More than 200 mayors from across the country sent a letter to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), urging them to immediately call the Senate back to Washington, D.C. to take action on gun control legislation.
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Commentary: Bullying Democrats Will Attack Trump Donors
In a blatant attempt to intimidate supporters of President Trump, Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro, brother of Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro recently tweeted the names and employers of dozens of Trump campaign donors in the San Antonio area, an act that clearly violates Twitter’s terms of use prohibition against “doxxing.”
Read MoreAll Dems in Michigan’s Congressional Delegation Call on McConnell to End Senate Recess and Pass Gun Control Reform
Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives are calling on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to end the senate recess to pass two bills related to gun control reform.
Read MoreUniversity of Michigan Alumni Issue Open Letter Asking Donor Stephen Ross to Stop Supporting Trump
University of Michigan alumni issued an open letter to Miami Dolphins owner and Trump supporter Stephen Ross Wednesday asking him to “disavow his support for Trump.”
Read MoreAnalysis: New York Times Spreads Falsehood That Motivated Murders of Police
This week, the New York Times published an article that gives credence to a fiction that stoked riots in Ferguson, Missouri, sparked the “Black Lives Matter“ movement, and provoked murders of police officers.
Read MoreGOP Lawmakers Ask for Docs on Potential Misuse of Taxpayer Money Related to Abortion Services, Referrals
Lawmakers are asking for the reports on AmeriCorps’ potential misuse of taxpayer money related to abortion services and referrals, as well as building renovations, a letter from ranking members on the House Oversight Committee reveals.
Read MoreTrump Again Says He’s Considering Commuting Sentence of Former Gov. Blagojevich
President Donald Trump is considering commuting the 14-year prison sentence of disgraced former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
Read MoreOberlin College Accused of Trying to Wait Out Bakery Owner’s Cancer Death
Dave Gibson, the owner of the bakery that won millions of dollars in a defamation lawsuit against Oberlin College, accused the school on Tuesday of waiting for him and his father to die.
Read MoreWith Impeachment In Sight, House Democrats File Lawsuit Against McGahn
The House Judiciary Committee took a decisive step toward impeachment proceedings Wednesday, filing a lawsuit in federal court to force former White House counsel Don McGahn to testify before the panel.
Read MoreCommentary: Everything They’re Telling You About Mass Shootings Is Wrong
Democrats have complained about police brutality for years. The police, they assure us, are out of control. And, the story goes, they have it in for anyone whose skin is not lily white. You can’t trust the racist cops, they tell us. Remember Ferguson, Missouri, Eric Garner, Philando Castile, Tamir Rice, and others.
Read MoreTrump Considers Executive Order Addressing Big Tech’s Alleged Anti-Conservative Bias
The White House is crafting drafts of a proposal addressing what some Republicans believe is a conservative bias within big tech, Politico reported Wednesday, citing sources within the Trump administration.
Read MoreRepublicans Note That Gov. Whitmer Voted Against ‘Driver’s Licenses for All’ as State Senator
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s statement in support of giving illegal immigrants driver’s licenses has received pushback from several Michigan Republican lawmakers.
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