In the upcoming Alaska primary election, voters will encounter a unique situation: two candidates named Dan Sullivan on the ballot, both competing for the same Senate seat. Incumbent Senator Dan S. Sullivan, a Republican, faces an unexpected challenger with a nearly identical name: Dan J. Sullivan. The challenger is a former educator from Petersburg, Alaska,...
Category: Politics
Inside the Deal to Drop Trump’s $10 Billion Suit Against the I.R.S.
Discussions among a group of lawyers with allegiance to the president were kept confidential. Some senior White House officials stated they felt blindsided as the agreement took form. A deal was struck to create a $1.8 billion fund. This fund aimed to compensate individuals deemed harmed by government “weaponization” and offer tax benefits to President...
Graham Platner’s Campaign Faces Scrutiny Amid Controversies
Graham Platner, running for the Senate in Maine, is under scrutiny after reports emerged about his past actions. The Wall Street Journal revealed that Platner’s wife, Amy Gertner, disclosed to campaign officials that he sent explicit messages to several women shortly after their 2023 marriage. This disclosure comes as Platner gains attention in the polls...
Journalist Nick Shirley Criticizes California’s Proposed Legislation
Independent journalist Nick Shirley criticized California lawmakers for potentially reducing transparency involving taxpayer-funded organizations. This concern arises after the state Assembly moved forward with AB 2624, labeled as the “Stop Nick Shirley Act.” According to Shirley, the bill aims to protect immigration service organizations from harassment and threats. During a segment on “Fox News @...
Federal Judge Reviews $1.8 Billion Fund Created by Trump Administration
A federal judge is examining a $1.8 billion fund established by the Trump administration. This fund was intended to compensate individuals whom the president claims were wronged by the federal government. The fund, known as the “anti-weaponization fund,” arose from a lawsuit filed by Trump against the Internal Revenue Service regarding his leaked tax returns....
Trump Challenges Court Ruling on Kennedy Center Renovation
President Donald Trump criticized a federal judge’s decision to block his proposed renovations of the Kennedy Center. He referred to U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper, who issued the ruling, as “an anti Trump Hater.” Trump expressed concern that the arts center, which he aimed to renovate by closing it for two years, could remain closed...
Congress Faces Challenges in Holding Jeffrey Epstein’s Associates Accountable
For nearly a year, public demand and the persistent voices of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse have driven Congress to largely set aside partisan politics in pursuit of accountability. Despite interviewing some of the highest-ranking officials who have ever faced a congressional inquiry, including a former president, legislators have made little headway in securing...
Maine Senate Candidate Faces Controversies Amid Campaign
The wife of Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, Amy Gertner, informed his campaign in 2025 about inappropriate messages Platner sent to other women. This disclosure occurred during an internal vetting process at the campaign’s start. Initially reported by the Wall Street Journal, Gertner stated that they have received counseling, and their marriage is now...
Trump Administration Seeks to Clarify Controversial Immigration Policy Amid Backlash
The Trump administration is trying to alleviate concerns about a recent immigration policy change. Initially, the change suggested that hundreds of thousands of green card applicants might need to leave the U.S. to continue their applications. This prompted widespread alarm among immigrants and their advocates. Last week, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released...
President Trump’s Ambitious Projects in Washington
President Donald Trump, known for his background in real estate, has focused efforts on leaving a permanent mark on Washington, D.C. More than a year into his second term, he has taken several steps to alter key landmarks in the capital. Some of his notable projects include demolishing the East Wing of the White House...









