Category: Politics
Why Republicans Are Pushing for Enhanced Ballot Storage Oversight in Passaic County
Republican state lawmakers are investigating Passaic County’s vote storage practices ahead of the November election, raising concerns about election integrity in the swing county. The state Republican Party requires vote-by-mail ballot booths to have video cameras, access logbooks, and neutral signature verification. The county Board of Elections rejected the security measures, prompting these requests. Republicans…
Ex-Yankees Star Mark Teixeira Embraces Trump, Critiques ‘No Kings’ Protest Movement
Former MLB player Mark Teixeira supports Donald Trump and opposes the nationwide “No Kings” protests. Former Yankees and Rangers first-baseman praised Trump’s plan and slammed cultural leftism on social media. Teixeira echoed Lara Trump’s social media criticism of “No Kings” marches. He tweeted, “the left can’t define a woman, but thinks they can define a…
Cowardly, Pathetic Sycophant: Speaker’s Bizarre Defense of Trump’s Provocative Video Raises Eyebrows
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson defended Donald Trump’s viral AI-generated video of him flying over protestors in a fighter jet and dropping feces on a crowd holding the “No Kings” banner, sparking public outrage. Trump uploaded a video showing a faux airplane flying above protesters yelling against “kings” in U.S. politics. According to Johnson,…
Former Rep. George Santos Receives Commutation from President Trump Amid Fraud Case Fallout
President Donald Trump commuted former U.S. Representative George Santos’ prison term late on October 17, 2025, sparking significant political discussion. Santos served over seven years for federal wire fraud and aggravated identity theft offenses. Presidential clemency was criticized and scrutinized after the decision. After being elected in 2022 to represent New York’s 3rd congressional district,…
Why Some New Jersey Democrats Are Growing Uneasy About Mikie Sherrill’s Campaign
Most public polls show Democratic Mikie Sherrill leading Republican Jack Ciattarelli by several points in New Jersey’s high-stakes 2025 governor contest. Her party members secretly worry that the campaign may lose with that edge. They fear the campaign’s ability to turn out voters on Election Day, not her viewpoint. The former Navy helicopter pilot became…
Tight 2028 presidential race looms as early poll pits Vance versus Newsom
A new national survey suggests a tight race between Republican Vice President JD Vance and Democrat California Governor Gavin Newsom in the 2028 presidential election. Emerson College Polling found about equal support for both candidates among registered voters, with Vance at 46% and Newsom at 45%, with 10% undecided. The margin of error is shown…
Nationwide “No Kings” Protests Renew Focus on Executive Power and Civic Engagement
On October 18, thousands of Americans will protest the current administration’s overreach and demand democratic accountability at “No Kings” rallies. The June movement, which has evolved quickly, will organize protests in hundreds of cities across all 50 states and international solidarity activities, expressing activist and public unease over presidential authority and civil freedoms. As the…
Deepfake Attack Ad: A New Frontier in Political Messaging
A recent political advertising has raised worries about synthetic media and democratic discourse in a dramatic increase of digital marketing. This ad from a top Senate campaign group uses AI to create a lifelike video of New York Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. Schumer says, “Every day gets better for us,” with a brief notation…
Republicans Intensify Rhetoric Ahead of Nationwide Anti-Trump “No Kings” Protests
Republican lawmakers increasingly criticize the nationwide “No Kings” rallies this weekend. Million-person statewide protests aim to end former President Donald Trump’s “authoritarian influence” and political power consolidation. The second major protest wave of the year against Trump and his policies will involve over 2,500 events in all 50 states. When protests coincided with Trump’s birthday…
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries Fires Back at White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt
New York House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt for calling Democrats “made up of Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens and violent criminals.” Jeffries labeled Leavitt “sick,” “out of control,” and “demented, ignorant, a stone-cold liar, or all of the above.” Jeffries criticized the federal government shutdown, which furloughed or unpaid…

