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Thomas Massie, a vocal critic of Trump, falls short in Kentucky Republican House primary election.
On Tuesday, Donald Trump reinforced his dominance within the Republican Party as voters in northern Kentucky chose Ed Gallrein, a Navy veteran and farmer endorsed by the former president, over incumbent Congressman Thomas Massie in a primary contest. This election, held in Kentucky’s fourth congressional district, was seen by Trump’s supporters as a critical gauge
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The GOP’s aim transcends November victories; it’s about rendering the election irrelevant | Jamil Smith
At the beginning of this month, a decisive action effectively marked the end of Congressman Steve Cohen’s nearly two-decade career in Congress. Representing Memphis for 19 years, Cohen, who is approaching his 77th birthday, had no intention of stepping down, nor had he faced defeat in any primary elections. However, the redrawing of electoral district
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Donald Trump claims he had no role in establishing the $1.7 billion compensation fund – Live updates on US political landscape
Donald Trump stated that he was not directly involved in establishing an anti-weaponization fund but remarked that the initiative had received favorable reactions. When asked about the fund’s management and whether the president or his family would pursue financial compensation from it, Trump responded that the decisions would be made by a committee of “highly
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South Carolina Republicans Take Action to Remove the State’s Sole Black Congressman, a Historic Figure Since 1897
Since 1897, South Carolina has been represented by only one Black member in Congress, James Clyburn. A recent proposition to redraw the state’s congressional map threatens to dismantle the district he currently serves. The sixth congressional district extends from the southern border with Georgia, near Savannah, and traverses northward for approximately 100 miles, encompassing the
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Virginia Democrats urge US Supreme Court, now with a conservative majority, to reinstate voter-approved congressional map – live updates
On Monday, Democrats in Virginia submitted an urgent request to the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to overturn a ruling by the state Supreme Court that invalidated a newly approved congressional district map. This map, which had received voter approval in a recent referendum, was intended to be utilized for the upcoming midterm elections. Last week,
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GOP Faces Self-Destructive Path Over Loyalty to Trump, Warns Sidney Blumenthal
In the recent Indiana primaries held on May 5, Donald Trump managed to secure a victory as five of his endorsed candidates replaced veteran conservative Republican legislators who had resisted his demands for redistricting congressional lines. This outcome stands as the sole triumph for Trump in recent times. Fortunately for him, Indiana differs significantly from
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Amid Trump’s dwindling approval and Republican turmoil, do Democrats have a shot at seizing the Senate?
Louisa County, located in eastern Iowa, is characterized by its rural landscape, notably lacking any traffic lights. The largest town in the county, Wapello, has humorously earned the title of “Capital of the World.” This designation isn’t entirely unfounded, as Louisa County has played a role in significant political shifts that have had far-reaching consequences.
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Is Trump now the de facto owner of the U.S. Supreme Court? – Podcast Discussion
Jonathan Freedland engages in a conversation with Leah Litman, a law professor and author, regarding the recent rulings of the conservative-dominated court during this legislative session. They discuss upcoming cases and explore the perspective that the court is increasingly being viewed as a political entity rather than a purely legal institution.
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Senate GOP Unveils $1 Billion Proposal That May Benefit Trump’s Ballroom Venue
Republican senators have unveiled a new funding proposal aimed at immigration enforcement, which includes a suggested allocation of $1 billion for security enhancements linked to a $400 million ballroom associated with Donald Trump’s East Wing modernization initiative. Senator Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican and chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, presented the funding initiative on
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Florida’s GOP Governor Officially Enacts New Congressional Districts
On Monday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis enacted a newly drawn congressional district map that is expected to provide Republicans with an edge in four additional races in the upcoming midterm elections this November. In a post shared on X, DeSantis declared, “Signed, Sealed, and Delivered,” accompanied by an image of the revised districts. With this
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Democrats Rely on Trump’s Low Approval Ratings for Support, But Will It Be Enough? | Osita Nwanevu
Currently, Democrats appear to be on track for a favorable outcome in the upcoming midterm elections. Many voters, already concerned about the economy, are also facing the ramifications of Donald Trump’s fluctuating military involvement in Iran, leading to widespread dissatisfaction. According to average polling data compiled by analyst Nate Silver, approximately 55% of Americans oppose
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The King’s Trip to the U.S. Signals the End of an Era: A Historical Perspective | Nesrine Malik
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Experiencing the conclusion of an era often allows present events to take on the semblance of future relics—items one might expect to encounter in a history textbook or a documentary years down the line. Take, for instance, King Charles’s state visit to the United States in 2026, positioned amid discussions of the conflict in Iran
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Is Steve Hilton, the former Fox News anchor from the UK, poised to become California’s next governor?
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In recent years, pursuing a statewide office as a Republican in California has often been seen as a futile endeavor. However, Steve Hilton, a British expatriate, former entrepreneur, ex-advisor to David Cameron in Downing Street, and a one-time Fox News host, is managing to navigate this challenging landscape with notable success. As the primary election
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Charles skillfully navigates Trump dynamics, delivering a sharp critique of Trumpism in a display of diplomatic finesse.
In a remarkable display during his final act, King Charles III unveiled a brass bell that once adorned the conning tower of the HMS Trump, a Royal Navy submarine commissioned from a British shipyard in 1944. “If you ever need to reach us,” he quipped, “just give us a ring.” This gleaming bell, engraved with
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“A Husband’s Anticipation: The Impact of Wife Schools on Cultivating Submissive Christian Women”
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A woman in her thirties, radiating the warmth of a beloved neighbor, relaxes in her earthy-toned living space, where sunlight spills over a spacious gray sofa that could accommodate a small family. She recounts a conversation with a friend, a married mother, who expressed exasperation over her husband’s reluctance to maintain proper hygiene. The woman
