House Easily Passes Measure To Assist In Home Affordability

The House of Representatives has passed the Housing for the 21st Century Act by a vote of 390-9, advancing a bipartisan effort aimed at reducing regulatory barriers, modernizing federal housing programs, and increasing the nation’s housing supply. The legislation, co-sponsored by House Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill (R-AK) and Ranking continue reading …

Facing Younger Primary Challenger, Waters Says No One Is Too Old To Serve

Rep. Maxine Waters declined to endorse age limits for elected officials during a Capitol Hill exchange Thursday, insisting voters — not arbitrary age thresholds — should decide who remains in office. The 87-year-old California Democrat was approached by TMZ producer Jacob Wasserman following a Working Families press conference and asked whether younger continue reading …

Jackson Protests as SCOTUS Uses Gerrymandering Ruling To Instruct Lower Courts

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is openly protesting the U.S. Supreme Court for ruling against racially gerrymandered districts. Jackson, who was appointed by former President Joe Biden and literally speaks the most on the court, does not seem to understand why the nation’s highest court struck down racist gerrymandering. Jackson protested against the continue reading …

AOC Sparks Backlash With Civil War Threat After VA Redistricting Fight

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is facing backlash after delivering fiery remarks about the South and the escalating national redistricting battle, comments critics say sounded more like a political threat than a call for activism. Speaking amid growing Democratic outrage over recent court defeats in Virginia and the Supreme Court’s latest Voting Rights continue reading …

Dan Bongino Warns Obama After DOJ Comments Spark Firestorm

Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino issued a pointed warning to former President Barack Obama this week after the 44th president criticized the Trump administration’s handling of the Department of Justice, escalating an already intensifying political and legal battle over the alleged weaponization of federal law enforcement. The dispute erupted after continue reading …

Supreme Court Denies Request To Consider Climate Lawsuits

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up challenges of state and local lawsuits against oil companies that seek to compel them to compensate for alleged climate change-related damages. Energy-producing states, oil companies, and industry groups filed two challenges to waves of climate lawsuits. Critics assert that the states are using these lawsuits continue reading … Read more

Judge Tosses Trump Admin Lawsuit Against Maryland’s 15 Federal Judges

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Trump administration against all 15 federal judges in Maryland, rejecting the Justice Department’s bid to curtail court power in fast-moving immigration cases. The judgment characterized the lawsuit as a major constitutional standoff, with Judge Thomas Cullen stating that the Justice Department could continue reading …

Supreme Court Delivers Key Ruling In Firearms Case

The U.S. Supreme Court turned down an appeal that questioned Delaware’s ban on assault-style rifles and large-capacity magazines. The court also turned down a case about Maryland’s handgun licensing requirements. The nation’s highest court avoided dealing with two important cases involving the controversial issue of gun rights. A group of gun owners and continue reading … Read more