Category: Politics
U.S. Education Secretary Draws Cheers and Criticism at New Jersey School Visit
On Friday, U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon spoke at Cedar Drive Middle School in Colts Neck, New Jersey, about civics and patriotism. Her performance was part of the worldwide “History Rocks! Trail to Independence” tour marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. McMahon gave an impassioned lecture in school about American history…
White House’s “Daddy’s Home” Post for Trump Sparks Mixed Reactions Nationwide
The White House made headlines this week after publishing a social media statement calling former President Donald J. Trump “Daddy’s Home.” The short message and light-hearted video traveled across major platforms, causing confusion, comedy, and outrage from Americans online. Trump’s worldwide summit appearance revived the phrase. When speaking to international leaders, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte…
Trump’s New FIFA Peace Honor Sparks Wave of Online Mockery
Former President Donald Trump received a new FIFA Peace Prize during the 2026 World Cup draw ceremony in Washington, D.C., sparking an internet frenzy this week. The symbolic gesture from FIFA leadership rapidly became one of the day’s most talked-about viral issues as social media users expressed amazement, laughter, and strong criticism. Trump smiled while…
Phil Mickelson Criticizes U.S. Immigration Policy Following Minneapolis Mayor’s Somali Message
Phil Mickelson is the latest celebrity to support immigration limits. He said this when former President Donald Trump and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey clashed about Somali immigrants. Mickelson wrote Wednesday on U.S. and foreign illegal immigration sentences. Singapore, Malaysia, Qatar, Russia, North Korea, Hungary, South Africa, and Japan. In prison, they may be beaten, forced…
Rand Paul Accuses Defense Secretary Hegseth of Misleading the Public Over Caribbean Military Strike
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul publicly criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after a Caribbean military attack killed two survivors of a cocaine vessel operation. It sparked political debate and controversy on September 2. U.S. Navy reportedly struck the vessel again after the first attack. The White House revealed the second strike after Secretary Hegseth called media…
Debate Erupts in N.J. School Over Civics Program Tied to Turning Point USA
Parents are outraged that many conservative groups are involved in a Colts Neck Cedar Drive Middle School civics event. Education Secretary Linda McMahon, who just launched a 50-state project to honor the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, leads a statewide civics tour on Friday. District families were informed that McMahon will attend a…
Dem governor unloads on Kamala Harris — calls her memoir claims “blatant lies”
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a rising Democratic figure and prospective 2028 presidential candidate, has slammed Vice President Kamala Harris’ memoir accusations about him. Shapiro called Harris’s book’s descriptions of their 2024 vice-presidential screening meeting untrue in an angry interview. The issue centered on Harris’s memoir, 107 Days, about her 2024 running mate hunt. She writes…
Jersey City Elects New Mayor as Jim McGreevey’s Comeback Falls Short
Jersey City voters elected Councilman James Solomon mayor Tuesday night, ending former Gov. Jim McGreevey’s comeback. The runoff election ended one of the state’s most closely watched mayoral elections with high-profile endorsements and a clear shift toward new leadership. Soon after polls closed, many sites predicted Solomon’s win. He succeeds Mayor Steven Fulop, who declined…
Trump is Working Up to 12-Hour Days, White House Confirms
The White House denies reports that President Donald Trump is tired as commander in chief. Recently obtained Oval Office records show that the administration claims Trump has worked up to 12 hours a day for the past month. The documents from November 12–25 show the 79-year-old president working 50-hour weeks. The statistic does not include…
How Will Trump Be Remembered in History? New National Poll Reveals What Americans Think
A new national study shows partisan division on how former President Donald Trump will be remembered. The latest YouGov poll from Sunday found that many Americans expect Trump will have a poor historical rating. Most, 40%, thought he would be a “poor” president. In smaller groups, 18% judged his presidency “outstanding,” 16% “above average,” and…

