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Democrats 'fear' this possible Trump VP pick who 'could spell the end for Biden': Insiders

By: Brandon Gillespie — June 9th 2024 at 03:22
Political insiders say Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is the name Democrats "fear" most when it comes to who Donald Trump will pick as his running mate.

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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs under investigation for alleged 'pay-to-play' scheme

By: Michael Dorgan — June 8th 2024 at 16:34
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is under investigation for an alleged "pay-for-play" scheme after a report showed a business got a big rate hike after it donated to her inauguration

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Major lithium discovery in fracking wastewater leaves the left facing EV 'irony'

By: Charles Creitz — June 8th 2024 at 03:00
A Pitt study concluded there is enough lithium to be extracted from wastewater created through hydraulic fracturing to supply America with nearly 40% of its needs.

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Governor says Trump could become the first GOP presidential candidate to win his state in 20 years

By: Paul Steinhauser — June 8th 2024 at 03:00
It's been two decades since a Republican carried Virginia in the White House race, but GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin says the Commonwealth is in play as former President Trump and President Biden face off in a 2024 election rematch.

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Landmark bill targets hidden foreign funds in schools as officials warn of CCP influence

By: Charles Creitz — June 7th 2024 at 16:56
A House bill will provide parents with more oversight of any foreign sources or funding of their children's curriculum, its sponsor said.

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ABC's Hostin: Black Male Trump Supporters as Real as 'Unicorns'

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — June 7th 2024 at 12:46

ABC legal analyst Sunny Hostin said Friday on ABC's "The View" that black male supporters of former President Donald Trump are as real as "unicorns."

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Trump lands endorsement of top investor who hosted $12 million San Francisco fundraiser for former president

By: Paul Steinhauser — June 7th 2024 at 12:09
Not only did former President Donald Trump haul in over $12 million at a San Francisco fundraiser on Thursday evening, he also officially landed the endorsement of a major tech investor, David Sacks.

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'Putting our girls at risk': Biden's Title IX changes challenged by nearly 70 GOP lawmakers

By: Elizabeth Elkind — June 7th 2024 at 11:53
Nearly 70 House Republicans have signed onto a bill to block the Biden administration's planned Title IX changes.

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Northwestern University accused of stonewalling anti-Israel unrest investigation by House panel

By: Garrett Tenney — June 7th 2024 at 11:52
Rep. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina sent a letter to Northwestern University leaders, slamming what she called a failure to respond to lawmakers' questions on antisemitism.

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Biden singles out conservatives over Ukraine funding in meeting with Zelenskyy

By: Greg Norman — June 7th 2024 at 08:09
President Biden said during a meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that some conservatives are to blame for stalling aid to his country.

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To the Condescending Cranks Faking Outrage Over Upside-Down Flags

By: Tony Kinnett — June 6th 2024 at 15:06

In our modern political dumpster fire, there has never been an art so refined and illustrious as pointless pearl-clutching. 

In this, the ninth year of 2016, most everyone is fairly desensitized to the political drama emanating from the Left’s ardent claims that any conservative policy or protest is an appeal to fascism as their own organizations and protesters set fire to cities (and sometimes themselves).

Republicans pass a bill banning sexually explicit content in public schools from kindergarten to third grade? Florida Democrats and media labeled it fascism.

A U.S. Supreme Court justice’s wife flies a Revolutionary War flag commissioned by George Washington? Salon’s senior writer described Justice Samuel Alito and his wife as “extremely invested in the semiotics of American fascism.”

The New Republic, The Guardian, taxpayer-funded PBS—any time a Republican so much as upholds parliamentary procedure, defends former President Donald Trump, or questions the surge of gang and cartel members amid waves of illegal immigrants—these outlets are ready in the wings to call any to the right of Chairman Mao a fascist.

The latest banner of fascism to be shouted down in a “Two Minutes Hate” session out of George Orwell’s “1984”: flying the flag of the United States upside down. The horror!

As ridiculous as it might sound—the group that has spent the past eight years defending those who burn, shred, and desecrate the U.S. flag is suddenly outraged over many in the nation who have flown the U.S. flag upside down in a symbol of distress over Trump’s political prosecution and conviction.

Many on the Left and precious few on the Right have taken to social media to lambast those who would fly the U.S. flag upside down as “disrespectful,” “treasonous,” and “idol-worshipers.”

Is this the case? Are those who reacted to Trump’s felony convictions in New York City simply bowing at his feet in a brutal backstabbing of the United States? Is this heinous, unspeakable act the very hallmark of fascism and the alleged “cult of personality” that the Left has predicted for almost a century?

Of course not, and you know that.

We needn’t walk down the halls of easily accessible history to discern how this wrist-shattering pearl clutch is both hypocritical and ignorant. But we’ll do so, not out of necessity but because heaping good data en masse against poorly constructed arguments is entertaining.

First and foremost: Flying the flag of the United States upside down is not disrespectful, illegal, treasonous, or even unprecedented.

Although 4 U.S. Code § 8, commonly referred to as the “Flag Code,” isn’t legally enforceable (because U.S. citizens retain First Amendment rights to do with their own flags whatever they wish), flying the flag upside down under appropriate circumstances wouldn’t violate the law.

The law clearly states: “The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.” (The “union” refers to the patch of blue with 50 stars.)

Thousands in the U.S. have flown our flag upside down to express their “dire distress” in such instances over the past century.

Leftists consistently flew the U.S. flag upside down throughout Trump’s presidency to signal their deep disquiet and fear, from Washington state to Louisiana. Democrats in New Jersey resolutely flew the flag upside down in protest of Trump’s inauguration in January 2017. Some Republicans flew their flags upside down when Barack Obama was reelected in 2012.

The American flag has been flown upside down as “a tribute to veterans’ sacrifice,” and was one of the many symbols of protest against the Vietnam War used by leftist demonstrators in the 1960s.

The Flag Code doesn’t specify what “extreme danger to life or property” entails, nor does it restrict such interpretation to a physical danger or a political one. Might there be a situation today in which many Americans feel in deep distress over a perceived danger to the life and property of their republic?

Never before in American history has a former president, much less one running for office again, been charged and convicted in such a kangaroo-court fashion that even his political adversaries note the insanity of the circumstances.

In an extremely heated presidential election campaign, indicting one of the two frontrunners would be considered enough of an anathema—but the case of New York v. Trump was more than precarious, it was a circus. 

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, ran on the promise of doing anything he could to find something to indict Trump with. Outside his jurisdiction, Bragg used a federal election statute—which the Federal Election Commission already had stated Trump didn’t violate—as a convoluted lever to turn 34 counts of “falsifying business records,” misdemeanors that by this point were outside New York’s statute of limitations, into felonies.

As if that weren’t enough, Judge Juan Merchan refused to allow a former chairman of the Federal Election Commission to testify, refused to allow the defense to speak to the jury before deliberation, and informed jurors that to convict they didn’t have to reach a unanimous decision on what crime was committed.

Such actions by Merchan set a nation on fire even as trust in institutions already was wavering.

Elie Honig, a former federal and state prosecutor, wrote for New York magazine, an extremely liberal publication: “Prosecutors got Trump—but they contorted the law.” Honig pointed out that never before in U.S. history has there been a state prosecution using federal election law.

You’ll notice that I haven’t mentioned Trump’s sex life, his character, or his business decisions—in fact, many of those expressing extreme distress at this forded Rubicon aren’t being protective of Trump like he was some kind of nonsensical religious idol. 

Sens. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky, and Mitt Romney, R-Utah, who have spent the past few years as Trump’s chief opposition within the GOP, both called this case and conviction despicable. 

When a reporter asks President Joe Biden whether he used this case to politically persecute Trump and he casts a wicked grin in her direction, how is the nation supposed to respond?

Reporter: "President Trump refers to himself as a political prisoner and blames you directly. What's your response to that, sir?"

Biden: *smiles*pic.twitter.com/CZY8JUMvKO

— Michael Knowles (@michaeljknowles) May 31, 2024

Why is the left side of the aisle afforded the right to ride through towns and cities shouting about the impending doom of the republic like some bastardized caricature of Paul Revere, and the right side isn’t allowed to call out the very sham John Adams unpopularly fought in court to prevent?

Spare me your clutched pearls, neoconservatives. Your faux dignity and condescension at the concerns of Americans whose carcass of a justice system is paraded openly don’t move me. 

I don’t have to defend Trump’s personal life and sign onto a “cult of personality” to recognize that each of us has a right to be free from political persecution and election interference. 

Commentator Alyssa Farah’s silly claims that flying the flag upside down signals “selling out” are as pathetic and hypocritical as the rest of the cast of “The View” with whom she clucks and quacks about abortion rights, gun confiscation, and anti-Catholicism.

Whistling past the graveyard and sending a “strongly worded letter” have only mired us further in the muck of Third World antics.

I reserve the right to fly my flag upside down to signal my extreme distress at this danger to the life and property of the republic I love, and I’ll do so whenever I find it appropriate.

The post To the Condescending Cranks Faking Outrage Over Upside-Down Flags appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Biden's border crisis is 'wreaking havoc' on K-12 schools, says top GOP lawmaker

By: Charles Creitz — June 6th 2024 at 09:18
House Education Committee member Aaron Bean of Florida sounded off Wednesday after holding a subcommittee hearing on the effects of the border crisis on US schools.

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'Dangers of Biden's energy policies' shredded in internal House GOP memo

By: Elizabeth Elkind — June 6th 2024 at 08:33
A top House GOP group is encouraging lawmakers to talk up the negative impacts of the Biden administration's energy policies in a new election year memo.

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Trump campaign accelerates vetting of potential running mates

By: Bret Baier · Paul Steinhauser — June 5th 2024 at 21:14
With the start of the Republican Party's presidential nominating convention less than six weeks away, Donald Trump's campaign is picking up the pace in vetting the potential running mates

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Elizabeth Warren: Republicans in 'Revenge Fantasy' over Trump Conviction

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — June 5th 2024 at 22:11

Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said Wednesday on MSNBC's "Alex Wagner Tonight" that Republicans were in a "revenge fantasy" over former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict in the New York business document trial.

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Inherently complicated: House Republicans consider another angle to take on Attorney General Garland

— June 5th 2024 at 17:25
Republicans on the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for his refusal to release audio recordings of an interview with President Biden.

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Following Trump's guilty verdict, first swing state poll reveals how it impacts voters' decisions

By: Brandon Gillespie — June 5th 2024 at 16:12
A new Quinnipiac University poll revealed which presidential candidate holds the advantage in the swing state of Georgia after former President Trump's guilty verdict.

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Sens. Daines, Paul Join Republican Effort to Stop Democrat Agenda Post-Trump Verdict

By: Elizabeth Troutman — June 5th 2024 at 15:35

Two more Republican senators are joining the effort to stop the Senate Democrats’ agenda Wednesday in response to former President Donald Trump’s guilty verdict in a New York trial.

Sens. Steve Daines, R-Mont., and Rand Paul, R-Ky., are signing on to a Senate Republican letter vowing to oppose Democratic legislative priorities, a spokeswoman told The Daily Signal.

Eleven Republican senators vowed to oppose Democrats’ legislative priorities and nominations in a letter released Friday.

“Enough is enough,” Daines said in an emailed statement to The Daily Signal Wednesday. “Joe Biden and his Democrat allies weaponized our judicial system and undermined the American people’s trust in our government. I will not stand by as the Left’s radical agenda tears apart the fabric of our nation and threatens our Montana way of life.”

Paul’s office did not respond to The Daily Signal’s request for comment by time of publication.

The senators’ letter accuses the White House of making “a mockery of the rule of law and fundamentally alter[ing] our politics in un-American ways.”

“As a Senate Republican conference, we are unwilling to aid and abet this White House in its project to tear this country apart,” the letter reads. “To that end, we will not 1) allow any increase to non-security related funding for this administration, or any appropriations bill which funds partisan lawfare; 2) vote to confirm this administration’s political and judicial appointees; and 3) allow expedited consideration and passage of Democrat legislation or authorities that are not directly relevant to the safety of the American people.”

With Daines and Paul, the letter now has 13 signatories:

  1. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah
  2. Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio
  3. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala.
  4. Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo.
  5. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn.
  6. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla.
  7. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan.
  8. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.
  9. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo.
  10. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis.
  11. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa
  12. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.
  13. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont.

In a press conference Tuesday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated that he would not be signing on.

“The solution is to have a Republican majority and then we be in a position to determine what the agenda was going to be,” he said. “There are opportunities when you’re in the minority, but not to set the agenda.”

Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is still deciding if he will join on, a spokesperson told the Cedar Rapids Gazette.

“Sen. Grassley is reviewing the letter and will confer with colleagues about its potential impacts on the legislative and appropriations process,” Grassley’s office said.

Rob Bluey contributed to this report.

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Haley, Christie stay quiet on Trump guilty verdict as GOP outrage grows over 'un-American' silence

By: Brandon Gillespie — June 5th 2024 at 08:26
The uproar from Republicans angry at those in the party staying silent over former President Trump's guilty verdict is continuing to grow.

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Showdown in New Mexico Senate battle as Domenici, Heinrich, win primaries

By: Paul Steinhauser — June 5th 2024 at 07:44
Nella Domenici, the daughter of the late Sen. Pete Domenici, the last Republican to win a Senate election in New Mexico, wins the GOP primary and will face off against Democratic Sen. Martin Heinrich

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House Republican uses AOC's insult to rip silence on 2 cops shot allegedly by migrant gang member: 'Baby girl'

By: Danielle Wallace — June 5th 2024 at 07:14
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., criticized Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., for not responding to the shooting of two officers allegedly by an illegal migrant in her district.

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Biden displays signs of decline in private meetings with congressional leaders: Report

By: Landon Mion — June 5th 2024 at 00:31
President Biden has shown signs of poor cognitive ability at times in private meetings with congressional leaders, but the White House maintains the he is still sharp and effective.

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New Mexico accountant wins GOP primary, looks to cash out two-term Democrat in November

By: Jamie Joseph — June 4th 2024 at 23:36
Retired accountant Steve Jones is the GOP nominee aiming for a November upset to unseat Rep. Melanie Stansbury in the state's heavily Democratic First Congressional District.

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State Auditor Troy Downing wins GOP primary for Montana seat held by Rep. Matt Rosendale

By: Aubrie Spady · Andrew Murray — June 4th 2024 at 22:37
State Auditor Troy Downing won the Republican nomination in the race for Montana's 2nd Congressional District, a seat currently held by Rep. Matt Rosendale.

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Rep. Miller-Meeks beats back conservative primary challenge in Iowa race

By: Adam Shaw — June 4th 2024 at 22:08
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks fought off a conservative primary challenge after amassing a significantly larger war chest than her opponent ahead of a close race in November.

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Former Navy SEAL Ryan Zinke wins GOP Montana primary

By: Aubrie Spady · Andrew Murray — June 4th 2024 at 21:57
Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Mont., won the Republican primary in the race to keep his seat representing Montana's First Congressional District.

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Montana's GOP governor fends off challenge from the right, wins primary race

By: Aubrie Spady · Andrew Murray — June 4th 2024 at 21:53
Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte has won the GOP nomination in the Montana gubernatorial race, defeating a state representative in Tuesday's primary.

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Trump campaign opens office in blue city: 'Good strides in the Black community'

By: Paul Steinhauser — June 4th 2024 at 21:52
GOP Rep. Wesley Hunt of Texas was in Philadelphia to headline the opening of Donald Trump's first campaign office in Pennsylvania, a key swing state in the 2024 election rematch with President Biden

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Trump-endorsed Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy wins Republican nomination in Montana Senate race to unseat Jon Tester

By: Aubrie Spady · Andrew Murray — June 4th 2024 at 21:40
Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy won the Republican primary nomination in the heated red state contest to unseat Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester.

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Three-term Sen. Jon Tester wins Montana Democrat primary in crucial race that could determine Senate control

By: Aubrie Spady · Andrew Murray — June 4th 2024 at 21:33
Sen. Jon Tester won the Democratic primary for the Montana Senate race, advancing to defend his vulnerable Senate seat on the general election ballot.

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Rep. Feenstra wins primary challenge in Iowa race after fending off conservative challenge

By: Adam Shaw — June 4th 2024 at 21:15
Rep. Randy Feenstra, R-Iowa, survived a primary challenge on Tuesday evening in one of the safest Iowa seats for Republican lawmakers.

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Trump-backed candidate defeated in Republican Senate primary in New Jersey

By: Paul Steinhauser — June 4th 2024 at 20:16
In a rare setback for Donald Trump, the candidate the former president endorsed in New Jersey's Republican Senate primary was defeated in the race to succeed embattled Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez.

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Donald Trump: 'I Am the Political Prisoner of a Failing Nation'

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — June 4th 2024 at 16:10

Former President Donald Trump described himself as being "the political prisoner of a failing nation," days after a Manhattan jury found him guilty in his business records trial.

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Biden's energy policy ripped by Republican governors: 'Done nothing but attack American energy'

By: Paul Steinhauser — June 4th 2024 at 09:27
Republican governors spotlight their plan to 'unleash American energy' and target what they call the Biden Administration’s 'unprecedented attacks on American energy,' as they gather in New Orleans

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RNC, Trump Campaign, Nevada GOP Sue State over Mail-in Ballot Practices

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — June 3rd 2024 at 21:31

The Republican National Committee (RNC), former President Donald Trump's campaign, and the Nevada Republican Party filed a lawsuit against Nevada for counting mail-in ballots that are received the day after an election and do not contain postmarks.

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Republican Vince Fong sworn into Kevin McCarthy's old House seat

— June 3rd 2024 at 19:28
Now-former California state Assemblyman Vince Fong, a Republican, has been sworn into Congress to complete former Speaker Kevin McCarthy's term.

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Trump Campaign Received $141M in Donations in May Despite Guilty Verdict

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — June 3rd 2024 at 16:55

Former President Donald Trump's campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) raised $141 million in May.

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Maxine Waters: Republicans 'Don't Have the Courage or the Patriotism to Stand Up for Democracy'

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — June 2nd 2024 at 12:51

Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) said on this week's broadcast of MSNBC's "The Saturday Show" that Republican men and women didn't have "the courage or the patriotism to stand up for democracy."

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Pentagon's 'barbaric' drug testing on beagles raises hackles of pet-loving politicians

By: Charles Creitz — June 3rd 2024 at 03:00
The White Coat Waste Project uncovered a Defense Department project that is spending nearly $1 million on experimental drug testing of a human pharmaceutical on canines, to Congress' dismay

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Battle for Senate GOP Leader: Rick Scott Aims to Shake Up Status Quo

By: Rob Bluey — June 2nd 2024 at 06:25

For the past 18 years, Senate Republicans have had one leader: Mitch McConnell took the job in 2006 and has retained it ever since. But with his decision to step down from the post after November’s elections, there are three Republicans vying to replace him.

One of them is Sen. Rick Scott of Florida. He was first elected to the Senate in 2018 and ran against McConnell two years ago.

He’s now competing with Sens. John Cornyn of Texas and John Thune of South Dakota to win the support of his Senate Republican colleagues.

The Daily Signal invited all three senators to discuss their plans, and Scott was the first to accept our request. Listen to our interview on “The Daily Signal Podcast” or read a lightly edited transcript below.

Rob Bluey: Senator, why did you decide to enter the race for Republican leader?

Sen. Rick Scott: First off, we’ve got to have big change. Let’s think about just the citizens we represent. They’re fed up with a budget that’s not balanced. They’re fed up with an open border. They’re fed up with all this wasteful spending. They’re fed up, basically, with the federal government that’s out of control.

If you want change, you’re going to have to change your way the Senate is run. We need to go back to represent our states. We need to be fighting over issues. The bill shouldn’t be decided by McConnell and [Senate Majority Leader Chuck] Schumer. We should go through a committee process. There’s so many things we’ve got to do to get this country back where it needs to go.

We need to have a Republican leader that has a relationship with President [Donald] Trump. He’s going to win. He’s going to have an agenda. We got to do everything we can to help him get his agenda done.

Republican Senators Pledge to Block Democrat Agenda Following Trump Verdict

Via Rob Bluey:https://t.co/eW5hAc59Ld

— The Daily Signal (@DailySignal) June 1, 2024

Bluey: When you talk about those big changes, in some ways, it seems that you’re suggesting the Senate is broken right now and needs fixing. What are some of the ways that you would go about making sure those reforms are put into place?

Scott: No. 1, I don’t think a leader should have a term of more than six years. No. 2 is the bill shouldn’t be done by McConnell and Schumer. They should be done at the committee level where everybody has the opportunity to have input that are on those committees.

And then after that, we ought to have a robust amendment process on the Senate floor. So, if I would like an amendment that’s going to represent my state better, I ought to be able to do that.

If I can’t talk people into it, that’s my problem. If I don’t even have a chance because the bill never went through a committee or we never had any amendment votes, I have the opportunity to say yes or no. That’s not the way the Senate is supposed to represent work. I’m supposed to be able to represent my state and fight for the issues that are important to my state. That’s not how the Senate works right now.

Bluey: As you’ve observed Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s approach to running the Senate, what you see as some of his biggest or most glaring failures?

Scott: He wants to, and he does a lot of this with McConnell, but they want to write the bills. It’s not written out of a committee. It doesn’t come up through a committee.

There’s one or two people who have input and then if they put them on the Senate floor where you just have an up-or-down vote, you don’t even have a chance to improve it. We all have ways we could improve these bills and we don’t even have a shot at trying to improve the bills.

That’s not the way the Senate is supposed to work. I’m supposed to be able to fight like hell for my state. Every senator should have the opportunity to fight for their state, but if you don’t go through a committee, you have no input on the bill, and you don’t have any amendment votes, it’s pretty hard to represent your state.

Bluey: Some of the early chatter in Washington seems to revolve around a leader’s role in raising money for members of his party. I’m curious to know your thoughts on that and perhaps why that shouldn’t be the sole qualification for somebody to get the job as leader?

Scott: Any leader is going to be able to raise money. A lot of the money flows through PACs that the leader might be or is tied to. Anybody is going to be able to raise the money as long as you’re willing to do the job.

As you know, I’m from a big state, so for my governor’s race I had to raise a lot of money and my Senate race. But the real job of the Senate leader is to represent the conference. Our bylaws, Republican bylaws, require us to have a legislative agenda. We haven’t had a legislative agenda since I’ve been up here for five years.

We need to come together as a group and say, “What do we want to get done the next two years?” And then let’s say, “OK, so now this is what we want to get done. How do we get it done? What’s going to be our strategy? What do we have to do to get these things done?”

That’s what we ought to be doing every day. We shouldn’t be sitting there and be reactive to what Chuck Schumer does.

And then, if we can get the majority, which I’m very optimistic, then let’s lead. Let’s focus on how do we secure the border? How do we balance the budget? How do we improve our foreign policy and have a positive agenda to solve the problems that the American public has sent us all to D.C. to do?

Bluey: Conservatives were clamoring for that legislative agenda back in 2022 for the midterm elections. You offered one, Sen. McConnell rejected your idea, instead said he wanted to merely run against President [Joe] Biden. Looking back in retrospect, why was McConnell’s strategy a mistake?

Scott: He has the belief that you shouldn’t stand for anything. You should just talk about how bad the Democrats are. And the Democrats are bad, there’s no question about it.

But my experience as a business guy is I was able to attract talent to work with me on my management teams because I had an agenda to get done and they bought into the agenda. If they didn’t like my agenda, they wouldn’t come to work with me. The public wants a plan. The public wants a plan. I had a plan when I ran in 2010 to be governor to turn the economics of our state around, give people a job. When I came to D.C., I had a plan for how to make Washington work for you.

The public is clamoring for a plan. The public is clamoring for somebody that’s going to fight like hell to defeat the policies and the ideology of the radical Left, which we all know is destroying this country. That’s what the public wants. That’s what we all talk about when we run. While we ought to do it when we’re here.

Bluey: You’ve mentioned your role as a successful businessman. You have served as Florida’s governor. You have also worn the hat of being chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. In all three of those roles that you’ve had, what is your leadership style? What can people expect from you as somebody who is aspiring for this job?

Scott: First off, I’m very goal-oriented. I want to accomplish something. I became the governor, I built businesses because I wanted to accomplish something. I ran to the Senate because I wanted to accomplish something.

I’ve been very clear with my Senate role, we’ve got to change the way Washington works. It’s not working the American public right now. What they’re going to see is somebody that’s very focused on getting a result. That’s No. 1.

No. 2, if you look at my business career, my government career, this is a team event. You’ve got to bring people together to find a common goal to get anything done. And it’s not going to be just your ideas. You have to have a consensus. And so, you’ve got to figure out what it is and then you have to work and have a strategy to accomplish it.

If you look at any successful business, if you look at successful governors, that’s what they do. They have a plan and they work their plan. They surround themselves with people that believe in what they’re trying to accomplish.

That’s what they’ll see. If I can become the Republican leader, hopefully the majority leader, you’ll have a Republican conference that is very results-oriented and the goals will be very clear.

We will solve the problems that the country believes are the most important problems today. Those are securing the border, making sure that we get inflation under control, balancing the budget, making sure we fix our foreign policies so we don’t have wars going all around the world.

Bluey: On that specific note, what are some steps that you would like to take to empower those individual Republican senators to have a greater role in the legislative process?

Scott: The biggest thing is ask for their opinion, ask for their advice to get them in the middle of everything.

We have very talented Republican senators. And we are to say, “OK, with your background, would you like to be involved in this?” And you get people in the middle of it, of the issues.

And guess what? You bring out new ideas, you bring out new energy, and you get a lot of things done. But the biggest thing is, you get people in the middle of the problem. Republican senators, they want to solve problems, so let them do it, get them in the middle of it.

Bluey: What is your vision for reducing this reliance that it seems that Washington has year after year for omnibus spending bills and emergency supplementals?

Scott: Not having a budget to me is foolish. It’s not fair to the American public. Not having a budget is just basically having spending bills. What that means is we’re going to have more inflation.

That’s wrong. We should do everything we can to help all of our families by getting inflation under control. You cannot do it with a balanced budget, so we now have almost $35 trillion worth the debt. We have interest expense that exceeds our national defense budget. We have a Federal Reserve whose balance sheet is out of control.

What’s going to happen is, in that environment, interest rates can’t come down. That means that if you think you’re going to get a lower interest rate for a house, you’re foolish. Your credit card rate, interest rates are not going to come down. On top of that, we’re not going to see a reduction in gas prices and food prices and these things. So, spending matters.

I’ve always, my business life, I balanced the budget. The governor’s job, we balanced the budget every year. We actually paid off a third of the state debt in my years as governor. We can do this at the federal level.

The way you do it, is you say, this is my anticipated federal revenue, so that’s how much money we’re going to spend. You can do it, but if you just always say to yourself, “I don’t think I can get that done,” that’s going to be reality, you will not get it done.

Bluey: Will there be any backroom deals with a Leader Rick Scott in charge of things?

Scott: No, no. We all are part of this. You need to be transparent, you need to tell everybody what’s happening. If you want people to support what you’re doing, you don’t do it behind closed doors. You do it by talking to people, by getting their information, by getting them involved in what you’re trying to accomplish.

Bluey: You challenged Mitch McConnell for this job in 2022. What lessons did you learn from that race that you hope to apply this time?

Scott: Unfortunately, in that race, they rushed the vote to the next day, so we didn’t have time to actually go and sit down with everybody.

What I’m hoping to do is sit down with every Republican senator and say, “What do you want to accomplish?” And then my role will be if I can win is to say, “How do I help you accomplish your goals? How do I help you represent your state?”

The Republican leader’s responsibility is to help each senator be successful. A successful senator is somebody that is successfully representing their individual state.

Bluey: Sen. McConnell has served 18 years as leader. You would like to have a six-year term limit for this position. Why is that change important to you?

Scott: I’ve always believed in term limits because, No. 1, nobody consolidates power for a long time that way. No 2 is everybody realizes that you only have six years to get what you want to accomplish, so everybody gets more results-focused.

We have term limits for the governor, we have term limits for our legislature, and what that means is you’re going to get new leadership with new energy every few years, you’re going to have people very focused on what they can get done in their time in leadership or their time in office.

Bluey: Two of your colleagues, Sens. John Thune and John Cornyn, are also in the mix for Republican leader. What distinguishes you from each of them?

Scott: First off, they work hard to represent their state. Probably the difference to what I bring to the table is my business background. I built the largest hospital company; I built a variety of manufacturing companies. I’ve been involved in a variety of businesses. My first business was a donut shop when I was 22 and I got out of the Navy, so my mom could have a job. I had the opportunity to serve in the military. I had the opportunity to be the governor.

Those are the types of things I bring to the table, but the biggest thing is, and I tell people, I’m a turnaround guy. If you think the country’s headed in the right direction and you don’t think there has to be dramatic change, no one should vote for me. I believe the country’s in trouble. I believe there’s so many people in the American public who are struggling. The only way we’re going to make their lives better is if we have dramatic change. And that’s what I bring to the table.

Bluey: Have you seen examples of your entry into the race or even just the chatter about you potentially entering the race before you formally did that has moved either of them in your direction when it comes to some of the reforms that maybe Mitch McConnell has not necessarily endorsed in the past?

Scott: One thing everyone has started talking about is term limits. Most people who are elected don’t really believe in term limits, but the average person believes in it. I know the public believes in it. Now we’re having a real conversation about. Should there be a six-year term?

We have a six-year term for every other leadership position in the Republican Senate. We ought to have one for the leader. There’s no reason it should be different. I think that’s No. 1.

No. 2, we’re starting to have conversation about it. How should we be managed? Because the leader’s role is not to be a dictator. The leader’s role is to be a leader of a group of individuals that get to represent their individual states.

Bluey: I recently had the opportunity to talk to Sen. Roger Marshall about the Republican-wide discussion that took place. It seems that those types of events may occur more frequently in the future, should this play out the way you hope.

Scott: I believe in it. I believe we ought to have real conversations and then have real discussions and let everybody bring their ideas to the table without any negative ramifications.

I don’t get why I was kicked off and [Sen.] Mike Lee was kicked off the Commerce Committee just because I ran against McConnell. It doesn’t make any sense to me. I think I’ve run the biggest company of any person ever in the history of the Senate that’s served. And then Mike and I got kicked off because Mike nominated me to be the Republican leader. That stuff is wrong.

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We ought to say, “Hey, Rick, you bring this to the table. Mike, you bring this to the table.” Whoever it is, “This is what you bring to the table. You ought to be really active in those ideas. And let’s fight over who’s got the best idea and then let’s come together with the goal that we get a result.”

I know that we have to secure the border. I know that we have to get inflation under control. These are things that are so simple to me that the public needs and deserves.

Bluey: Those, of course, are big priorities of former President Donald Trump as well. You sound confident that he’s going to be victorious in November. Why are you the one who’s best positioned to not only advance his agenda, but also those critical votes on the nominees he puts forward to serve in his administration.

Scott: I knew President Trump before either of us ran for office. I’ve known him for a long time. I believe in what he’s trying to accomplish. He’s in the same position I am, that we have to have a dramatic change. We can’t nibble at the edges. There has to be a significant change in how our federal government is run. The public realizes that, that’s why he’s going to win.

What he’s going to need is a partner in the Senate who wants that to happen and help to make sure that’s exactly what happens in the Senate, not just in the White House.

Bluey: And finally, what kind of reaction have you received either from your constituents in Florida or some of your colleagues in the Republican conference since making the announcement?

Scott: I’ve had a lot of positive feedback. No. 1, my colleagues that want to sit down and talk about where we go, so that’s a positive. No. 2, in the state of Florida, people are excited that there’s a possibility of a Republican leader and hopefully the majority of their leaders are coming from our state.

Florida Sen. Rick Scott is running for Senate Republican leader. (Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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Insiders predict this possible Trump VP pick poses 'existential threat' to key area of Biden support

By: Brandon Gillespie — June 2nd 2024 at 03:00
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Trump Vows to Fight On Despite Conviction

By: Philip Wegmann — June 1st 2024 at 02:05

Shortly after 5 p.m. Thursday, a New York jury brought the country to an unprecedented brink by finding Donald Trump guilty of financial fraud, making the former president a convicted felon for now (unless or until the conviction is overturned on appeal) and making the upcoming election a referendum, he now hopes, not just on his record against Joe Biden’s but the entire political system.

Republicans call it a miscarriage of justice; for Democrats, it’s proof that no one is above the law.

History will remember it as a new chapter: Donald J. Trump is the first former president to be convicted of a crime.

“We didn’t do anything wrong. I am a very innocent man,” Trump told reporters after the verdict, dressed in his trademark blue suit and too-long tie at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York.

Then a familiar script as the former president embraced martyrdom, arguing that his conviction was part of a larger war for the soul of a nation.

“I’m fighting for our country. I’m fighting for our Constitution,” he said. “Our whole country is being rigged right now.”

Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in a case stemming from “hush money” payments to porn star Stormy Daniels in the waning days of the 2016 presidential campaign. Each count carries a maximum prison term of four years.

Sentencing is scheduled for July 11, just four days before Trump is slated to accept the Republican presidential nomination for a third consecutive time.

Although questions abound about the fate of the former president and the nation, there is little to no chance Trump will end up behind bars before the end of the year. He is expected to remain free on bail pending appeal, a process that is not likely to be exhausted until well after Election Day.

The case now shifts to the appellate courts—as well as the proverbial court of public opinion.

Democrats have been desperate to cast the election as a rematch of Biden v. Trump with an emphasis on character, not a judgment on President Joe Biden’s first term in office. They may have gotten what they wanted.

“Donald Trump is a racist, a homophobe, a grifter, and a threat to this country,” said Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker. “He can now add one more title to his list—a felon.”

Sources close to the former president prefer a different description.

A senior Trump campaign official predicted weeks before the decision that a conviction would “make him the Nelson Mandela of America,” comparing Biden to Russian President Vladimir Putin for his imprisonment of political rival and late dissident Alexei Navalny.

The framework suits Trump, who blasted out an email fundraiser shortly after his conviction calling himself “a political prisoner,” arguing both that “justice is dead in America” and “our country has fallen.”

This kind of rhetoric, complete with comparisons of the U.S. to the Third World, is likely to accelerate in the weeks and months ahead. Both major presidential campaigns now argue that the other could end democracy.

“These people would do anything and everything to hold onto political power. They don’t care if they destroy our country in the process,” said the former president’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr.

Martyrdom has been a central theme of Trump’s return to politics. After his indictment in New York last year, the GOP nomination was practically a fait accompli and his campaign nearly told RealClearPolitics as much at the time. It is unclear whether that phenomenon will translate to a general election.

Court has not crippled Trump so far, however, and Biden has not surpassed his rival a single time this year in the RealClearPolitics Average of polls. Well aware of those numbers, the Biden campaign attempted to tamp down jubilation on the left over the bad legal news consuming the right. They warned that Trump still could win.

“There is still only one way to keep Donald Trump out of the Oval Office: at the ballot box,” said Biden-Harris communications director Michael Tyler.

Ian Sams, spokesman for the White House counsel’s office reacted to the news by saying only, “We respect the rule of law, and have no additional comment.” By remaining silent, however, he ceded the spotlight to Trump, allowing his rival to shape the first 24 hours of the narrative.

[Biden didn’t comment until early Friday afternoon, when he noted before turning to the Israel-Hamas war that, “just like everyone else,” Trump will have an opportunity to appeal the verdict. The president added: “That’s how the American system of justice works. And it’s reckless, it’s dangerous, and it’s irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don’t like the verdict.”]

Nothing bars Trump from running for president as a felon. It is unclear, however, if he will be able to cast a vote for himself while his case goes through the appeal process.

A more immediate consequence of the trial ending: Trump’s schedule just opened up, and Trump can return to the campaign trail in earnest.

Sources in regular contact with the former president report that the prospect of prison has not cast a shadow over Trump personally. One told RealClearPolitics that Trump “sincerely believes” that divine providence now guides his steps and “that he has been chosen for a time such as this.”

Trump has six months to convince the country to return him to the White House, and in the most extreme circumstance, to preserve his freedom. Republicans were as bullish over those odds as they were angry.

“Today’s verdict from this partisan, corrupt, and rigged trial just guaranteed Trump’s landslide victory on Nov. 5, 2024,” Mike Davis, founder and president of the pro-Trump Article III Project, told RealClearPolitics.

Former Rep. Peter Meijer, a Michigan Republican who voted to impeach Trump, echoed that sentiment, warning that a conviction would backfire on Democrats. “The chain reaction will cause infinitely more damage than whatever they think they are preventing,” he told RCP.

The conviction created a tidal wave of donations as Trump began fundraising almost immediately after leaving court. The Trump campaign buckled briefly at the surge. The fundraising website, WinRed, temporarily crashed under the strain of heavy traffic.

“I’ll lose friends for this,” wrote Shaun Maguire in a lengthy post on X announcing his $300,000 donation to Trump. A partner at Sequoia Capital and a former Democratic donor, Maguire said that “lawfare” in part inspired his donation:

“Fairness is one of my guiding principles in life,” he said, “and simply, these cases haven’t been fair for Trump.”

Following the conviction, there was a discernable shift on the right among conservatives who normally argue that the judicial system ought to remain apolitical. Some Trump allies described the guilty verdict as “the Rubicon.”

Asked about the new Republican appetite to use the courts to go after political opponents, Trump senior adviser Stephen Miller told RCP that “the good guys must be as tough as the villains or freedom is doomed.”

The field of potential vice presidential candidates snapped to attention in their immediate condemnation of the conviction.

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said the verdict was “a complete travesty that makes a mockery of our system of justice.” Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, called it “election interference.” Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., said it was an “absolute injustice” that “erodes our justice system.”

“From the start, the weaponized scales of justice were stacked against President Trump. Joe Biden, far left Democrats, and their stenographers in the mainstream media have made it clear they will stop at nothing to prevent President Trump from returning to the White House,” said Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., in a lengthy statement to reporters.

“This lawfare should scare every American,” said a more succinct North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a Republican. “The American people will have their say in November.”

The safest thing for any Republican elected official anywhere Thursday night was to attack the judicial system. Defending that institution, meanwhile, was verboten.

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a frequent Trump critic now running for Senate, appeared to miss the memo when he shared a statement calling for GOP leaders to “reaffirm what has made this nation great: the rule of law.”

Replied Chris LaCivita, a senior Trump adviser dispatched to oversee the Republican National Conventio: “You just ended your campaign.”

The most common sentiment among Trump’s close circle of advisers and friends was that something had changed permanently, not in the former president personally but in the country.

“Today marks a turning point,” said Brooke Rollins, who led Trump’s Domestic Policy Council before launching the America First Policy Institute, a nonprofit think tank often described as a Trump White House in waiting. “I see it as a fire that has been lit. I see the sleeping giant of the American people awakened.”

On the second day of jury deliberations, Trump had kept up appearances with a smile. A verdict was not expected Thursday, and by the afternoon, Judge Juan Merchan was preparing to dismiss the jury for the day.

The foreman replied instead that the jury had reached a verdict. He read each of the 34 charges and followed by a one-word pronouncement: “guilty.”

A smile turned to a grimace, and Trump, surrounded by his defense team, stared forward stone-faced as he listened to the verdict and American history. He vowed in brief remarks to reporters afterward that he would “fight till the end and we’ll win because our country’s gone to hell.”

It was like so many of the pronouncements he has made after so many of the other controversies that have defined his political life. It was also different. A loss, if the conviction stands, could mean prison.

Rollins predicted that Trump would persevere, as he has before.

“From my perspective,” she said, “it is almost biblical to see this sort of courage and leadership and unwillingness to back down even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.”

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Mark Levin: 'Democrat Party Has Completely Destroyed Our Electoral System'

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — May 31st 2024 at 11:52

Conservative talker Mark Levin said Friday on FNC's "Fox & Friends" that the Democratic Party has completely destroyed our electoral system when reacting to former President Trump's felony conviction.

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'Republican Voters Are FIRED UP': GOP Hits Record Fundraising Numbers Post-Trump Conviction

By: Sean Moran · Sean Moran — May 31st 2024 at 11:46

The GOP raised a record amount of money after former President Donald Trump was found guilty in his Manhattan business records trial.

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No Surrender: Major GOP Donors Rally Behind Trump, Pledge Millions After Guilty Verdict

By: Simon Kent · Simon Kent — May 31st 2024 at 05:59

A host of major GOP donors pledged millions of dollars in support Thursday for former President Donald Trump after he was found guilty on all 34 counts in his Manhattan business records trial.

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Winners and losers emerge after guilty verdict in NY v. Trump

By: Emma Colton — May 31st 2024 at 06:05
A handful of winners and losers have emerged following the jury in the NY v. Trump case reaching a verdict after six weeks in a Manhattan courtroom.

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USA Today quietly deleting Sen. John Kennedy's op-ed is latest of bizarre editorial moves by newspaper giant

By: Joseph Wulfsohn — May 31st 2024 at 04:00
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GOP's Online Donation Platform Overwhelmed After Trump's Guilty Verdict

By: Bradley Jaye · Bradley Jaye — May 30th 2024 at 17:52

Republicans' online donation website was so overwhelmed in the minutes after a Manhattan jury found Donald Trump guilty that its functionality was incapacitated.

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Trump to Be Sentenced July 11, Four Days Before Republican Convention Starts July 15

By: Joel B. Pollak · Joel B. Pollak — May 30th 2024 at 17:01

President Donald Trump is to be sentenced in New York on July 11, just four days before the Republican National Convention is set to begin on July 15 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where delegates are to cast their votes Trump as the presidential nominee.

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Texas Republican takes aim at Biden's 'unconstitutional attack' on Americans' gun rights

By: Kyle Morris — May 30th 2024 at 07:30
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, will introduce a resolution Thursday to affirm support from the House of Representatives for Americans' Second Amendment rights.

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By: Charles Creitz — May 30th 2024 at 03:00
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Trump son-in-law Michael Boulos meets with dozens of Arab leaders in an effort to curry favor

By: Charles Creitz — May 29th 2024 at 16:55
Tiffany Trump's husband headlined a meeting with dozens of Arab leaders in Michigan, including some formerly partial to Biden, in an effort to curry favor leading up to the November election.

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Joe Manchin faces pressure for 11th-hour run to secure critical seat for Democrats

By: Charles Creitz — May 29th 2024 at 14:09
Outgoing West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, a Democrat, has been reportedly pressured by numerous people to make a last-minute run for governor.

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Nikki Haley writes clear message to Hamas on IDF artillery shell

By: Michael Dorgan — May 29th 2024 at 13:35
Nikki Haley, the former Republican presidential candidate, wrote a message of encouragement to the IDF on an artillery shell during a visit to Israel on Memorial Day.

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Report: Trump and GOP Favored to Win White House, House, and Senate

By: Kristina Wong · Kristina Wong — May 29th 2024 at 11:32

Former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party are favored to win the White House and both chambers of Congress, according to a forecast model published by Decision Desk HQ and the Hill on Wednesday.

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Trump mocks 'wacko' De Niro in late-night rant after actor's chaotic presser

By: Michael Dorgan — May 29th 2024 at 08:34
Former President Trump tore into actor Robert De Niro, who claimed yesterday that Trump "wants to destroy" the city and the nation and eventually could destroy the entire world.

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GOP Rep Tony Gonzales survives challenge from the right in Texas runoff

By: Paul Steinhauser — May 29th 2024 at 00:33
The Associated Press projects that Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales will win his Republican primary runoff election in Texas with far-right challengers Brandon Herrera.

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Former Trump official wins Texas GOP primary runoff

By: Brandon Gillespie — May 29th 2024 at 09:07
Republican Katrina Pierson, spokesperson for former President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, has won her primary to represent Texas House District 33.

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Opposed by top Texas Republicans and Trump, state House speaker survives GOP primary runoff challenge

By: Paul Steinhauser — May 28th 2024 at 21:28
The Associated Press projects that Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan will survive a Republican primary runoff election challenge by David Covey, who was backed by former President Trump and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

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Texas Republican primary runoffs feature political revenge, Trump as key factors

By: Paul Steinhauser — May 28th 2024 at 05:00
Former President Trump, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and AG Ken Paxton are key players in Republican primary runoff elections, while Rep. Tony Gonzales fights for political survival.

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Indiana Republican accuses Dem challenger of abandoning constituents, joining 'DC political machine'

By: Kyle Morris — May 28th 2024 at 03:11
Rep. Frank Mrvan, D-Ind., has abandoned his constituents and joined the "D.C. political machine" after joining Congress three years ago, according to his GOP challenger.

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Exclusive: Israel Heritage Foundation Leads Historic Mission to Israel with High-Level U.S. Delegation

By: Joshua Klein · Joshua Klein — May 26th 2024 at 13:59

The Israel Heritage Foundation led a historic mission to Israel with a high-level U.S. delegation to express solidarity with the Jewish state and its residents, as well as to gain a firsthand understanding of Israel's existential struggle, meeting with prominent Israeli policymakers and visiting key sites, including the “Ground Zero” of Hamas’s October 7 massacre.

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Potential Trump running mate Tom Cotton took hard look at 2024 run, but being a father came first

By: Paul Steinhauser — May 27th 2024 at 10:21
Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who's considered to be high on former President Trump's list of potential running mates, seriously mulled a 2024 White House run of his own

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Senator blasts federal parks officials for reportedly barring American flags in beloved national park

By: Michael Lee — May 26th 2024 at 17:22
Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, sent a letter to leaders of the National Park Service demanding answers on why an American flag was banned from Denali National Park.

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PA GOP Senate candidate McCormick completes 67-county tour, trades lying accusations with Casey

— May 25th 2024 at 14:46
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My daughter's car got stolen. What happened next shows why minorities are trending Republican

By: John Tillman — May 24th 2024 at 09:00
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Dem Sen. Murphy: We Only Had Talks for Border Bill Because GOP Pushed for It

By: Ian Hanchett · Ian Hanchett — May 23rd 2024 at 21:52

On Thursday’s “CNN News Central,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) acknowledged that “the entire reason” that there was a negotiation for a border bill in the Senate to begin with was because of “the request of Republicans. Republicans said, we want

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Most House Democrats Vote to Allow Illegal Aliens to Vote in D.C. Elections

By: John Binder · John Binder — May 23rd 2024 at 15:59

The majority of House Democrats voted to allow foreign nationals, including illegal aliens, to vote in municipal elections in the District of Columbia.

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VIDEO: Illinois Democrats Want to Change Term 'Offender' to 'Justice-Impacted Individual'

By: Amy Furr · Amy Furr — May 23rd 2024 at 10:37

Democrat state lawmakers in Illinois are hoping to change a 2009 bill to reclassify the term used for criminals.

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Glenn Youngkin: Education is the bedrock of attaining the American dream

By: Charles Creitz — May 23rd 2024 at 12:43
Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin headlined the RISE summit at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute in Washington on Thursday.

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Biden border chief must answer after Jordanian nationals nearly breach Quantico: senators

By: Michael Lee — May 23rd 2024 at 12:37
A group of Republican senators questioned Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro's claims to lawmakers that the U.S. border is secure after an attempted breach of Quantico.

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Stefanik spars with head of top school over failing grade on antisemitism, stunning whistleblower claim

By: Emma Colton — May 23rd 2024 at 12:35
Republican New York Rep. Elise Stefanik grilled Northwestern University President Michael Schill on his handling of antisemitism on campus following the outbreak of war in Israel.

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Cowboy State official drives out North Korean infiltrators behind deceptive businesses

By: Emma Colton — May 23rd 2024 at 11:09
Republican Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray dissolved three businesses identified by the FBI as connected to the hermit kingdom of North Korea.

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GOP pushes for stripping Columbia’s accreditation status after campus unrest

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 23rd 2024 at 08:30
A group of House Republicans is demanding a reexamining of existing college accreditation standards, in particular regarding Columbia University.

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US energy future 'under threat' from Biden policies: GOP report

By: Kyle Morris — May 23rd 2024 at 07:24
A new report from the House Committee on Oversight and Responsibility says the Biden administration's policies have put the United States' energy future "under threat."

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Senator J.D. Vance: Joe Biden Can End 'Historic Invasion' at Southern Border

By: John Binder · John Binder — May 22nd 2024 at 17:23

Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) says President Joe Biden does not need to pass legislation through Congress to end the "historic invasion" at the United States-Mexico border.

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'Biological Attack': Vials of Blood Addressed to Donald Trump Delivered to RNC Headquarters

By: Olivia Rondeau · Olivia Rondeau — May 22nd 2024 at 16:55

Vials of blood addressed to Donald Trump were sent to the Republican National Committee (RNC) headquarters, sending the office into lockdown.

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Trump widens lead over Biden in key battleground states: poll

By: Aubrie Spady · Andrew Murray — May 22nd 2024 at 18:18
A Bloomberg poll found former President Trump is leading President Biden by four points across the seven key swing states of the 2024 election.

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Rick Scott jumps into Senate GOP leader race to replace Mitch McConnell

By: Julia Johnson — May 22nd 2024 at 17:47
Rick Scott entered the Republican Senate leadership election on Wednesday, setting the stage for a potentially crowded race.

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Fox News Poll: Higher prices affecting summer travel plans

By: Victoria Balara — May 22nd 2024 at 17:00
Most voters say they will not be traveling this summer, mainly because of the costs of traveling, according to a Fox News Poll

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RNC on 'Biological Attack' at HQ: 'We Stand Firm in Our Mission'

By: Hannah Knudsen · Hannah Knudsen — May 22nd 2024 at 12:56

Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley said the organization stands "firm" in its mission, no matter the "violent tactics."

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Maher: Republicans Are 'Natural-Born Cultists,' Trump Is the 'American Caesar'

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — May 21st 2024 at 09:38

Comedian Bill Maher said Monday on CNN's "AC360" that Republicans were "natural-born cultists" and former President Donald Trump is their "American Caesar."

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One of Trump’s most controversial campaign managers is back but never really left

By: Paul Steinhauser — May 22nd 2024 at 14:35
Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski is being brought on to advise the campaign and the Republican National Committee on the GOP's 2024 delegate and convention process.

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'Worse than doing nothing': GOP rips into Schumer-backed border bill

By: Julia Johnson — May 22nd 2024 at 12:05
Republicans blasted Sen. Chuck Schumer and Democrats for pushing a border bill that that they believe is too weak after it failed in February.

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Republican Vince Fong Wins California Special Election to Fill McCarthy's Seat

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — May 22nd 2024 at 00:50

California State Rep. Vince Fong (R) won a special election on Tuesday to fill former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R) seat and finish his term, which runs until January.

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Air Force veteran to take on incumbent Democrat in competitive Oregon House race

By: Brandon Gillespie — May 22nd 2024 at 00:29
Air Force veteran Monique DeSpain won the GOP nomination in deep-blue Oregon's competitive 4th Congressional District and will take on incumbent Democrat Val Hoyle in November.

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Longtime House Republican who split with party on Jan 6 commission wins primary in deep red state

By: Aubrie Spady · Andrew Murray — May 21st 2024 at 23:12
Longtime Rep. Mike Simpson won the Republican primary for Idaho's 2nd Congressional District, a seat he has held since 1998.

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Vince Fong advances in special election runoff to replace ousted House Speaker Kevin McCarthy

By: Jamie Joseph — May 21st 2024 at 22:37
Assemblyman Vince Fong will fulfill the remainder of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's seat in Congress, keeping the GOP's razor-thin advantage.

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Trump-endorsed Brian Jack advances to Georgia GOP primary runoff

By: Aubrie Spady · Andrew Murray — May 21st 2024 at 22:27
Trump-endorsed candidate Brian Jack advanced to the GOP primary runoff election for Georgia's Third Congressional District on Tuesday.

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Mugshot of RNC’s Election Integrity Attorney Christina Bobb Revealed

By: Paul Bois · Paul Bois — May 21st 2024 at 17:18

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office in Arizona released the mugshot of Christina Bobb on Tuesday.

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Thomas Massie, GOP rebel who defied Trump and tried to oust Johnson, survives primary threats

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 21st 2024 at 18:14
Rep. Thomas Massie, a libertarian who has not been afraid to clash with House GOP leaders, comfortably won his Republican primary on Tuesday.

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‘A new low’: Biden admin eviscerated for response to 'Butcher of Tehran' Raisi's death

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 21st 2024 at 10:05
Top House Republicans are coming down hard against the Biden State Department for expressing condolences in the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.

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China sanctions former Republican Rep Mike Gallagher after Taiwan president's inauguration

By: Danielle Wallace — May 21st 2024 at 08:11
Former Rep. Mike Gallagher, who left Congress last month, was slapped with sanctions by China on Tuesday after Taiwan's new president was inaugurated.

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2024 showdown: Trump tops Biden in April campaign cash dash

By: Paul Steinhauser — May 20th 2024 at 21:51
Former President Trump and the RNC top President Biden and the DNC in April fundraising, but the Biden campaign says they hold a massive cash-on-hand advantage over the GOP challenger.

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MTG responds to House Dem planning to hawk merchandise using 'bleach blonde' insult used against her

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 20th 2024 at 15:47
Rep. Jasmine Crockett is launching a new line of merchandise that will include her insult toward Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene last week.

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Amy Kremer Elected RNC National Committeewoman for Georgia

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — May 19th 2024 at 11:27

Amy Kremer, the cofounder of Women for Trump, was elected to represent the Georgia Republican Party (GAGOP) at the Republican National Committee (RNC) as the committeewoman for the state.

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Stefanik defends speech at Israel's Knesset torching Biden, Democrats: 'Equivocation after equivocation'

By: Danielle Wallace — May 19th 2024 at 12:25
House GOP Chair Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., defended her speech with Israeli lawmakers in Jerusalem amid President Biden's "failed leadership" on the Hamas war.

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Trump plans audacious Bronx rally but congressman says his borough won't be fooled

By: Michael Dorgan — May 19th 2024 at 08:06
Former President Trump will hold his first campaign rally in New York since 2016 on Thursday where he aims to highlight President's Biden's record on inflation and crime.

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Experts reveal major 'downside' to potential Trump VP pick: 'No wow factor'

By: Brandon Gillespie — May 19th 2024 at 03:00
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum doesn't have the "wow factor" necessary to be former President Trump's running mate, experts largely agree.

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Trump demands Biden 'drug test,' rips 'radical' RFK Jr. in bid to 'rebellious bunch' at NRA

By: Sarah Rumpf-Whitten — May 18th 2024 at 20:28
Former President Trump fired up supporters at the National Rifle Association's Annual Meeting, demanding that President Biden get a drug test before the pair debates.

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Trump demands Biden 'drug test,' rips 'radical' RFJ Jr. in bid to 'rebellious bunch' at NRA

By: Sarah Rumpf-Whitten — May 18th 2024 at 20:21
Former President Trump fired up supporters at the National Rifle Association's Annual Meeting, demanding that President Biden get a drug test before the pair debates.

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Report: Michigan Democrats Demand Investigation into GOP U.S. Senate Candidates for Alleged 'Forgery'

By: Amy Furr · Amy Furr — May 18th 2024 at 13:08

Michigan Democrats are reportedly demanding an investigation into three Republican U.S. Senate candidates regarding alleged forgery.

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Minnesota Republican Party issues surprising endorsement of BLM protest leader seeking to oust Dem senator

By: Kyle Morris · Thomas Phippen — May 18th 2024 at 15:43
The Minnesota GOP tossed its support behind Royce White, a former Black Lives Matter protest leader turned GOP Senate candidate, in the race to replace Sen. Amy Klobuchar.

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Republicans Raise Concerns About Alleged Mistreatment of Jailed Elderly Pro-Life Activists

By: Katherine Hamilton · Katherine Hamilton — May 17th 2024 at 15:53

House Republicans are raising concerns about alleged mistreatment of and the denial of necessary medical care for two jailed pro-life activists.

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WATCH: Possible Trump VP pick makes major prediction about Black voters as Biden bleeds support

By: Brandon Gillespie — May 18th 2024 at 10:11
Sen. Tim Scott, widely considered a frontrunner on Donald Trump's VP shortlist, predicted Black voters would show up in "historic" numbers for the former president in November.

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Family of little girl killed by illegal immigrant shares emotional story, aims to take action in Congress

By: Brandon Gillespie — May 18th 2024 at 08:00
Stewart Jones, a South Carolina Republican and godfather of a little girl killed by an illegal immigrant, is being backed by the child's mother in his run for Congress.

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House GOP infighting fuels bitter primary election season

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 18th 2024 at 03:00
House Republicans are once again embroiled in a messy family fight, with several lawmakers endorsing primary challengers to their sitting GOP colleagues.

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Lara Trump, Kevin Sorbo tout traditional values in new children's books at Florida story hours

By: Kerry Byrne — May 17th 2024 at 11:14
Lara Trump and Kevin Sorbo tout traditional values with children's story hours in Florida this weekend, reading from their new children's titles published by Brave Books.

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'Low and vile': Wife of wounded veteran in bitter Senate primary unleashes on GOP opponent's 'disgusting' ads

By: Brandon Gillespie — May 17th 2024 at 10:13
Amy Brown, the wife of Nevada Senate candidate and former U.S. Army Capt. Sam Brown, is taking aim at her husband's GOP primary opponent for ads she says accentuate his injuries.

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White House grilled on flow of taxpayer dollars to government DEI programs

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 17th 2024 at 09:00
A group of House Republicans are demanding the White House provide a full accounting of how taxpayer dollars have been spent on DEI.

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'Red-hot momentum': GOP committee unleashes effort to win back White House with 'game-changing' tool

By: Aubrie Spady · Andrew Murray — May 17th 2024 at 06:00
The Republican National Committee launched VotePro, a new tool to help Republicans communicate with voters as the party seeks to elect more candidates up and down the ballot in 2024.

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These 3 university presidents will be testifying in House GOP's antisemitism probe next week

By: Elizabeth Elkind · Bradford Betz — May 16th 2024 at 16:18
The House Education and Workforce Committee is bringing in the heads of Northwestern, UCLA and Rutgers for a public hearing next week.

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Biden campaign high on DOJ's marijuana shift, 'smokes' Trump for inaction during his term

By: Brandon Gillespie — May 16th 2024 at 15:19
President Biden's re-election campaign is blasting former President Trump for inaction on marijuana reform during his administration following an historic shift in federal policy.

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Catholic groups pummel HHS secretary after heated exchange with GOP rep on transgender surgeries

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 16th 2024 at 14:17
Catholic and conservative groups are criticizing a new HHS rule that they say would block federal funds from hospitals that refuse to perform transgender surgeries.

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Johnson rebukes Biden, Schumer over blocked Israel aid as House votes to force bomb deliveries

By: Danielle Wallace — May 16th 2024 at 13:37
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., accused President Biden of "using his authority to defend himself politically" rather than defend Israel ahead of a House vote.

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'Unacceptable': GOP lawmaker vows to fight back against controversial ID program for illegal immigrants

By: Aubrie Spady · Adam Shaw — May 16th 2024 at 13:09
Republican Rep. Troy Nehls is introducing legislation to bar any federal funds from going to the ICE Secure Docket Card program, shared first with Fox News Digital Thursday.

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Garland rips 'unfounded' effort to hold him in contempt after Biden asserts executive privilege over Hur audio

By: Danielle Wallace — May 16th 2024 at 10:38
Attorney General Merrick Garland defended President Biden's decision to assert executive privilege over audio of his interview with special counsel Robert Hur.

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Republican aiming to flip key Senate seat in dark blue state gets praise from these top Dems

By: Paul Steinhauser — May 16th 2024 at 10:16
Larry Hogan showcases support from top Democrats in a new ad as the former Republican governor works to flip a Senate seat red in overwhelmingly blue Maryland in a race that may determine the majority

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Trump's potential running mates to compete for approval at major Christian conference as speculation swirls

By: Brandon Gillespie — May 16th 2024 at 10:00
The Faith & Freedom Coalition, an influential Christian grassroots group, announced a number of major speakers for its annual Road to Majority Conference, including potential vice president picks.

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House committee demands Biden agency staff reveal travel history amid electioneering claims

By: Charles Creitz — May 16th 2024 at 09:15
The committees tasked with overseeing small business and the SBA sent a letter demanding travel schedules of agency officials amid allegations relating to voter registration in their official capacities.

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'Let Trump Speak Act' to ban gag orders on defendants put forward by House GOP

By: Jamie Joseph — May 16th 2024 at 08:58
Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., is introducing the "Let Trump Speak Act" to stop judges from issuing gag orders to defendants in any criminal or civil proceeding.

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North Carolina bill to stop protesters from using masks to hide identities advances without health exemption

By: Danielle Wallace — May 16th 2024 at 06:39
North Carolina GOP lawmakers advanced a bill Wednesday to add criminal penalties for those who use masks to hid their identities and break the law.

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First on Fox: Massive donation to Trump from Jewish org amid anti-Israel campus protests

By: Paul Steinhauser — May 16th 2024 at 06:00
The Republican Jewish Coalition is showcasing what it calls its largest ever fundraising and expenditure effort in support of a GOP presidential nominee, as it announces a major expenditure for former President Trump.

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GOP turns up heat on House Dems with high-pressure Israel vote Thursday

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 16th 2024 at 03:00
The House is set to vote on a bill to block the Biden administration from halting offensive aid shipments to Israel.

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Republicans team up to defeat longtime 'restriction' targeting gun owners: 'Violation of the Second Amendment'

By: Andrea Vacchiano — May 15th 2024 at 18:32
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and other Republicans are seeking to abolish the taxes levied on firearms regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA), claiming the taxes are burdensome.

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Fox News Poll: Voters oppose student protests, say they haven’t made them more sympathetic to the Palestinians

By: Victoria Balara — May 15th 2024 at 17:01
The chaotic protests on college campuses have changed some Americans' opinions on the war in Gaza, a Fox News survey finds -- but not in the way protests might wish

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Fox News Poll: Who is leading the presidential race and other frequently asked questions about 2024

By: Dana Blanton — May 15th 2024 at 17:00
Trump is narrowly ahead of Biden in 2024 matchup, a new Fox News survey shows, but he's not outside the margin of error

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Liz Cheney's communications with star Jan 6 witness sought by House GOP investigators

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 15th 2024 at 15:55
A House committee's oversight panel is looking into the January 6 select committee's work, specifically asking former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson for documents.

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Watchdog group sues Biden agency for records as lawmaker calls its voter work 'a slap in the face'

By: Charles Creitz — May 15th 2024 at 11:34
The Oversight Project sued the SBA, claiming it failed to comply with records requests relating to a memo establishing coordination between the agency and Michigan's state elections arm.

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Johnson floats defunding special counsel’s office amid Jack Smith’s Trump probe

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 15th 2024 at 11:10
House Speaker Mike Johnson floated the possibility of defunding Special Counsel Jack Smith on Wednesday, a week after he seemingly poured cold water on the idea.

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Republican Larry Hogan to Face Off Against Democrat Angela Alsobrooks in Maryland Senate Race

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — May 14th 2024 at 23:17

Former Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD) will be facing off against Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks in Maryland's upcoming Senate general election as both candidates vie for retiring Sen. Ben Cardin's (D-MD) seat.

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Young, Black and Republican: House conservative aims to win Black voters over with cognac and cigars

By: Chris Pandolfo — May 15th 2024 at 07:45
Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, is hosting a series of events titled, "Congress, Cognac, and Cigars" in cities in swing states as part of an outreach effort to Black male voters.

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House Republican demands Garland appoint special counsel to investigate Biden over stalled Israel aid

By: Danielle Wallace — May 15th 2024 at 06:25
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., asked the Justice Department to appoint a special counsel to investigate and possible prosecute President Biden over delayed military aid to Israel.

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Biden district Republican says this critical issue will define 2024 elections

By: Elizabeth Elkind · Aubrie Spady — May 15th 2024 at 03:00
Rep. Mike Garcia spoke with Fox News Digital about the differences between how Republicans and Democrats approach law enforcement issues and security.

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Key moderate Republican Don Bacon fends off state GOP-backed populist primary challenger

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 14th 2024 at 20:32
Rep. Don Bacon was victorious in his Tuesday night primary race despite facing a populist opponent backed by one of his own House GOP colleagues.

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Riley Moore tromps opponents in heated West Virginia Republican House primary

By: Brandon Gillespie — May 14th 2024 at 19:58
Riley Moore, West Virginia's state treasurer, easily won the heated Republican primary race to represent the state's 2nd Congressional District.

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Larry Hogan wins Republican Senate primary in Maryland; GOP aims to flip Democratic-held seat

By: Paul Steinhauser — May 14th 2024 at 19:50
Former two-term Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland wins the state's 2024 GOP Senate primary. His party aims to flip a longtime Democratic-held seat in the blue state.

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Stephanopoulos: Senate Republicans Have Enabled Trump's 'Un-American' Lies

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — May 14th 2024 at 12:11

ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos said Tuesday on "The View" that the Senate Republicans who voted not to impeach former President Donald Trump were enabling his un-American "lies about the election."

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Trump could get Congressional Gold Medal under new House GOP resolution

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 14th 2024 at 12:18
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna introduced a new resolution on Tuesday to give former President Trump the Congressional Gold Medal.

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Mudslinging candidates in heated House race face voters on big primary day

By: Brandon Gillespie — May 14th 2024 at 12:16
Voters will determine the Republican nominee in a heated race for Congress in West Virginia that's seen the top two candidates lob major attacks at one another.

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'Country is in crisis': House GOP unleashes on Dems with blistering ad marking 6 months until Election Day

By: Andrew Miller — May 14th 2024 at 10:46
A new ad from the NRCC calls out House Democrats for "extremism" within their party, placing the blame on them for the "crisis" Republicans say currently faces the country.

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White House walks diplomatic tightrope on Israel amid contradictory messaging: 'You can't have it both ways'

By: Charles Creitz — May 14th 2024 at 03:20
The Biden administration continues to take criticism for its stances on Israel, which some critics have called contradictory.

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McCaskill: So Many Things Are 'Weird' About Trump Supporters' Undying Loyalty

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — May 13th 2024 at 20:32

MSNBC contributor Claire McCaskill said Monday on "Deadline" that there were so many weird things about the supporters and rallygoers of former President Donald Trump.

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Poll: More Than Half of Republicans Agree ‘An Embryo Is a Person with Rights'

By: Katherine Hamilton · Katherine Hamilton — May 13th 2024 at 18:48

Over half of GOP voters and those who lean Republican say, "Human life begins at conception, so an embryo is a person with rights." 

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Alabama Trump Volunteer Assaulted While Leaving Local Trump HQ

By: Jeff Poor · Jeff Poor — May 13th 2024 at 12:25

The Athens, AL Police Department is investigating a reported attack against Tara Johnson, a Trump volunteer, outside a local Republican Party headquarters in what is alleged to have been a "politically motivated attack."

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Republican says Biden has 'strengthened' Hamas by withholding aid from Israel: 'Completely incompetent'

By: Lawrence Richard — May 13th 2024 at 04:42
Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-NE, said President Biden was 'absolutely mismanaging' Israel's war with Hamas after he threatened to withhold high payload bombs from America's ally.

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All in the family: 5 Trump kin to represent Florida at Republican National Convention

By: Charles Creitz — May 13th 2024 at 03:22
Barron, Tiffany, Donald Junior and Eric Trump, along with Kimberly Guilfoyle and Michael Boulos were Trump family members selected to the Florida RNC delegation.

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Gallup: Republicans Enjoy 11-Point Swing from 2016 Their Way Against Democrats in Party Identification

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — May 12th 2024 at 20:07

The Republican Party is enjoying an 11-point swing their way against the Democrat Party as the number of Americans expressing affiliation with their party has increased.

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Israel-Hamas war would 'probably already been over' if Trump were president, Sen. Tom Cotton says

By: Pilar Arias — May 12th 2024 at 17:36
The Republican senator from Arkansas says the Israel-Hamas war "would have never happened" under President Trump during a "Face the Nation" interview Sunday.

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Bill Maher: I speak for the 'vast middle' and 'normies' tired of tribal politics

By: Lindsay Kornick — May 12th 2024 at 17:25
“Real Time" comedian Bill Maher discussed his attacks on both the right and the left while promoting his new book on CBS News' "Sunday Morning" show.

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West Coast exodus drives surprising political effect in red state, and it's not a liberal shift

By: Hannah Ray Lambert — May 12th 2024 at 04:30
As California, Washington and Oregon families flock to Idaho, many locals fear their new neighbors will change the culture — and politics — of their state.

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Trump Veepstakes: The pros and cons of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem

By: Brandon Gillespie — May 12th 2024 at 03:20
Part one of Fox News Digital's series on Donald Trump's VP search focuses on South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, who has faced controversy but widely appeals to the conservative base.

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Balance of power: Senate GOP's campaign chair cautiously optimistic about retaking majority in 2024 elections

By: Paul Steinhauser — May 12th 2024 at 03:00
Sen. Steve Daines of Montana is laying down the law as he steers the Senate GOP campaign committee. Can he do what the GOP failed to do two years ago and win back the Senate majority?

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Exclusive — Georgia RNC Candidate Amy Kremer: Tea Party 'Laid the Foundation' for MAGA

By: Hannah Knudsen · Hannah Knudsen — May 11th 2024 at 12:24

The Tea Party movement laid the groundwork for Donald Trump's MAGA movement, Georgia RNC candidate Amy Kremer said.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson Says No to Federal Abortion Restrictions

By: Katherine Hamilton · Katherine Hamilton — May 10th 2024 at 18:35

In an interview with Politico, Johnson pointed to Donald Trump's official abortion position, which Trump revealed in April.

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House Speaker chaos: 'One dumpster fire at a time'

By: Chad Pergram — May 10th 2024 at 17:12
The motion by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga. to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., was unsuccessful, with representatives voting 359-43 in support of keeping him.

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Biden is caving to campus agitators in threatening to cut aid to Israel, senators say: 'All about November'

By: Aubrie Spady · Andrew Murray — May 10th 2024 at 17:11
Republican senators believe President Biden's "disgraceful" warning to cut offensive aid to Israel amid its conflict with Hamas "is all about November."

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Barron Trump declines to serve as Florida delegate at RNC

By: Sarah Rumpf-Whitten — May 10th 2024 at 16:21
Barron Trump declined an offer to be a delegate to the Republican National Convention this summer, citing "prior commitments."

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Biden under investigation after threat to Israel’s offensive aid: ‘playing political games’

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 10th 2024 at 14:29
The House Oversight Committee is opening an investigation into the Biden administration's decision making and timing behind the president's warning for Israel on Rafah.

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GOP rep files impeachment articles using Dem precedent set during Trump administration

By: Elizabeth Elkind — May 10th 2024 at 11:30
Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., told Fox News Digital he filed impeachment articles against President Biden Friday as the conflict in Gaza continues to raise tensions in Washington.

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House Democrats Vote Unanimously to Count Foreign Nationals in Congressional Apportionment

By: John Binder · John Binder — May 9th 2024 at 15:31

House Democrats voted unanimously to continue including foreign nationals, illegal aliens among them, when apportioning congressional districts in states.

The post House Democrats Vote Unanimously to Count Foreign Nationals in Congressional Apportionment appeared first on Breitbart.

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Nikki Haley to thank rivals, but Trump's last GOP rival not expected to endorse former president

By: Paul Steinhauser — May 9th 2024 at 19:09
Two months after ending her White House bid, Nikki Haley will huddle with some of the top donors to her Republican presidential campaign. But no endorsement of Trump is expected.

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The incredible shrinking majority

By: Scott Johnson — March 23rd 2024 at 08:58
(Scott Johnson)

John and I found the protracted humiliation of Kevin McCarthy in connection with his election to be Speaker of the House a clown show. By contrast, Steve Hayward looked mostly on the bright side in “In re: Speaker McCarthy — dissents and concurrences.”

It is at least worth noting that the GOP majority is dissipating. The clown show set the stage for the shrinking of the small GOP House majority to a number asymptotically approaching zero.

It empowered Matt Gaetz to trigger the chain of events leading to McCarthy’s ouster from the Speaker’s chair. I decried that development in “Gaetz of Eden.” Has anyone asked Gaetz what good he did in sacking McCarthy?

McCarthy was deposed this past October. It seems like ancient history. McCarthy subsequently resigned his House seat effective December 31.

I have here in my hand a list of names. According to the list, among the Republicans getting out of Dodge with McCarthy are Reps. Bill Johnson (effective January 21), Ken Buck (effective yesterday), Mike Gallagher (effective April 19), and George Santos, whose departure was involuntary.

“Normally they’re trying to talk people out of [retiring],” one House Republican told Axios. “Now we’re at a point where we’re trying to talk them out of leaving early.” It may or may not be a portent of trouble for Speaker Johnson and it may or may not be a portent of the coming Democratic majority, but it’s not good.

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America’s Most Important Political Trend

By: John Hinderaker — March 11th 2024 at 14:22
(John Hinderaker)

This is a good complement to Steve’s post immediately below. Why did Democrats decide, seemingly in unison, that it would be a good idea to enable millions of illegal immigrants? Because they (or, in any event, their children) will be voters, and the Democrats assumed they could count on minority votes for many years to come.

But that may have been a miscalculation:

NEW 🧵:

American politics is in the midst of a racial realignment.

I think this is simultaneously one of the most important social trends in the US today, and one of the most poorly understood. pic.twitter.com/QeRsuMSKaL

— John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) March 11, 2024


This is part of the broader realignment of the parties. The left’s current obsessions–the “trans” movement, global warming, the war on food and gasoline, and so on–are of no good whatsoever to working people. They are of interest primarily to wealthy whites, especially wealthy white women. Blue collar minorities, like other working people, are not stupid. They can see that it is the Republicans whose policies actually help them, and they are starting to vote accordingly.

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The Republican Rejoinder

By: John Hinderaker — March 8th 2024 at 13:46
(John Hinderaker)

Senator Katie Britt of Alabama delivered the Republican response to Joe Biden’s SOTU speech. Not many people watch these rejoinders–for that matter, not too many watch the SOTU–but Britt’s response is getting a fair amount of buzz. She likely was chosen to contrast with Biden’s angry, more or less demented persona; if so, she played that contrast to the hilt.

Her speech was really a thespian performance, and not my style at all. But she prioritized illegal immigration, and was highly effective on that issue. Her appeal was directed to swing voters, especially women. And as performances go, it was very skillful. Check it out:

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After last night

By: Scott Johnson — March 6th 2024 at 06:31
(Scott Johnson)

Digging deep into the Super Tuesday primary results, I foresee President Biden facing off for a rematch against President Trump. Can you feel the excitement? The two candidates represent juggernauts within their respective parties.

Let’s take the Democrats first, courtesy of RealClearPolitics. What we have here is one full boatload of results. They raise the question: who is Marianne Williamson and what is she doing here? She is the best-selling author of a variety of books including A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of a Course In Miracles, A Woman’s Worth, Illuminata, The Healing of America, and Illuminated Prayers. Her books have been translated into more than twenty languages. Williamson continues to inspire audiences on a global scale as she lectures internationally in the fields of spirituality and new thought.

I infer from the results that Democrats resist the light. They resist new thought. Also, we don’t have a prayer. We need a miracle.

Biden’s presents himself as a throwback to the old-fashioned Democratic Party, yet he has adopted the policies of party’s far left. Most prominent among these policies is the opening of our borders and the implicit rejection of the sovereignty of the United States. Over the past three-plus years these policies have wrought great damage. Biden wants to test the outer limits of Adam Smith’s proposition that “There is a great deal of ruin in a nation.” One can’t help but wonder if we can put ourselves back on track.

It’s not Joe Biden’s Democratic Party. It’s the woke left’s Democratic Party. It’s the party of those who say the things which are not.

Biden made an appearance during the narrow window of his waking hours yesterday. He appeared to have dropped in from outer space. He sounded like he had not been briefed since he blasted off from his homeworld. J.B., phone home.

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REPORTER: "What's your message to Democrats who are concerned about your poll numbers?"

BIDEN: "My poll numbers? The last five polls you guys don't report. I'm winning — five! Five in a row!" pic.twitter.com/Mz5gWQMRSA

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 5, 2024

On the Republican side of Super Tuesday (also courtesy of RCP), President Trump wrapped up the Republican nomination. Nikki Haley will suspend her campaign later this morning.

This is Donald Trump’s Republican Party. If President Trump were to keel over and leave us with an open convention in Milwaukee next July, I assess the odds that the delegates would turn to Haley at zero. It would be a politician in the mold of Trump — probably Ron DeSantis, or perhaps J.D. Vance or Vivek the Mistake. Trump has transformed the Republican Party. By contrast with Biden and the Democrats, he has stamped the party in his image.

I am surprised by the not insubstantial fraction of votes that Haley pulled yesterday. Some portion of the Haley represents Democrats voting in open primaries. Haley won Vermont, but even if she were the nominee she would lose it in November. Vermont is a socialist state. I’m not talking about Vermont. Assuming Trump can survive the Democrats’ lawfare, he cannot win without a united Republican Party. He has some work to do to put the Republican house together. His choice for vice president could help.

It is difficult to project the state of play in the coming months. My crystal ball is cloudy. Much depends on the course of the Democrats’ lawfare against Trump and, to a lesser extent, the nature of the campaign Trump runs. I think he best serves his own interests at this point when he is out of the news and provides the alternative to Biden. If the election can be reduced to a binary choice, Biden should lose. The Democrats’ lawfare means to preclude that.

Yesterday brought more news of the illegal immigration that Biden has invited, inflicted, facilitated, fostered. Biden’s derelictions in office are historic in nature. The Daily Mail reports, for example, “Biden administration ADMITS flying 320,000 migrants secretly into the U.S. to reduce the number of crossings at the border has national security ‘vulnerabilities.'” The New York Post reports “Elon Musk says Biden flying 320K ‘unvetted’ migrants into the US sets stage ‘for something far worse than 9/11.’” Elon Musk — he’s no dummy.

The true numbers involved in the invasion that Biden invited are staggering, whatever they are, as are the secondary effects. As I say, we need a miracle, or something like it.

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Mitch, We Knew Ye Really, Really Well

By: John Hinderaker — February 28th 2024 at 16:13
(John Hinderaker)

Mitch McConnell announced today that he will resign his Senate leadership position in November, while remaining in office through his current term. I have generally thought well of McConnell and believe that on the whole, he has done a good job of leading his caucus. But it is notable that, as far as I know, not a single Republican has expressed regret at his decision.

It was time to go, if only because the geriatric era in Washington needs to end. While nowhere near as debilitated as Joe Biden, McConnell’s health issues in recent years have been visible. It is highly desirable for Republicans not to be seen, like the Democrats, as a party of octogenarians.

What comes next? The Wall Street Journal speculates:

Potential successors, including Sens. John Thune (R., S.D.), John Barrasso (R., Wyo.) and John Cornyn (R., Texas), have been quietly positioning themselves for the day McConnell steps down. Other possible candidates include GOP Sens. Steve Daines of Montana, Rick Scott of Florida and Tom Cotton of Arkansas.

Most of those senators are perceived as more conservative than McConnell, although that may be largely because McConnell has been in a leadership position for so long. As the leader of a caucus, responsible for negotiating agreements that can actually pass, you can’t be a firebrand backbencher–although, to their credit, that description doesn’t fit those the Journal identifies as candidates, either.

Finally, let’s hope Republicans do it the old-fashioned way by agreeing on a new leader behind closed doors, and then anointing him with a show of unanimity. A fiasco like the one we endured in the House of Representatives is to be avoided.

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Red States Getting Redder

By: John Hinderaker — February 23rd 2024 at 19:29
(John Hinderaker)

The Great Sort is under way, as normal people move to red states and liberals move to blue states. (That last is hypothetical and hasn’t actually been observed.) When massive numbers began leaving blue states like California and New York for red states like Texas and Florida, many conservatives worried that those blue staters might bring their bad voting habits with them. Happily, that doesn’t seem to have happened.

This Wall Street Journal story is headlined: “Blue-State Residents Streamed Into South Carolina. Here’s Why It Stayed Ruby Red.” But it deals with more than one state:

A Wall Street Journal analysis of census data found that a third of [South Carolina’s] new residents between 2017 and 2021 hailed from blue states and a quarter from red ones, according to census data. …

Yet the new arrivals are disproportionately Republican. Estimates from the nonpartisan voter file vendor L2 suggest about 57% of voters who moved to South Carolina during that time are Republicans, while about 36% are Democrats and 7% are independents. That places them roughly in line with recent statewide votes in South Carolina.

It shouldn’t be surprising that when conservatives leave liberal states, they likely will move to conservative ones. The same thing is happening in states other than South Carolina:

The Palmetto State is a prime example of why a yearslong wave of migration to the South has largely failed to change its partisan tint. Many people who leave blue states are Republicans gravitating toward a more politically favorable new home.

In Florida, for instance, 48% of people who moved there between 2017 and 2021 came from blue states while 29% came from red states, Census figures show. Among those who registered to vote, 44% are Republicans, 25% are Democrats and 28% are nonpartisan, according to L2 data. Texas also has a heavier flow of newcomers from blue states but a greater share who L2 data estimates are Republican.

There is much more at the link; it is fun to see Democrats try to spin the numbers:

McDougald Scott and other South Carolina Democratic officials are working to target these new voters and persuade them to vote Democratic by focusing on issues like education…

I live in a blue state (for the time being, anyway) where the public schools are almost unbelievably bad. To be fair, though, the schools in New York and California are likely worse.

…infrastructure…

Have these people never driven on a highway in California?

and healthcare…

What about healthcare? Most people get health insurance through their jobs, and jobs are much more plentiful in red states. Blue states spend incomprehensible amounts of money on Medicaid, but that isn’t exactly a magnet for desirable new inhabitants.

…which she believes the Republicans are neglecting.

Apparently millions of Americans who are moving from blue to red states do not agree. Perhaps this is what it comes down to:

She said South Carolina’s limited access to abortion—which is banned at six weeks of pregnancy—is also something that crosses party lines.

Right. Hey, blue state economies may suck, crime may be rampant, taxes may be too high, government may be corrupt–but if the occasion arises, you can always kill your baby. This is the sales pitch my state’s liberal government is actually trying to implement: come here to get an abortion or a sex change operation, especially if you are a kid! Somehow, it doesn’t seem to be working.

The bottom line is that the Great Sort continues to benefit Red America. The question is, to what extent is the out-migration of normals locking liberalism into the blue states?

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Glazov Gang: Couy Griffin on ‘Holding Republicans Accountable for their Lack of Action’

By: Jamie Glazov — March 19th 2023 at 03:00
Glazov Gang: Couy Griffin on ‘Holding Republicans Accountable for their Lack of Action’
This new Glazov Gang episode is hosted by Anni Cyrus and features Couy Griffin, the Otero County Commissioner and founder of Cowboys for Trump. Couy discusses Holding Republicans Accountable for their Lack of Action, zeroing in on The Alarming Issues of Hidden J6 Footage and J6 Political Prisoners.  Don’t miss it! [Show your support for […]
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Lyin’ Joe Biden Says MAGA Republicans Want to Defund the Police

By: Robert Spencer — March 17th 2023 at 05:00
Lyin’ Joe Biden Says MAGA Republicans Want to Defund the Police
New in PJ Media: Somewhere in his confused and deteriorating mind, Old Joe Biden knows that the only way that Democrats can win in 2024, other than shenanigans with ballot harvesting and mail-in ballots, is by running as far away as they possibly can from the disastrous record of his dumpster-fire presidency. Since Old Joe […]
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