Articles By: Ethan

President Donald Trump has moved to clamp down on financial risks tied to illegal immigration, signing an executive order that tightens banking regulations, reinforces customer identification rules, and targets the flow of credit to individuals without legal status.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, once hailed by Democrats and the corporate press for defying President Donald Trump, was decisively rejected by his own partys voters in Tuesdays Republican gubernatorial primary, finishing a distant third and failing even to qualify for the runoff.

A Democratic congressional hopeful in Texas is under intense fire from across the political spectrum after publicly fantasizing about turning a federal immigration detention facility into a prison camp for American Zionists.

Michigans most outspoken progressive Senate hopeful is once again under scrutiny, this time for a deleted social media post demanding reparations for Native Americans and denouncing Thanksgiving as a celebration built on the systematic annihilation of Indigenous Peoples.

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has overwhelmingly secured the Republican nomination for governor of Alabama, cementing his status as the prohibitive favorite heading into November

Graham Platner, the Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren-backed presumptive Democrat Senate nominee in Maine, is entering the general election season under a cloud of self-inflicted scandal that raises serious questions about the partys standards and priorities.

A deadly mass shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego has shattered a community and raised fresh questions about the medias rush to assign political blame before facts are known.

Incumbent Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie has been ousted in a bruising Republican primary, falling to Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein in a contest that underscored President Donald Trumps tightening grip on the party during his second administration.

A Georgia judicial ethics panel has determined there is credible evidence that two Democrat-backed candidates for the states highest court crossed clear ethical lines in their campaigns against Republican-appointed justices.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche made clear that the Department of Justice will not advise President Donald Trump to extend clemency to Ghislaine Maxwell, the disgraced associate of the late Jeffrey Epstein.

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