Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan backed an inquiry into the impeachment of President Donald Trump during an upcoming segment of PBS’s “Firing Line.”
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NBC Bans Trump Campaign Ad on Biden-Ukraine Scandal
On Thursday, NBC Universal announced that it would not run one of President Trump’s most frequently-shown campaign advertisements detailing Joe Biden’s Ukraine scandal, The Hill reports.
Read MoreReport: More Companies Bail on Facebook’s Cryptocurrency Project
Mastercard, Stripe and eBay are reportedly among the most recent companies that are ditching Facebook’s fledgling cryptocurrency.
Read MoreBattleground State Report: Nancy Pelosi Continues to Divide the Country with Her Unconstitutional Impeachment Inquiry
On Friday’s Battleground State Report with Michael Patrick Leahy and Doug Kellett – a one-hour radio show from Star News Digital Media in the early stages of national weekend syndication roll out – with Kellett out of the studio, Leahy broke down the constitutional mechanics of a ‘legal’ impeachment process as they have played out historically.
Read MoreThese Gun Owners Were Able to Confront Criminals in September
When the Virginia State Crime Commission and the House Judiciary Committee held hearings earlier this fall regarding firearm policies, it was striking how little many gun control advocates and policymakers know about basic facts related to guns and gun violence.
Read MoreJudge Blocks Trump Admin Rule That Makes It Easier to Deny Green Cards to Poor Immigrants
A federal judge blocked a Trump administration rule just days before it was due to go into effect and make it harder for low-income migrants to obtain green cards, dealing a serious blow to the president’s immigration agenda.
Read MoreCommentary: Beto O’Rourke Is a Clockwork Leftist
In an 1819 landmark Supreme Court ruling, McCulloch v. Maryland, Chief Justice John Marshall famously opined: “The power to tax involves the power to destroy.” What the esteemed Chief Justice couldn’t have foreseen was how the regressives would seek to use the power to tax to destroy revealed religions and subordinate them to the Left’s “civil religion.”
Read MoreAttorney General Dana Nessel Says Trump’s Deflection of Impeachment Inquiry Is ‘How Democracies Die’
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel attacked President Donald Trump in a speech Saturday, saying his deflection of the impeachment inquiry is “how democracies die.”
Read MoreMichigan Legislators Introduce Bills to Protect Sexual Assault Victims, Help Keep Addresses Safe
Several state representatives have introduced a handful of House Bills as part of a plan that would strengthen protections for sexual assault survivors.
Read MorePoll: Majority of Nation’s Democrats Favor Educational Choices
by Bruce Walker School choice is overwhelmingly supported by likely Democratic primary voters nationwide, according to a recent poll conducted on behalf of Democrats for Education Reform (DFER). Education analysts interpret the poll results as a rebuke of current Democratic Party strategies nationwide in general and, specifically, Michigan Gov.…
Read MoreTrump, China Reach ‘Phase One’ of Tentative Trade Agreement
President Donald Trump said he reached “phase one” of a tentative U.S.-China trade deal after meeting with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He Friday.
Read MoreCommentary: Dear NBA, You Can’t Get ‘Woke’ by Ignoring China’s Tyranny, Concentration Camps and Slave Labor
It is time for D.C.’s political pundits to get woke on the economy, while one particularly obnoxious group of wealthy virtue signalers are finding their true selves revealed.
Read MoreDemocratic Candidates Speak Out on Christian Faith’s Compatibility With LGBTQ Issues
Democratic candidates showed almost unanimous agreement on LGBTQ issues at Thursday night’s CNN forum in Los Angeles as they zoned in on the Christian faith’s compatibility with LGBTQ issues.
Read MoreReminder: Schiff Reportedly Hired Two of Trump’s NSC Staffers
President Donald Trump accused Democratic California Rep. Adam Schiff in February of “stealing” away people who had worked in the White House at its National Security Council by hiring them.
Read MoreIllegal Alien Accused of Rape Immediately Returned to Alleged Victim’s House After ICE Detainer Was Ignored, Agency Says
An illegal alien accused of rape returned to the alleged victim’s house after authorities in Oklahoma ignored an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer request and released him Wednesday, the agency said.
Read MoreCommentary: Data Disrupts the Deep State Narrative
The deep state, and the administrative elites more broadly, are in deep digital trouble. And so are their current narratives. But it’s not clear they fully realize it yet.
Read MoreWashington D.C. Replaces Columbus Day With ‘Indigenous Peoples’ Day’
The nation’s capital has passed a bill to rename the history holiday Columbus Day as “Indigenous Peoples’ Day,” ABC reports.
Read MoreBreaking Bad, America’s Spookiest Family and a Battle Between Youth and Experience Wait for You This Weekend
This film follows Breaking Bad character Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) who has just escaped from captivity and must now come to terms with his past to have a successful future.
Read MoreMichigan AG Files a Motion Trying to Stop a Court Decision Allowing Religious Adoption Agencies Not to Work With LGBTQ Couples
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed an emergency motion Friday trying to suspend a federal court ruling that allowed religious adoption agencies to not work with LGBTQ parents seeking to adopt a child because of religious beliefs.
Read MoreMichigan Bills Aim to Allow Ticket Scalping While Fighting Online Price Manipulators
Michigan lawmakers are working to remove criminal penalties for reselling tickets while targeting online scalpers who jack up prices using artificial means.
Read MoreHundreds of Left-Wing Rioters Attack Trump Supporters in Minneapolis After Rally
Hundreds of left-wing rioters attacked Trump supporters as they left the president’s rally at the Target Center in Minneapolis Thursday night. A reporter for The Blaze captured this video on Twitter of one such incident: Trump supporters are literally fleeing the event after it ended as protestors are…
Read MoreCommentary: Imagining Chelsea Clinton’s America
It’s nice to know we have Chelsea Clinton to advise us on the state of America today. And since Chelsea Clinton reliably channels the conventional wisdom of the establishment Left in America, it is useful to wonder what sort of country her children would grow up in, if she could wave a wand and let the Left win every battle for the next 20 years.
Read MoreTrump Unleashed in 90-Minute Minneapolis Speech: Biden Was Only Good Because He ‘Kissed Obama’s Ass,’ Omar a ‘Disgrace’
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota— President Donald Trump arrived at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Thursday night at 6:12 p.m. as Air Force One touched down in the pouring rain.
Read MoreMichigan Songbird No Longer on Endangered Species List
A Michigan songbird that used to be on brink of extinction is now thriving, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced earlier this week.
Read MoreNunes: Former Ambassador to Ukraine Made ‘Strange’ and Irregular’ Requests to Monitor U.S. Journalists
The former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch made a number of “strange” and “irregular” requests to monitor the communications of American journalists, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) claimed on Fox News Wednesday night.
Read MoreCommentary: With a Japan Trade Deal and a Strong U.S. Economy, Where Is the Trade Depression People Predicted?
Readers will recall that in the 2016 election and since then financial and political analysts were tripping over themselves to predict that if President Donald Trump won and implemented his planned trade agenda, which included tariffs, why, we’d have a global recession perhaps even as bad as the Great Depression.
Read MoreKirstjen Nielsen Appointed to Rejoin the Trump Administration
Kirstjen Nielsen was appointed to rejoin the Trump administration, marking her return since she stepped down as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security six months prior.
Read MoreReport: Giuliani Associates Who Worked on Biden-Ukraine Probe Have Been Arrested
Two associates of Rudy Giuliani who helped the Trump lawyer investigate former Vice President Joe Biden’s activities in Ukraine were arrested late Wednesday on campaign finance-related charges, according to an indictment issued on Thursday.
Read MoreTop-Level US-China Trade Talks Resume as Irritants Sour Atmosphere
WASHINGTON – The United States’ and China’s top trade negotiators met on Thursday for the first time since late July to try to find a way out of a 15-month trade war as new irritants between the world’s two largest economies threatened hopes for progress.
Read MoreBiden Support Among Independents Collapsing in Wake of Ukraine
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign, struggling in the weeks since allegations emerged of corruption and abuse of power regarding his son Hunter Biden’s shady business dealings in Ukraine, now finds support among independents evaporating according to a new Investor’s Business Daily/TIPP poll.
Read MoreMichigan Republican House Reps Ask Whitmer to Reconsider Michigan Tuition Grant Budget Cut
Every Republican Michigan House of Representative member sent a signed letter to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Tuesday asking her to reconsider vetoing funding for the Michigan Tuition Grant. This grant gives students up to $2,400 per year to attend one of Michigan’s independent colleges.
Read MoreMadness in Minneapolis: City on Edge as Supporters and Protesters Await the President
Thousands of the president’s most ardent supporters lined the Minneapolis skyway Thursday morning in anticipation of President Donald Trump’s visit to the deeply blue city.
Read MoreMichigan Joins Complete College America, Whitmer Announces
Michigan will be joining Complete College America, an organization aimed at increased postsecondary education rates, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced on Wednesday.
Read MoreMinnesota DFL Says It ‘Can’t Keep Up’ with Trump Campaign in New Fundraiser
Minnesota’s DFL Party launched a new “money blizzard” fundraising campaign this week and admitted in an announcement that it “just can’t keep up” with President Donald Trump’s campaign efforts in the state.
Read MoreBiden Drops the Caveats, Says Trump ‘Should Be Impeached’ for Violating His Oath of Office
Former Vice President Joe Biden lashed out at President Donald Trump Wednesday for what he says is making a mockery of the U.S. Constitution.
Read MoreCommentary: Trump Is Winning the Great Game of American Political Football
What appears to be emerging from the Ukraine controversy is an epochal contest for the political soul and future of America.
Read MorePlanned Parenthood Advocacy Groups Announce Largest Political Effort to Date, Pushing Millions of Dollars Behind Candidates
Planned Parenthood advocacy groups announced their largest political campaign effort to date Wednesday, a plan to push millions of dollars behind candidates in upcoming elections.
Read MoreTurkey Launches Military Offensive in Northern Syria as US Troops Leave the Region
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced Wednesday that the Turkish Armed Forces will lead a military offensive in northern Syria against U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters.
Read MoreThe Trump Administration Wants 450 Miles of Border Wall By 2020
The acting commissioner of Customs and Border Protection said in a speech about the current immigration crisis that the Trump administration plans to build hundreds of miles of new border wall by the close of 2020.
Read MoreSouthern Border Arrests Totaled Nearly 1 Million in Fiscal Year 2019, CBP Chief Says
The Customs and Border Protection acting commissioner said Tuesday nearly 1 million “enforcement actions” took place on the southern border in fiscal year 2019.
Read MoreReport: John Durham Has Expanded Investigation of CIA, FBI Activities
The U.S. attorney probing FBI and CIA counterintelligence activities related to the Trump campaign has expanded the scope of the inquiry, according to Fox News.
Read MoreIntelligence Analyst Allegedly Leaked Classified Info to Journalist With Whom He Was Romantically Involved
An analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency has been charged with leaking top secret information about a foreign country’s weapons systems to two journalists, including one he was romantically involved with, according to an indictment unsealed on Wednesday.
Read MoreCommentary: Removed U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Wanted the Same Prosecutor Who was Investigating Burisma-Bidengate Fired, Too
Former Vice President Joe Biden was not the only U.S. official getting prosecutors fired in Ukraine.
Read MoreTodd Starnes Launches New Syndicated Radio Program After Parting Ways with Fox
Conservative radio host Todd Starnes recently announced the launch of a new syndicated radio program after parting ways with Fox News.
Read MoreSaginaw’s Planned Parenthood Center Closes Down Friday
Saginaw’s only Planned Parenthood Center will be shutting down at 5:00 p.m. on Friday due to wanting to focus its resources in “places they’re needed most.”
Read MoreReport Estimates $9.1 Million in Lost Michigan Income Tax Revenue Caused by UAW Strike
A new estimate from the Lansing-based Anderson Economic Group predicts that the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike against General Motors has “jumped from impacting the initial 49,000 UAW workers to nearly 150,000 throughout the U.S. auto industry.”
Read MoreCommentary: With a 50-Year Low Unemployment Rate, the Recession Clocks Need to be Reset Until After 2020
The U.S. economy got another dose of amazing news on Oct. 4 when the national unemployment rate dropped to a 50-year low of 3.5 percent.
Read MoreFord Motor Company Fund Awards $1,000 Scholarships to Members of Detroit Youth Choir
The Ford Motor Company Fund awarded members of the Detroit Youth Choir (DYC) with scholarships and a 15-passenger van as a celebration of their summer appearance on “America’s Got Talent.”
Read MoreCommentary: I Spent a Year as a Trans Man Where Doctors Failed Me at Every Turn
I can’t wrap my head around all that I’ve done to myself in the last two years, much less the “help” that some health care professionals have done to me.
Read More58 Percent of Country Supports Impeachment Inquiry, WaPo Poll Shows
Fifty-eight percent of U.S. adults support House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, according to an October Washington Post-Schar School poll.
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