The US national debt has surpassed $31 trillion for the first time in history. According to Treasury Department figures issued on Tuesday, the total national debt as of Monday was $31.123 trillion.
The Supreme Court Rejects A Challenge To Trump’s Bump Stock Ban.
The Supreme Court declined to hear two challenges to the federal prohibition on bump stocks: devices that make semiautomatic rifles more like machine guns, avoiding a chance to hear a gun case a second time.
Dems Want Death and Destruction Of The Republican Party
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) warned that the Democrats are seeking Republican blood. The Republican firebrand made the statements.
In Biden’s America, Prices of Crucial Cooking Ingredients Are Soaring
As the holidays approach, many Americans begin to plan their Thanksgiving and Christmas sweets and dinners. Butter is, however, a scarce commodity. According to the Wall Street Journal, butter is becoming increasingly…
A Lawsuit Was Filed to Stop Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness
The Biden Administration must know it lacks the right to unilaterally erase half-trillion dollars in student debt. Still, it may have been calculated that no one could establish the necessary harm to initiate a court challenge, and maybe someone else could.
New York Republicans are Moving to Florida in Droves
Florida continues to shine as a beacon for Americans weary of living in overly regulated blue states, thanks to Republican Governor Ron DeSantis and a Republican legislative majority.
NARA Needs Magic 8 Ball To Figure Out What Documents are Still In Trump’s Possession
The National Archives has until Tuesday to provide an update to a congressional committee on a critical question: Are there any unaccounted-for records from the Trump White House?
NY Lawsuit is About Money and Kicking Donald Trump Out of New York
In the latest lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, the New York attorney general uses a common state business law to make claims about property valuations, which lawyers say are rarely the focus of civil fraud cases.
House Takes Aim at Trump, New Bill Designed to Strengthen the Electoral Count
In a vote on Wednesday, the House of Representatives passed a bill intended to prevent a repeat of the unfortunate election saga in 2020 and 2021. During that time, former President Donald Trump and his supporters attempted to overturn the election results based on possible fraud.
Dearie Questions Trump’s Attorney About Classification of the Documents
As special master, U.S. District Judge Raymond J. Dearie, previously requested more information from Trump’s attorneys concerning the declassification of over 100 sensitive documents found at his Mar-a-Lago estate. According to Trump’s attorneys, revealing that information now would force them to prematurely disclose a defense to any subsequent indictment.