Politics
So, basically, we should be calling them Trumperations, not reparations — because what are we even supposed to be repairing here?
On Monday (May 18), Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that the Department of Justice (DOJ) created an “anti-weaponization” fund which will “have the power to issue formal apologies and monetary relief owed to claimants,” valued at $1.776 billion dollars. The fund was created as part of a settlement of a lawsuit by President […]
A resurfaced video shows Mike Johnson defending politicians' right to use their positions to line their pockets because they don't make enough.
In this week’s Le[e]gal Brief, attorney Lee Merritt outlines what can be done to protect Black voting rights after the Callais decision.
South Carolina’s redistricting effort would focus on eliminating the district that’s been held by Rep. James Clyburn for over 30 years.
Oh, y'all thought BBL Trizzy only wanted that bulletproof ballroom in the White House to waste taxpayers' money?
A lawsuit has been brought forth by a group of Florida voters who believe Florida’s redistricting effort violated the state constitution.
Recent regressions in law and policy are attempting to cement us to a reality where only wealthy, white men have a voice, a vote, or access to political power.
Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks has announced he's stepping down, which only makes him the latest official to leave one way or the other since DHS Secretary Kristi Noem got the boot.
Whoever is running the White House social media account needs to put down the bourbon, allegedly. Instead of posting an update on, for example, Donald Trump’s meeting with Xi Jinping in China, it posted a photo of Drake’s album cover for ICEMAN altered with an iced-out “MAGA” chain. As expected, it didn’t go over well. Unless, […]
Unlike every other southern state that has announced a redistricting effort in the last week, Georgia’s is focused on the 2028 election.
Gov. Brian Kemp has signed House Bill 369 into law that will make most local elections in five metro Atlanta counties nonpartisan.