Elections

Noncitizens and Double Voters Exposed in Massive Multi-State Fraud

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has identified potential election fraud involving noncitizen registrations and double voting across eight states and Washington, D.C.

Portugal’s Political Stalemate: Democratic Alliance Wins Elections Without Majority

Portugal's centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD), led by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, secured victory in the May 18 parliamentary election with 89 seats, falling short of the 116 needed for a majority in the 230-seat legislature.

Merz Secures Chancellorship in Second Vote Amid Coalition Tensions

Friedrich Merz has officially become Germany’s 10th post-war chancellor following a dramatic two-round vote in the Bundestag on Tuesday, May 5.

Merz Stumbles in Historic German Chancellor Vote

Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany’s conservative CDU/CSU alliance, failed to secure the chancellorship in the first round of parliamentary voting on Tuesday.

Majority of Voters Support Photo ID Requirements

A recent Rasmussen Reports survey found that 77% of likely U.S. voters consider requiring photo identification to vote a reasonable measure to protect election integrity.

Melania Trump’s Hat Sends a Bold Message: “Those Days Are Over”

When Melania Trump stood behind her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, during his inauguration, she made a statement that transcended words. Her choice of attire, particularly the navy boater-style hat, sent a clear and unspoken message: the Trump era was not only entering a new chapter but reclaiming its narrative.

Orange County Democrat Charged with Election Fraud in Re-Election Scheme

Alyce Van, a former Democrat Stanton City Councilwoman, is facing multiple felony charges of election fraud after allegedly violating residency laws during her time in office.

The Origins and Evolution of Free Speech: Meta’s Shift and the Future of Digital Expression

Freedom of speech—the right to express opinions without government restraint—is a democratic ideal that dates back to ancient Greece.

Michigan Democrat Karen Whitsett Refuses to Caucus with Party

Michigan State Representative Karen Whitsett announced Thursday that she would no longer caucus with the Democratic Party, citing their “out of touch” and “disconnected”...

145 Democrats Vote Against Bill Deporting Illegal Immigrants Committing Sex Crimes

While the House of Representatives passed the Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, 145 Democrats voted against the bill.

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