slew of new tariffs targeting countries that he accused of engaging in unfair trade practices. However, the president was recently blindsided by a bipartisan Senate resolution which calls for his tariff power to be curtailed.  Chuck Schumer…
Democratic congressman hospitalized following medical emergency this past weekend
A member of congress had to be rushed for treatment this past weekend after he experienced a medical emergency in North Carolina.   According to the Western Journal, New Jersey Democratic Rep. Donald Norcross received treatment at the University of North Carolina Rex Hospital. Medical problem…
VP Vance charges Sen. McConnell with 'political pettiness' after senator voted against Trump's pick for Pentagon policy chief
While the incessant obstruction of President Donald Trump's policy agenda is predictable and unsurprising, what has been shocking to some has been the equally fervent opposition to nearly every Trump move by a handful of Republicans, chief among them the former Senate GOP leader, Sen.…
Judge rules Trump White House can't discriminate against AP over its viewpoints
In February, President Donald Trump's White House significantly limited the Associated Press's accessibility to events with the president amid an ongoing dispute about Trump's renaming of the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America. The AP sued on First Amendment grounds and, on Tuesday,…
Famous horse dies after collapsing on racetrack
The horse racing world was stunned to learn of the death of a star horse that had collapsed after a race. According to the BBC, Grand National runner Celebre d'Allen, a 13-year-old horse and the oldest of the 34 horses running the race, died after…
New Jersey Democrat rushed to hospital after suffering medical emergency
The New Jersey political world was rocked this week after a Democratic lawmaker was rushed to the hospital after suffering an "emergency medical event," according to The Hill. It was reported that Rep. Donald Norcross (D-NJ) was taken to the hospital while traveling, possibly related…
DefSec says China can't keep control over Panama
In an effort to regain control over the important commerce route, the United States will reclaim the Panama Canal from "China's influence," according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's statement on Tuesday.  The DefSec's statements come after months of the Trump administration has continued their ever…
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