Category: Politics

  • Jon Tester, Democrat of Montana, Declares His Re-Election Bid

    Sen. John Tester (D-Montana) kicked out his re-election campaign on Wednesday, substantially boosting the Democrats’ 2024 hopes of retaining their thin Senate majority. “It is confirmed. The self-described seven-figure farmer tweeted, “I’m running for re-election.” “Montanans require a fighter who will hold our government accountable and demand that Washington defend veterans and reduce costs for…

  • Trump Complains That Kim Jong Un Is Unhappy With The United States

    Donald Trump is apparently angry that his friend Kim Jong Un “feels threatened” by the United States and has taken to social media to plead the dictator’s cause. In recent months, tensions between Washington and Pyongyang have increased as joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea have been met with threats and…

  • Former Trump Ambassador Supports Presidential Campaign of Ron DeSantis

    After losing patience with Trump’s “name-calling,” a former ambassador in his government has decided to support his competitor Ron DeSantis for president. Don Tapia, who served as Trump’s ambassador to Jamaica from 2019 to 2021, has contributed over $50,000 to DeSantis’ reelection campaign and hosted two fundraisers for the Florida governor. Former executive of an…

  • Idaho House Of Representatives Votes Against Requiring Student IDs at the Polls

    According to the Idaho Capitol Sun, the Idaho House of Representatives voted to prohibit Idahoans from using student identification cards at the polls. The state Senate will now consider the legislation. “The problem with student ID cards is that they are not secure,” said Republican representative Tina Lambert during a session in which representatives voted…

  • Trump Demands All Presidential Aspirants Submit to a “Mental Competence Test”

    Donald Trump, who previously bragged about “acing” a simple cognitive test meant to look for indications of dementia, on Tuesday called for all presidential candidates to pass a “mental competency exam.” Trump stated on his Truth Social platform that “ANYBODY running for the Office of President of the United States should agree to take a…

  • China May Be Supplying Non-Lethal Material to Russia For Use in Ukraine

    NBC News reported on Saturday that according to U.S. authorities, the Chinese government may be giving Russia non-lethal equipment for the war in Ukraine. These objects could be clothing, accessories, or body armor. According to NBC News sources, China’s existing assistance to Russia might soon turn into the provision of lethal supplies. This information was…

  • The Administrator of the EPA urges East Palestine residents to “Trust the Government”

    Two weeks after a Norfolk Southern train hauling hazardous cargo derailed there, Michael Regan, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, traveled to East Palestine, Ohio, to speak with residents who are still concerned for their community’s health and safety. Regan stated during a press conference, “After the fire, EPA air monitoring has not revealed…

  • Mark Meadows, Trump’s Former Chief of Staff, is Subpoenaed for a January 6 Investigation

    According to sources, the special counsel looking into Trump’s role in trying to rig the results of the 2020 presidential election has served Mark Meadows, the last chief of staff in the White House, with a subpoena. In January, Meadows reportedly received a subpoena for papers and testimony from the office of special counsel Jack…

  • Trump Thinks These Tweets Absolve Him for Jan. 6 Riot

    The former president on Tuesday issued a rambling statement citing “exonerating tweets” that he said to show he wasn’t responsible for the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. The remark came as a potentially damning report regarding Donald Trump’s election interference was ready to be unsealed. Trump highlighted tweets from January 6, 2021 in which…

  • The Biden Administration Seeks To Expand Medicaid To Include Food Assistance Funds

    As the Biden administration begins approving state petitions to use the coverage for groceries, millions of Medicaid consumers may receive respite in the form of food shopping funds. It is part of a bigger movement that emphasizes the importance of “food as medicine” in a person’s healthcare plan. The National Institute on Minority Health and…