Home Politics

Category: Politics

Post
Democratic Candidate’s Remarks Spark Controversy in Texas

Democratic Candidate’s Remarks Spark Controversy in Texas

Maureen Galindo, a Democratic candidate for the House in Texas, has stirred significant controversy with recent comments. Galindo suggested converting a local immigrant detention center into a facility for imprisoning and castrating ‘American Zionists.’ These remarks have resulted in Democrats working to distance themselves from her and levying accusations against Republicans for allegedly supporting her...

Post
Kevin Warsh Appointed as Federal Reserve Chair

Kevin Warsh Appointed as Federal Reserve Chair

On May 22, 2026, a significant event unfolded at the White House in Washington, DC. Kevin Warsh took the oath of office as the new Chairman of the Federal Reserve. This ceremony marked a departure from recent tradition. President Donald Trump observed as Warsh, accompanied by his wife Jane Lauder, swore in with the help...

Post
Billionaires’ Role in AI Welfare State Funding Questioned

Billionaires’ Role in AI Welfare State Funding Questioned

As discussions grow about the future implications of artificial intelligence, questions arise about the role of billionaires in supporting economic measures needed for change. Criticism centers on whether the wealthy elite would back the substantial financial redistribution required for a welfare state driven by AI. Elon Musk has a vision for dealing with the potential...

Post
U.S. Green Card Application Policy Shift

U.S. Green Card Application Policy Shift

The U.S. government announced a significant change in green card application procedures. Most foreigners now need to apply for green cards from outside the United States. This adjustment impacts those on temporary visas within the U.S. seeking permanent residency. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Joseph Edlow introduced this measure. During a speech at...

Post
NATO Allies Confront Potential U.S. Military Reduction

NATO Allies Confront Potential U.S. Military Reduction

As Secretary of State Marco Rubio convenes with NATO foreign ministers in Helsingborg, Sweden, discussions are centered around the U.S. decision to trim its military presence in Europe. Rubio’s meeting with Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard underscores the shifting dynamics within the alliance. European officials express concern over the United States’ strategic move, initiated...

Post
Smithsonian Museum Plans Halted by Language Dispute

Smithsonian Museum Plans Halted by Language Dispute

Plans to establish a Smithsonian museum dedicated to women’s history on the National Mall faced a significant setback. Disagreements arose after Republican lawmakers included specific language regarding ‘biological women’ and the president’s influence over the museum’s location. The proposed site for the museum was to be situated west of the Smithsonian Castle. However, the language...

Post
Justice Department Moves to Dismiss Jan. 6 Sedition Cases

Justice Department Moves to Dismiss Jan. 6 Sedition Cases

The Justice Department has taken significant steps to reduce the impact of its extensive investigation into the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021. These moves align closely with President Trump’s attempts to downplay the events of that day. On Friday evening, federal prosecutors in Washington requested the formal dismissal of the most severe criminal cases...

Post
Senator Pressures Trump Over Iran Deal Amid Progress in Negotiations

Senator Pressures Trump Over Iran Deal Amid Progress in Negotiations

A leading Senate Republican is openly urging President Donald Trump to reconsider diplomatic negotiations with Iran. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee, has cautioned Trump against pursuing a weak deal with Tehran. Wicker emphasized the importance of continuing military pressure on Iran. ‘Moment of Legacy’ Wicker stated that Trump’s legacy...