July 24, 2026

Ted Cruz Predicts Democratic Shifts Ahead of 2028 Election

Republican Senator Ted Cruz from Texas anticipates significant changes in the Democratic Party leading up to the 2028 election. In a video posted on X, Cruz expressed his belief that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, known as AOC, will launch a presidential campaign. He also predicts Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s Mayor, will succeed Senator Chuck Schumer. […]

July 23, 2026

Emanuel vs. Remnick: Debate Over Democratic Priorities

On a recent episode of “The New Yorker Radio Hour,” former Democratic Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel clashed with The New Yorker’s David Remnick. The debate centered on whether the Democratic Party should focus on transgender issues. Emanuel, seen as a potential 2028 Democratic candidate, has often criticized the party for engaging in far-left cultural debates […]

July 23, 2026

Controversy Over Sanctuary Cities and Immigration Policies

A New York City congressman responded to criticism from Republicans and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding sanctuary jurisdictions. These jurisdictions allegedly release criminal illegal immigrants to federal authorities after their sentences. Rep. Daniel Goldman, a Democrat representing Lower Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn, addressed Reps. Darrell Issa and Tom McClintock from California. They discussed […]

July 23, 2026

Jen Psaki Discusses Challenges for Democrats in Media

Jen Psaki, host of MS NOW, expressed concern on Wednesday about the Democratic Party’s difficulties in breaking through the current media environment. She questioned whether her role contributes to President Donald Trump’s dominance in the news cycle, noting that he often becomes the focus, even on her show. During a discussion with Terry Moran, a […]

July 23, 2026

Debate Intensifies Over Trump’s SAVE America Act

The ongoing debate about President Donald Trump’s SAVE America Act has shifted from internal GOP disagreements to a public confrontation between Senate Majority Leader John Thune and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. On Thursday, Leavitt indicated that Trump’s patience with Thune over the election security legislation was wearing thin. “His patience is running out. […]

July 23, 2026

Bi-Partisan Concerns Over US-Israel Military Cooperation

The $1.15 trillion defense bill approved by the House includes a contentious measure that aims to increase collaboration between the U.S. and Israeli forces in defense technology. This aspect of the bill has triggered bipartisan opposition due to concerns about American sovereignty. Lawmakers from both parties express apprehension, arguing that this provision might undermine the […]

July 23, 2026

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith Defends Innocence Amid Criminal Referral

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith maintains his innocence following a criminal referral by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan. Accusations suggest Smith lied under oath during a deposition before the House GOP-led panel in December 2025. Smith’s attorneys dismissed the referral as baseless in a letter to Jordan and acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. Testifying […]

July 23, 2026

House Moves to End Iran Conflict, Senate Blocks Effort

The U.S. House has approved a Democratic proposal to end the conflict in Iran by directing President Donald Trump to withdraw armed forces. The resolution is non-binding. In the House, the vote was 214-208, with four Republicans siding with Democrats: Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), Tom Barrett (R-Mich.), Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.). Later, […]

July 23, 2026

Controversy Surrounds Senator McConnell’s Career and Health

A columnist at Kentucky’s largest newspaper has published what he termed a “pre-obituary” of Senator Mitch McConnell. He accused the former Republican Majority Leader of dismantling civil rights protections he once championed and of enabling President Donald Trump despite privately calling him “stupid” and a “despicable human being.” Joseph Gerth, a columnist for the Louisville […]