July 23, 2026

The Life and Legacy of Lindsey Graham Explored

Lindsey Graham’s rise to prominence in American politics is a narrative of overcoming personal hardships. Before gaining recognition as a leading political figure, Graham navigated a challenging path from his beginnings in rural South Carolina to the U.S. Senate. In the Fox Nation special, “The Life and Legacy of Lindsey Graham,” Warren Mowry, Graham’s law […]

July 23, 2026

ABA’s Diversity Principles Under Scrutiny in Congress

Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, put American Bar Association (ABA) President Michelle A. Behnke under intense questioning about the ABA’s diversity principles, particularly their impact on judicial appointments and legal education. During a House Oversight Committee Task Force hearing, the focus was on the ABA’s role in law school accreditation and its support of diversity, equity, […]

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

House Republicans Seek Investigation into Former Special Counsel Jack Smith

House Republicans have formally requested the Justice Department to initiate a criminal investigation into former special counsel Jack Smith. They accuse Smith of making false statements concerning his attempt to collect phone records of lawmakers. Jim Jordan, the House Judiciary Chairman and Republican from Ohio, communicated to the DOJ, asserting that Smith provided “willfully and […]

July 23, 2026

House Republicans Break with Trump on Iran Resolution

On Thursday, four House Republicans joined Democrats to pass a resolution aimed at halting U.S. military action in Iran without Congressional approval. These representatives are Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania, Warren Davidson from Ohio, Tom Barrett from Michigan, and Thomas Massie from Kentucky. The measure was passed with a vote of 214 to 208, marking a […]

July 23, 2026

Erosion of U.S. Global Perception Revealed by Pew Research

The United States, once admired globally, is now perceived as more interventionist and less trustworthy compared to China. This shift in global opinion is highlighted by a recent Pew Research Center survey, marking one of the most notable changes in international attitudes since Pew began its work more than 20 years ago. For the first […]

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

U.S. Lawmakers Approve Defense Spending Bill Highlighting Israel Ties

U.S. legislators have approved a version of the expansive defense spending policy bill. This bill outlines next year’s financial resources and objectives for the Pentagon. Some Democrats express concerns, fearing it may strengthen certain U.S. ties with Israel. On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the 2027 […]

July 23, 2026

Trump’s Presence at Sporting Events Spurs Debate on Political Motivations

A recent discussion has emerged regarding President Donald Trump’s appearances at sporting events, as CNN reporter Sara Sidner questioned UFC President Dana White about whether these actions mirror tactics used by authoritarian leaders. The conversation involved the Atlanta Braves’ infamous Tomahawk Chop chant, which has become a talking point for Trump. The Chop, traditionally performed […]

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.’ […]