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Republicans Weigh Using 14th Amendment to Ban Mamdani From Office
House Republicans are exploring legal and constitutional strategies to block New York City mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani from being sworn into office if he wins Tuesday’s election, citing the Constitution’s post–Civil War “insurrection clause,” according to multiple sources familiar with the discussions. The effort, first reported by the New York Post, is being led in part by the New York Young Republican…
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Taylor Greene Drops Big News After Primary Election Called
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made a major announcement regarding her political future following the Republican primary in her home state of Georgia. Greene easily secured the nomination for her district and used the X platform to express gratitude to her constituents. “THANK YOU Northwest Georgia!! It’s the honor of a lifetime to serve as your Congresswoman. I’m so grateful to…
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Air Traffic Controllers Union Boss Blasts Schumer, Dems For Prolonging Shutdown
President Nick Daniels of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association warned Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the Democratic Party that the ongoing government shutdown is posing serious safety risks in U.S. airspace. The NATCA, which represents more than 10,800 certified air traffic controllers nationwide, has repeatedly called on Congress to pass a clean continuing resolution (CR) to end the…
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Bomb Threats Close New Jersey Polling Centers As Voting Begins
Across New Jersey, bomb threats at multiple polling locations have prompted closures and relocations, several reports noted on Tuesday. Attorney General Matthew Platkin said law enforcement responded to emailed bomb threats targeting polling sites in seven New Jersey counties, securing each location after thorough sweeps. He said several polling sites have already reopened to the public, while voters in affected areas have been redirected…
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Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Case Involving JD Vance
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a Republican-led challenge to a provision of federal campaign finance law that restricts how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates. The case, which raises free speech concerns, involves Vice President JD Vance, who was an Ohio U.S. Senate candidate when the lawsuit was originally filed. The justices accepted an appeal…
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Barack Obama Makes Big Move Hours Before Polls Close in Key Race
Zohran Mamdani, a proud socialist and Democratic nominee, tried to dismiss former President Barack Obama’s refusal to endorse him over the weekend, only one day before one of the most-watched contests in the country. “I appreciated the call with President Obama and his support for the movement that we have created. I appreciated his words. I appreciated his time, and…
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N.C. GOP Approves Redrawn Map to Strengthen House Grip Before Midterms
North Carolina’s Republican-led legislature approved a revised congressional district map designed to add at least one more GOP seat in the U.S. House, aligning with President Donald Trump’s push for mid-decade redistricting to help Republicans maintain their narrow majority in the chamber ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The new boundaries build on the state’s existing map, drawn by Republicans in 2023…
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Leavitt Brings Out Mother Of Daughter Slain By Illegal Migrant To Briefing
The mother of murdered Maryland woman Rachel Morin left the White House press corps in stunned silence Wednesday as she blasted her home state senator, Chris Van Hollen, for traveling to El Salvador to bring back a deported alleged MS-13 gang member. “I just don’t understand this,” Patty Morin told reporters after graphically detailing the brutal 2023 murder of her…
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Progressive TikTok ‘Star’ Gets Crushed In Election Bid
Progressive influencer Deja Foxx just got crushed in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, losing by more than 40 points in a blowout that stunned far-left activists. The Associated Press called the race for 54-year-old Adelita Grijalva with only 65% of the vote counted. Grijalva, a Pima County Supervisor and daughter of the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva, won with 62% of the…
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Mamdani Referred to DOJ For Criminal Charges Over Alleged Foreign Donations
New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani faces two criminal referrals filed Tuesday by a campaign finance watchdog alleging he accepted illegal donations from foreign contributors. The Coolidge Reagan Foundation submitted the referrals to the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division and the office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, accusing Mamdani of potential violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act and the…
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