Category: Politics
New Jersey Court Upholds Gender-Inclusive School Policies Amid Legal Challenge
New Jersey’s gender-inclusive public school equity and inclusion standards were affirmed by an appeal court. Last week, conservative activist Shawn Hyland’s lawsuit against the state’s updated educational regulations for violating parental and religious rights was dismissed. The 2023 New Jersey State Board of Education regulations aim to align public schools with the Law Against Discrimination….
New Jersey Gubernatorial Race Heats Up Over Energy Bill Controversy
A heated fight over energy policies and political messaging has fueled the New Jersey governorship contest. Democrats Mikie Sherrill and Republicans Jack Ciattarelli are arguing over a widely circulated ad that has been accused of misleading editing. A Republican Governors Association (RGA) TV ad showing Sherrill advocating clean energy sparked the debate. In the commercial,…
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Reflects on Charlie Kirk’s Influence in His Political Journey
On a special edition of The Charlie Kirk Show, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recalled conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s effect on his choice to join President Donald Trump’s administration. Kennedy said Kirk’s support helped him accept the post, showing their personal and political ties. The intricacy of Medicare and Medicaid made…
West Caldwell’s Proposed Protest Ordinance Sparks Civil Liberties Debate
Residents and human rights groups are voicing concerns about a West Caldwell, New Jersey, ordinance. After a public hearing, the council will vote on a township law to restrict public demonstrations. The new idea requires protest organizers to apply for a permit 30 days in advance. Event organizers must also commit in writing to reimburse…
George Santos Claims Solitary Confinement After Death Threats at New Jersey Prison
After death threats, disgraced former Congressman George Santos is in solitary confinement at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Fairton in Cumberland County, New Jersey. Santos wrote a handwritten letter on September 4, 2025, detailing his captivity and conditions. On August 28, Santos’ lawyer emailed him that an investigative reporter had informed him of a possible…
Americans Unite on Political Rhetoric After Charlie Kirk’s Fatal Shooting
The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk prompted a recent poll showing that Americans are now agreeing on how political rhetoric incites violence. After Kirk was fatally murdered at Utah Valley University, a survey found that many people feel strong political discourse is encouraging violent crimes nationwide. Nearly two-thirds of U.S. people believe political discourse…
FBI Director Kash Patel Engages in Heated Confrontation with Senator Adam Schiff During Senate Hearing
A tense Senate Judiciary Committee hearing pitted FBI Director Kash Patel against California Democratic Senator Adam Schiff on September 16, 2025. The FBI oversight session quickly deteriorated into a verbal war that revealed growing party divisions over the agency’s leadership and strategy. The altercation erupted when Senator Schiff questioned Director Patel about the FBI’s handling…
Giants Opt Against Pre-Game Tribute to Charlie Kirk Ahead of Home Opener
The New York Giants will not honor Charlie Kirk before their Sunday home opener against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Utah assassination of Kirk this week prompted this decision. Some NFL clubs honor the late conservative activist with quiet, but the Giants have not. Game time seemed to impact the Giants’ choice. With the home…
West Caldwell’s Proposed Protest Ordinance Sparks Outcry Over First Amendment Rights
A West Caldwell, New Jersey, bill on local governance and First Amendment rights has aroused debate. The Township Council will consider a protest ban. Public gathering organizers with 25 or more participants would need a permit 30 days in advance under the new regulation. They must also agree in writing to pay the township for…
America’s Immigration Crackdown Sparks Fears of History Repeating Itself
Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests are reviving discussions about civil rights, government overreach, and history. In New Jersey, social media footage of ICE authorities detaining an unidentified immigrant went viral. For many, seeing masked officials remove people from the streets prompted concerns about enforcement’s reach and who would be next. The issue goes beyond immigration…

