
Trump Pardons Allies, Sparking Concerns Over Future Election Integrity
President Trump pardoned Rudy Giuliani and others involved in the 2020 election overturn effort, raising election integrity concerns.

President Trump pardoned Rudy Giuliani and others involved in the 2020 election overturn effort, raising election integrity concerns.

Amid “Operation Midway Blitz,” ICE’s aggressive immigration enforcement in Chicago sparks local resistance and legal battles.

In the first week of Trump’s administration, a “temporary pause” on billions in funding disrupted critical services, leading to legal challenges.

Michael Whatley’s campaign accepted over $40,000 from donors linked to a firm accused of exploiting veterans.

Corruption in American government is at unprecedented levels, with top officials prioritizing personal gain over public duty.

At midnight on April 8, 1952, with U.S. troops in Korea, American steelworkers prepared to strike as Truman seized mills.

On Nov. 4, Abigail Spanberger aims to become Virginia’s governor while cherishing her most important role: mom.

On Nov 5, the Supreme Court examines presidential emergency powers, focusing on Trump’s tariffs and separation of powers.

John Reid, Virginia lieutenant governor candidate, praised Confederate generals as “remarkable” and critiqued monument removal.

New Jersey candidate Jack Ciattarelli opposes birthright citizenship, despite his ancestors benefiting from it.

Political philosopher Simone de Beauvoir noted that violence haunts the U.S., impacting politics and civic engagement.

We are on day 29 of a government shutdown with no end in sight. The House of Representatives barely works. And…