The Justice Department has moved to stop a lawsuit against a power plant in Mississippi. This plant, managed by Elon Musk’s AI company, operates without permits. The department’s argument is that the gas-powered turbines at the facility are crucial for national security. Their importance extends to areas such as the ongoing conflict in Iran. Recently,...
Retirement of Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton Spurs Race for D.C. Congressional Seat
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton has announced her retirement, sparking a race for the non-voting congressional seat she held in the District of Columbia. Norton, who served since 1991, faced mounting calls to step down. Her departure has placed Democrats Robert White and Brooke Pinto at the forefront of a competitive primary race. White, known for...
Collins vs. Dooley: Georgia GOP Runoff
Republican Representative Mike Collins and former football coach Derek Dooley are competing in a Tuesday primary runoff to challenge Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff in the upcoming fall election. The May primary failed to yield a majority for either Collins or Dooley, necessitating the runoff to decide the GOP nominee. President Trump has endorsed Collins, giving...
Experts Refute Trump’s Claims on Immigration and Car Insurance Premiums
President Donald Trump recently credited his strict immigration policies for a decrease in car insurance premiums, misattributing previous increases to illegal immigration under former President Biden. In a Truth Social post, Trump presented a graphic depicting changes in premiums from 2021 to 2026. The data indicated a sharp rise from 2021 to 2023, with a...
Trump’s White House Ballroom: Funding Controversies and Developments
President Donald Trump repeated his assurance to Americans that taxpayers would not bear the cost of the proposed White House ballroom. This comes despite contractor estimates suggesting that taxpayers might cover $300 million of the $600 million cost. Promises and Statements on Funding On June 6, 2025, Trump inspected the proposed ballroom site and claimed...
Sen. Warnock’s Vision for Moral Imagination in U.S. Politics
Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia, a Democrat, has distinguished himself not only in the political arena but also as a spiritual leader. Before representing Georgia as a junior U.S. senator, he served as the senior pastor at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. This church once counted Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. among...
Law Enforcement Foils Planned Attack on UFC Event at White House
The FBI disrupted a planned attack on the UFC event held at the White House over the weekend. Court documents reveal that conspirators discussed deploying explosives-laden drones and firing at escaping crowds. Authorities intercepted encrypted messages among approximately 20 individuals. These messages included detailed maps and plans for a ‘safe house’ and escape routes post-attack....
Vance Fuels 2028 Buzz with Potential Support from Trump
JD Vance, the Vice President of the United States, has sparked interest in the 2028 presidential race. He mentioned that former President Donald Trump would be supportive of his future political endeavors. Vance and his wife plan to make decisions regarding their political future after the mid-term elections. These remarks have intensified speculation on who...
Bobby Pulido: From Music Star to Political Candidate
Bobby Pulido, a prominent Latin Grammy winner, entered the political arena, facing off as a Democratic candidate for a competitive congressional district in Texas. A 2010 interview with a Mexican newspaper revealed Pulido’s avoidance of supermarkets since his rise in the music industry. His busy schedule as a music star left little time for household...
Biden’s Repeated Amtrak Story Faces Scrutiny
Former President Joe Biden has once more recounted his disputed story about an encounter with an Amtrak conductor. During a recent appearance on Jay Leno’s Garage YouTube show, Biden shared the anecdote involving his friend, conductor Angelo Negri. According to Biden, Negri approached him regarding a newspaper article that stated Biden, as vice president, had...









