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Fewer Than One in Four Americans Have a Positive Opinion of Federal Government

The Pew Research Center released data from their American Trends Panel survey this week, which found only 22 percent of adults have a positive opinion of the federal government.

House GOP Introduces Bill Requiring Voter Citizenship Proof

House Speaker Mike Johnson, standing alongside 2024 presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump on Friday afternoon, announced that House Republicans are introducing legislation to mandate...

GOP Senators Demand Chuck Schumer Allow Mayorkas Impeachment Trial

Forty-three Republican Senators sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, demanding he allow an impeachment trial against Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

House Advances Updated FISA Bill

The House advanced an edited version of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) on April 12.

Trump’s Call to ‘Kill FISA’ Resonates as House Rejects Renewal

The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to block the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which was set to expire...

President Biden Sounds Alarm on Trump’s Control Over Republican Party

In a recent interview with Univision, President Joe Biden voiced concerns about Donald Trump's sway over the Republican Party, characterizing it as a formidable...

Trump Releases Abortion Statement: ‘All About the Will of the People’

Donald Trump released a long-awaited statement on abortion, saying that individual states should have the right to decide restrictions on the matter.

RNC Raised $65.6 Million in March

The Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign raised $65.6 million dollars in March.

Trump Plans Border-Centric Rallies in Key Battleground States

Donald Trump is expected to ramp up his criticism of President Joe Biden's border policies during campaign events in Wisconsin and Michigan, critical battleground...

Washington State Introduces Snitch Line for ‘Hate Crimes’

Lawmakers in Democrat-run Washington have introduced a "snitch line" for residents to call in and report "hate crimes."

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