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Illegal Farmers in California Face Potential Deportation in Coming Years

Farmers and voters in California's Central Valley, the state's agricultural heartland, are facing uncertainty over the potential impact of mass deportations under President-elect Donald Trump.

Ousted Squad Member Considers Running Again

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), an outgoing member of the "Squad" in Congress, believes she may run for Congress in the future.

Former Presidential Candidate Launches Bid for DNC Chair

Former Democrat presidential candidate Marianne Williamson launched a bid to chair the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

Trudeau Faces Pressure to Step Down as Political Future Dims

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s political future is increasingly uncertain, as analysts predict his impending downfall. Despite his long tenure, which has seen him navigate numerous crises, it’s now clear that his leadership is on shaky ground. Trudeau heads a minority government that has been unstable from the start, and his policies, particularly those aligned with globalist ideals, have caused his popularity to plummet.

Liberal Media Host Pleads for Kamala Harris to Not Run for California Governor

Ana Kasparian, co-host of The Young Turks, strongly objected to a suggestion by her colleague Cenk Uygur that Vice President Kamala Harris could easily become the next governor of California.

Arizona Judge Rules Secretary of State Overstepped Authority on Elections Manual

A Maricopa County judge has ruled that the Arizona Secretary of State overstepped his authority by including certain provisions in the 2023 Elections Procedures Manual.

Trump Calls for Primary Challenge Against Rep. Chip Roy Over Government Funding Dispute

President Donald Trump has publicly called for Republican Representative Chip Roy (TX) to face a primary challenge, accusing him of obstructing Republican efforts to secure a victory in the ongoing debate over a new continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government. Trump's comments come in the wake of the collapse of both the Democrats' and Mike Johnson’s government spending bill, which has led Congress to deliberate a new piece of legislation known as the “American Relief Act of 2024.” The bill seeks to prevent a government shutdown while addressing issues such as disaster relief for areas affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, as well as supporting farmers.

Rep. Thomas Massie Breaks with Speaker Mike Johnson Over Controversial Spending Bill

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) has become the first Republican to publicly announce he will not support Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in the upcoming January speakership vote, following backlash over a massive spending bill released Tuesday evening. The bill, a 1,537-page continuing resolution (CR), has sparked outrage among conservative lawmakers, who argue it contradicts the mandate given by voters in the November elections.

Luigi Mangione Given Terrorism Charge

Luigi Mangione was indicted on Tuesday with terrorism-related murder charges.

New York’s $600 Million Bills Stadium Deal Bad Investment for Taxpayers

A few years ago, the Buffalo Bills threatened to leave New York State unless a new stadium deal was secured. This kind of relocation bluff is common in the NFL, with only the Green Bay Packers standing out as a team with a municipally owned facility and a market too small to seriously consider relocation. Despite the ever-present threat of the Bills moving to a more lucrative market, Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul ultimately signed a deal providing $600 million in state funding for a new $2.1 billion stadium for the Bills, with Erie County contributing an additional $250 million. This was after team owner Terry Pegula threatened to move the franchise to Austin, Texas, where he would privately finance a stadium.

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