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Apr 15 · 3 min read ·US Policy

Swalwell & Gonzales

One Democrat and one Republican resigned the same day -- right before the House could expel them both

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Apr 13 · 2 min read ·US Policy

Swalwell Withdraws

21 Democratic endorsements gone in 24 hours -- the fastest party exile since Al Franken

Apr 9 · 3 min read ·US Policy

What Do Tuesday's Elections Actually Mean?

Democrats swept Wisconsin and swung MTG's old Georgia seat by 25 points -- on a Tuesday in April

Apr 8 · 3 min read ·US Policy

Trump's Weird California Endorsement

He could have had two Republicans in the runoff. Instead he picked the British Fox News guy.

Apr 8 · 3 min read ·US Policy

SCOTUS Hearts Bannon

The Supreme Court erased his contempt conviction. No opinion, no dissent, no explanation.

Apr 7 · 3 min read ·US Policy

The Video Doesn't Match

Minneapolis released the surveillance tape of an ICE shooting. It shows a 12-second scuffle, not the 3-minute ambush agents swore to under oath.

Apr 6 · 3 min read ·US Policy

He Fired the Army Chief During a War

Hegseth ousted Gen. George over a promotion fight. Five former defense secretaries called it reckless.

Apr 3 · 4 min read ·US Policy

Pam's Out

Trump fired his attorney general after 13 months. The Epstein files, the failed prosecutions, and the shortest AG tenure in half a century.

Apr 2 · 3 min read ·US Policy

AOC v. Israel

She told the DSA she'll vote against all military aid to Israel.

Apr 2 · 3 min read ·US Policy

33%

Trump's approval rating just hit its lowest point. The economy, gas prices, and his own base are the problem.

Apr 2 · 3 min read ·US Policy

DHS Is Finally Open

After 41 days, Congress funded Homeland Security. It's a stopgap through May 22 -- and the real fight is next.

Apr 2 · 3 min read ·US Policy

Trump Went to Court

He became the first sitting president to attend Supreme Court oral arguments. The justices weren't impressed.

Apr 1 · 3 min read ·US Policy

Trump's Mail-In Ballot Crackdown

Trump signed an executive order directing the government to build a national voter list and restrict who gets a mail-in ballot. Legal experts say he can't do any of it.

Apr 1 · 3 min read ·US Policy

Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban Just Died

The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that banning conversion therapy violates the First Amendment. More than 20 states have similar laws. They're all in trouble.

Apr 1 · 4 min read ·US Policy

Trump v. the 14th Amendment

The Supreme Court hears oral arguments Wednesday on whether Trump can end birthright citizenship.

Apr 1 · 3 min read ·US Policy

Ballroom Construction Has to Stop

A federal judge just ruled Trump can't build his $400 million White House ballroom without Congress. The DOJ appealed in 90 minutes.

Mar 31 · 5 min read ·US Policy

Kash Patel's Enemies List

He told the Senate he'd never use the FBI for political revenge. Fourteen months later, he's firing agents, reopening closed cases, and going after a gubernatorial frontrunner.

Mar 31 · 5 min read ·US Policy

Trump v. the 14th Amendment

The Supreme Court hears oral arguments Wednesday on whether Trump can end birthright citizenship.

Mar 30 · 4 min read ·US Policy

Trump's Ballhouse

Fake windows, stairs to nowhere, and 32,000 furious comments on a $400 million ballroom.

Mar 30 · 3 min read ·US Policy

TSA Is Getting Paid Again

TSA officers went 87 days without pay. Paychecks are finally coming -- but normal is still weeks away.