July 24, 2026

Tensions Rise Over SAVE Act Between Trump and Senate Republicans

Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed frustration after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that President Donald Trump’s patience was “running out” with Senate Republicans over the stalled SAVE Act. “Maybe she or somebody else ought to get on the phone and get the votes. Right? It’s 50 around here,” Thune, a Republican from […]

July 24, 2026

Interview with Timothy Lenderking on Houthis and Red Sea Shipping

Timothy Lenderking Discusses Red Sea Shipping Threats Amna Nawaz engaged in a conversation with Timothy Lenderking to gain insights into the Houthis’ actions aimed at obstructing maritime activities in the Red Sea. Lenderking, with a career spanning several decades as a U.S. diplomat, held the role of special envoy to Yemen and acted as assistant […]

July 24, 2026

President Trump’s Stance on Foreign Election Interference

In a recent address, President Trump discussed the issue of foreign interference in elections, specifically mentioning China. However, when asked if he would confront Beijing on this matter, Trump seemed to backtrack on his warning. This situation coincides with Democrats expressing concerns about the president’s election focus and possible actions by him and his allies […]

July 23, 2026

Jewish Democrats in Michigan Confront Party Division Over Senate Race

Jewish Democrats in Michigan face a potential dilemma in the upcoming Senate race. Some are considering supporting Republican candidate Mike Rogers if Abdul El-Sayed wins the Democratic nomination. Before the primary election on August 4, Jewish donors expressed concerns to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency about El-Sayed becoming the Democratic nominee. He has criticized Israel, prompting […]

July 23, 2026

The Importance of Asian American Voters in Upcoming Elections

Election costs continue to rise, and outcomes are increasingly close. Experts and campaign strategists often search for new tactics to secure Democratic victories. However, they often ignore an essential and growing voter base: Asian American voters. In states such as Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, Asian Americans who voted in 2020 and 2024 […]

July 23, 2026

Hasan Piker Endorses AOC for 2028 Presidential Run

Hasan Piker, known for his far-left Twitch streaming, has openly supported Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from New York as his choice for the Democratic presidential candidate in the 2028 elections. During an interview with Mehdi Hasan at Zeteo, Piker expressed his preference for Ocasio-Cortez over other prominent Democrats, citing her ability to galvanize the party’s base […]

July 23, 2026

Maine Democrats Unite Behind Troy Jackson

Maine Democrats are relieved after avoiding a divisive selection process for their Senate nominee. Former state Senate President Troy Jackson secured an overwhelming majority of delegate positions, leading his major opponents to withdraw and unite behind him. He is now set to receive the formal nomination at the party convention, with a prevailing sense of […]

July 23, 2026

Sen. Dan Sullivan Faces Election Challenges Amid Alleged Voter Confusion Tactics

Senator Dan Sullivan, a Republican from Alaska, expressed his determination to defeat Democrat Mary Peltola despite alleged interference by Senate Democrats in the state’s key Senate race this fall. Speaking on the Ruthless Podcast, Sullivan stated that ‘[Senate Minority Leader Chuck] Schumer (D-N.Y.) and far-left groups have suggested that controlling the Senate hinges on Alaska.’ […]

July 23, 2026

GOP’s Strategy Focuses on Dissatisfaction with Opposition

The Republican Party is framing its 2026 midterm election strategy around the idea that Americans may be more frustrated with the opposition than with ongoing issues under the current administration. The GOP faces challenges, including a president with low approval ratings, a dwindling House majority, an unpopular conflict in Iran, inflation issues, and a fractured […]