Category: Politics
Trump Alleges “Triple Sabotage” at United Nations After Escalator, Teleprompter, and Sound Failures
In his latest General Assembly address, former President Donald Trump accused the UN of “triple sabotage” against him. Trump claims that an escalator stopped, his teleprompter failed, and audio troubles made parts of his speech inaudible, which he planned. He and First Lady Melania’s escalator stuck mid-way into the U.N. headquarters. Trump demanded that all…
Democrats Brace as Trump’s Strategy Sparks Fears of a Legal Crackdown
After former FBI Director James Comey was indicted, many Democratic senators secretly worried that they could be next on former President Donald Trump’s target list. The bold prosecution has sparked a fear that legal tools may be used to retaliate against political opponents. A Virginia federal grand jury charged Comey with obstruction and lying to…
Trump’s Troop Deployment Strategy May Backfire Politically, Analysts Warn
Trump’s idea to send National Guard troops to Portland is gaining attention, but data analysts warn it could hurt him politically. CNN’s senior statistical analyst Harry Enten reports that 58 percent of Americans oppose sending the National Guard to cities, while 42 percent support it. That discrepancy, he says, shows Trump’s decision may not resonate…
Fox Pundit Doubles Down Criticism of Trump-Directed Comey Indictment
Even as Trump’s base protests, Fox News contributor and former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy has increased his criticism of the DOJ’s indictment of James Comey. McCarthy, a legal commentator, called the charges illogical, politically driven, and dangerously imprecise. McCarthy’s newest attack was an opinion article calling the Comey indictment “ill-conceived,” suggesting that repeated study reveals…
New Poll Reveals Growing Concerns for Republicans as 2026 Midterms Approach
A new national poll worries former President Donald Trump’s Republican Party ahead of the 2026 midterms. The survey shows significant dissatisfaction with the country’s direction, which might hurt Republicans’ chances of keeping Congress. Statistics indicate that most Americans believe the nation’s best days are behind it. Two years ago, 41% agreed; now 54% do. Pescimism…
Bill Bradley Opens Up on Trump, the Knicks, and His Lost Championship Ring
In a recent interview, Bill Bradley covered many themes. Former NBA champion and senator. He discussed US politics, the Knicks, and where his title ring went. Bradley’s thinking reveals his private and public existence. They also hint at his motivations. Bradley addressed former President Donald Trump’s issues before discussing contemporary political issues. He worried about…
New Questions Arise Over Sherrill’s Naval Academy Record as Campaign Heats Up
In a tight New Jersey governor campaign, Representative Mikie Sherrill’s nautical academy graduation status and service records are under scrutiny. After graduating and becoming a navy aviator, fresh material reveals she was blocked from walking in her 1994 graduation ceremony, raising questions about accountability, openness, and campaign practices. Sherrill graduated and was commissioned, but the…
Trump Moves to Deploy Guard Troops in Portland Amid Legal and Political Clash
President Donald Trump sent 200 Oregon National Guard troops to Portland to safeguard immigration enforcement sites and fight “domestic terrorists.” He said on social media that Portland was “war ravaged” and under threat, ordering “full force, if necessary.” State and municipal politicians immediately opposed the deployment as unconstitutional, unnecessary, and political. In a Department of…
Are Sherrill – Ciattarelli Debates a Waste of Time? Experts Clash.
The first major debate in New Jersey’s governor’s race between Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill has sparked a bigger question: are these debates even useful anymore? Two top political experts, Democrat Julie Roginsky and Republican Mike DuHaime, have completely different answers.While discussing the debate, they also clashed on several national issues from President…
Karl Rove Warns Government Shutdown Could Deepen Public Distrust in Washington
As Congress hurries to avert a government shutdown, GOP strategist Karl Rove has made a grim prediction about who could suffer the most politically. Both Republicans and Democrats are trading blame before next week’s spending deadline, but Rove says the true loss will be public faith in their leaders. Rove compared current politics to shutdowns…

