Stephen Colbert’s Run As Late-Night Host Ends

Late-night host Stephen Colbert, who’s left-wing, anti-Trump schtick finally wore thin enough with CBS to cause him to be canceled, is set to air his final episode on Thursday, but industry analysts think he may not be the last one to go. CBS’s cancellation of “The Late Show,” which first premiered in 1993 with original […]

Hakeem Jeffries’ Leadership At Risk As Dem Failures Rack Up

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is coming under renewed scrutiny following a series of missteps and strategic blunders that have resulted in expensive Democratic losses at a time when Republicans continue to expand their lead in redistricting and fundraising. The latest blunder involved the failed Jeffries-led effort to steal four congressional seats in Virginia. Advertisement […]

Mike Pence Breaks With Trump Over Jan. 6 Compensation Fund

Former Vice President Mike Pence is once again breaking publicly with President Donald Trump, saying those who assaulted police officers during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot should never receive taxpayer compensation under the administration’s newly announced IRS settlement fund. Speaking with Axios while discussing his upcoming book, What Conservatives Believe, Pence called Jan. 6 a […]

Trump Gets Good News From Senate Ahead of Memorial Day Recess

Senate Republicans moved another step closer toward reducing the backlog of nominees submitted by President Donald Trump. The upper chamber confirmed 49 of Trump’s nominees on Monday, bringing the administration to roughly 60% confirmation of its civilian appointments. Advertisement It also marked the fourth time Republicans have approved a large batch of nominees at once […]

McConnell’s Replacement Revealed In Kentucky GOP Senate Primary

The candidate who will vie for the seat of retiring former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in Kentucky blew away his competition during Tuesday’s GOP primaries and is set up to likely go on and win his November race. Rep. Andy Barr easily bested a slew of other candidates to replace McConnell, a one-time ally […]

Fmr Dem Rep. Barney Frank Dies

Former Massachusetts Democratic Rep. Barney Frank, who was one of the most recognizable members of Congress for over three decades due to his mastery of financial policy, liberal politics, and acerbic wit, has passed away at the age of 86. Jim Segel, Frank’s former campaign manager and close friend, verified that the popular lawmaker had […]

Trump Threatens New Attacks, Says Iran Ceasefire On ‘Life Support’

President Donald Trump stated that the ceasefire arrangement with Iran is “on life support,” just days after he rejected a proposal from the country to halt the war. Trump, questioned about the state of the truce, spoke to reporters inside the Oval Office and delivered some brutally honest words about the state of affairs. Advertisement […]

Trump Signs Order Aimed At Preventing Illicit Financial Activity

President Donald Trump is implementing measures to restrict non-citizens’ access to financial systems in the United States as part of his administration’s broader immigration enforcement. On Tuesday, Trump signed an executive order titled “Restoring Integrity to America’s Financial System” that would require institutions to consider a customer’s immigration status when assessing potential financial risks. Advertisement […]

Rep. Massie Learns His Fate After GOP Primary

Voters in Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon, and Pennsylvania participated in Democratic and Republican primaries for the U.S. House, Senate, and governor, as well as various down-ballot races, on Tuesday night. The nominating contests set the stage for the midterm elections, where Republicans will defend their narrow majorities in both the Senate and House. Kentucky […]