Major black leaders come out in support of voter ID, slam 'totally oblivious' white liberals
"It's clear that most Blacks support voter ID, and it's obvious why we do so," they declare.
New York attorney general sues county over transgender law
The law is similar to an executive order signed by Blakeman in February barring transgender athletes from participating in female sports at county facilities, which was blocked by a recent court ruling. Blakeman appealed the ruling.
Trump vetoes defense spending bill, says it's 'gift' to China and Russia, lacks Section 230 reforms
The president had threatened to veto the defense spending bill if it failed to repeal special legal liability exemptions for Big Tech.
Texas GOP leadership calls on Speaker Phelan to resign after impeachment fiasco
Phelan condemned for pushing through a rushed impeachment vote of AG Ken Paxton – and for appointing Democrats to chair key committees who blocked conservative bills.
House lawmakers who voted for failed warrant requirement will have second chance to stop FISA bill
House Speaker Mike Johnson was among the 86 Republicans who voted Friday against including a bipartisan warrant mandate amendment in the bill to renew FISA's controversial Section 702 surveillance program
Biden raises tensions with governors with vow to 'get them them out of the way' of vax mandates
Relations between Biden and GOP governors were already frayed, following a succession of administration challenges to state prerogatives across a range of issues.
Key GOP Sen. Graham calls for standalone vote on $2,000 Covid relief checks for Americans
"If you had a stand-alone vote on the $2,000 check, it might pass." -- Sen. Lindsey Graham
Watchdog groups files complaint with Interior, alleging newly installed director lied to Congress
Tracy Stone-Manning, the director of the Bureau of Land Management, may have misrepresented facts about a criminal investigation into an eco-terrorism conspiracy with which she was involved
Dinesh D'Souza's '2000 Mules': Ballot trafficking exposé has the evidence; can it get a hearing?
Documentary leans on cell phone geotracking data and security camera video to expose hundreds of "mules" who stuffed ballot boxes at odd hours of the day in critical swing states in 2020.
