Political Corruption January 23 Trump's pardon of House Dem Cuellar back in the spotlight as Cuellar's brother faces indictment Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar Jr., brother of Trump-pardoned Rep. Henry Cuellar, was indicted. The DOJ alleges he used staff, resources and funds for a COVID cleaning business.
Campus Radicals January 23 School board member’s explosive lawsuit claims teachers union lied about funneling money to political groups Freedom Foundation and educator sue Utah Education Association over allegedly false advertising claims about political spending of teacher union dues.
2025 Virginia Governor Race January 22 Newly minted Virginia AG who fantasized about opponent's family dying roasted over glaring typo Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones faced online mockery after his office misspelled "attorney" as "attoney" in an official release, with GOP critics weighing in.
Washington January 22 Washington Dem pushes bill to bar recent ICE hires from future police jobs, slamming Trump's 'occupying force' A Washington state Democrat introduced the ICE Out Act of 2026, which would block state law enforcement from hiring recently sworn-in ICE officers.
Campus Radicals January 22 Virginia Dems introduce classroom DEI curriculum law on day 1 of legislative session Virginia Democrats introduce HB 614 requiring DEI curriculum in schools, mandating instruction on "historically marginalized communities" across all districts.
Media January 21 Jasmine Crockett urges consumers to boycott Target so their 'numbers go down' after DEI rollback Texas Democratic Senate candidate Jasmine Crockett supported boycotts of Target over its DEI rollback while speaking on "COSIGN Conversations" Monday.
Minnesota January 21 Minnesota Democrats criticize DOJ subpoenas, claim weaponization of justice system Democrats who were subpoenaed as part of an investigation into the alleged obstruction of federal law enforcement say the justice system is being weaponized.
Media January 21 Gretchen Whitmer denies Dems try to be too inclusive, says message can be 'too obtuse' for people Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, D-Mich., denied that the Democratic Party message was too focused on being "inclusive," arguing that they were simply "too obtuse."
Immigration January 20 Federal judge refuses to block ICE restrictions on congressional visits U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb refused to block the Trump administration from enforcing a policy relating to lawmaker visits to immigration detention facilities.
Donald Trump January 20 GOP calls Trump its ‘secret weapon’ — but polls show warning signs heading into midterms Trump's approval rating average sits at 42% as Republicans face significant midterm challenges, with polling showing erosion among Independents and on key issues.
Maryland January 19 Maryland Democrat’s bill seeks to ‘digitally unmask’ ICE agents after fatal Minneapolis shooting A Maryland Democrat proposed a "digital unmasking" bill to strip anonymity from ICE agents accused of violent misconduct, enabling victim accountability.