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Republicans Escalate Election Litigation with New Suit in Warren, Michigan

The Michigan Republican Party, alongside the Republican National Committee (RNC), has initiated legal proceedings against Jocelyn Benson, the Democratic Secretary of State of Michigan.

New Hampshire Supreme Court Upholds Ruling that Schools Cannot Disclose Students’ Gender

The New Hampshire Supreme Court recently upheld a lower court's decision in favor of a policy by a school district that suggests staff should refrain from informing parents about their child’s transgender identity, as detailed in court records.

Maryland Governor Falsely Claimed He Received Bronze Star

Maryland Governor Wes Moore (D) falsely claimed he was awarded the Bronze Star.

The Big Switch – American Minute with Bill Federer

"The Big Switch" was NOT Republicans and Democrats switching places regarding race issues, it was the Democrat Party switching tactics on how to manipulate minority voters, by creating a permanent dependency on government. The phrases "the bribe or...

Court Rules Against Voters Who Submitted Mail-In Ballots Without Privacy Envelopes

A Pennsylvania judge has determined that voters and election officials are not permitted to process or consider mail-in ballots that lack the necessary privacy envelope, often referred to as “naked ballots.”

Rep. Ogles Phone Seized After Primary Win

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) declared that his phone was seized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as part of an ongoing investigation into his campaign filings.

Former White House Physician Provides Update on Trump’s Gunshot Wound

Former White House physician, Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), provided an update on Donald Trump's gunshot wound.

Bipartisan Letter Demands Resignation of Secret Service Director

Ranking member of the House Oversight Committee Jamie Raskin (D-MD) joined Chairman James Comer (R-KY) in a letter calling for Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to resign.

Appeals Court: Clinton Campaign and Super PAC Misused Funds in 2016 Election

Today, a federal appeals court ruled that the 2016 campaign of Hillary Clinton and a liberal super PAC violated federal election laws by openly...

Attorney Generals Urge SCOTUS to Take Case on Parental Rights Within Schools

Sixteen attorney generals, led by Virginia AG Jason Miyares (R), have filed an amicus brief requesting that the U.S. Supreme Court take up a case involving schools' efforts to transition students without parental knowledge or consent.

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