Stephanie Pratt has shifted her support towards her brother Spencer Pratt’s mayoral campaign for Los Angeles after previously criticizing it. Initially, she labeled a vote for Spencer as a ‘vote for stupidity.’ However, her perspective has evolved. In a recent statement to Vanity Fair, Stephanie admitted, ‘I was wrong.’ She commended her brother for his...
Category: Politics
Illinois Official Faces Charges for Mail-in Ballot Fraud
Illinois GOP Chairman, Bob Grogan, has demanded the resignation of a Democratic official in Waukegan after allegations surfaced that she submitted a vote-by-mail ballot in her deceased mother’s name. This incident has fueled conservative concerns about the security of mail-in voting and the integrity of voter registration systems—even though the fraudulent ballot was intercepted before...
New York’s Immigration Law Sparks Conflict With Federal Authorities
New York state leaders have instituted changes to immigration laws in an effort to hold federal agents accountable for their deportation tactics. This move has set up a clash with the federal government. New legislation, recently passed by New York lawmakers, restricts federal immigration agents from wearing masks. This follows an incident last year where...
Trump Administration Sues Four States Over Covert License Plates for Federal Agents
The Trump administration has filed lawsuits against four states, accusing them of denying undercover license plates to federal agents. This legal move intensifies the ongoing conflict between the federal government and Democrat-led states over immigration enforcement policies. The Department of Justice filed separate lawsuits against Maine, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Washington. These legal actions claim that...
Labor Department’s New Rule Enhances Union Financial Transparency
The Labor Department has introduced an essential update. This change affects the disclosure reports labor unions must submit. Acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling recently addressed this issue. The adjustment aims to provide union members with greater insights. Members will have a clearer understanding of how their dues are utilized. This rule is a practical step...
Justice Department Investigates Nonprofit Linked to Reid Hoffman
The Justice Department has initiated a criminal investigation into a nonprofit based in Chicago, supported by billionaire Reid Hoffman. This organization is under scrutiny for covering the legal expenses of E. Jean Carroll. Carroll, a well-known advice columnist, accused President Donald Trump of sexual assault. This investigation focuses on statements made by Carroll during a...
Trump’s Abraham Accords Push Faces Skepticism as Iran Peace Talks Progress
TEL AVIV, Israel — President Donald Trump’s demand for Arab and Muslim countries to join the Abraham Accords in exchange for his ending the war with Iran raises eyebrows among diplomats. Many dismiss the demand as unrealistic. Lack of Response and Support Most countries Trump referred to, many of which already have ties with Israel,...
California Primary Poll Shows Tight Race Among Candidates
As California approaches the June 2 primary for governor, voters appear evenly split among three main candidates, all seeking to replace Governor Gavin Newsom during a challenging period for both the state and the country. A poll conducted by UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies, co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times and released Thursday, reveals...
The Tightening Mayoral Race in Los Angeles
Poll Highlights Closely Contested Race Recent polls show Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, City Councilmember Nithya Raman, and TV star Spencer Pratt in a close race. A UC Berkeley/Los Angeles Times survey conducted May 19–24 reveals Bass at 26 percent, followed by Raman at 25 percent and Pratt at 22 percent. These numbers place the...
James Talarico Faces Tough Challenge Against Ken Paxton in Texas Senate Race
Ken Paxton Secures GOP Nomination Democratic candidate James Talarico’s prospects in the Texas U.S. Senate race have become more uncertain after Republican Ken Paxton won the GOP nomination. State Attorney General Paxton, with former President Donald Trump’s endorsement, defeated incumbent Senator John Cornyn. Paxton won a significant 62 percent of the vote, as reported by...









