NRA: ‘Spanberger Isn’t Going to Ban America’s Rifles Under Our Watch’
“Abigail Spanberger isn’t going to ban America’s rifles under our watch,” NRA Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) Executive Director John Commerford promised after the Democrat Virginia governor signed a bill banning so-called “assault” weapons and high capacity magazines.
Penn State Profs Use Mandatory Class to Vilify Whites, Police, Males
Rather than endure more mandatory anti-White, anti-police, anti-male indoctrination, first-year law school student David Blackman withdrew from Penn State University after just one semester – and audio from one of its required “Race” classes shows why a complaint has been filed with the U.S. Department of Education.
Va. Atty. Denies Campaign Promise to Favor Criminal Illegals Is Policy
“So, when you make campaign statements, those aren’t true, you’re not being honest with your voters?” House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) asked Virginia Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano, who testified that his promise to give preferential treatment to criminal illegal aliens isn’t his actual policy.
Vance: States Must Prove They’re Fighting Fraud or Lose Billions
The 50 states get “many, many billions of dollars” from the federal government to fight Medicaid fraud and – if they can’t show they’re effectively and aggressively fighting fraud – they’ll lose those payments, Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday.
New CMS Anti-Fraud Move Puts 6-Month Moratorium on New Applications
To stop the proliferation of fraudulent hospice and home health agency (HHA) providers bilking the American taxpayer, the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), in coordination with Vice President JD Vance’s Anti-Fraud Task Force, has announced a six-month national moratorium on new application
DOJ: Illegal DEI Purged from PayPal in $30 Million Settlement
“This Department of Justice is delivering on President Trump’s vow to root out illegal DEI from every corner of corporate America,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Tuesday.
Va. Dems Double Down on Typos in New Appeal to US Supreme Court
In their efforts to appeal Friday’s Virginia Supreme Court decision on gerrymandering to the U.S. Supreme Court, Virginia Democrats made two glaring typos in their first appeal, prompting harsh mocking – then they did it again in their next appeal.
Democrat, Republican Voters in Consensus: Gerrymandering Is a Problem
There’s near consensus among voters that the practice of partisan gerrymandering is a problem in the U.S., results of a new Rasmussen poll revel.
Biological Male Wins 3 Track Events by Crushing Female Athletes
Biological male AB Hernandez continued to dominate high school girls’ sporting events as a transgender athlete on Saturday, taking first place in three jumping events – by wide margins in two of the competitions.
Redistricting-Related Scandal Prompts Utah Justice to Resign
Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen announced her resignation Friday amid a probe of potential unethical relations with an attorney who argued cases, including a redistricting case, before the state’s high court on which she served.
Fla. AG: 1,500 Predators Jailed and ‘We’re Only Just Getting Started’
“We will stop at nothing to protect our kids,” Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier promised Friday while updating his efforts to bring traffickers and child predators to justice in his state.
Virginia Supreme Court Rules Dems’ Redistricting Unconstitutional
On Friday, Virginia’s Supreme Court struck down an effort by Democrats to violate the state’s constitution in order to turn the state’s congressional map from a one-district advantage to a 10-1 Democrat dominance.
April Job Growth Doubles Expectations, Unemployment Rate Holds Steady
The number of jobs added in April doubled analysts’ predictions, while the unemployment rate held steady, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Friday.
Tenn. Dem Curses at Troopers Clearing Activists Disrupting Capitol
A Democrat state representative shouted vulgarities and slurs at Tennessee Highway Patrol officers Thursday as the troops tried to clear out activists disrupting a House legislative session before a vote to adopt a new congressional districting map expected to favor Republicans.