June 20, 2023 Five signs Biden's campaign has Democrats in full panic mode Joe Biden is the man Democrats want to run for another four years in the Oval Office.
June 19, 2023 Mayor Bowser's former chief of staff sexually harassed staffer, report reveals An investigation by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's legal team found that her former deputy mayor and chief of staff sexually harassed a staffer on more than one occasion.
June 19, 2023 Expelled Minnesota Democrat’s son suspect in hit-and-run crash that killed 5 Muslim women The son of a former Minnesota state lawmaker and Black Lives Matter activist is the reported suspect in a deadly hit-and-run accident that killed five women last week.
June 19, 2023 Democrat slammed after accidentally saying Trump 'needs to be shot' before quickly correcting herself Democrat Del. Stacey Plaskett accidentally said that former President Trump "needs to be shot ... stopped" before quickly correcting herself during a live interview on MSNBC.
June 16, 2023 Leading activist slams Dems for dragging feet on reparations: Black vote 'is an exchange, not a gift' Democrats are letting down Black voters at the federal level with the help of "relic" advocacy groups that refuse to confront them, according to a leading reparations activist.
June 15, 2023 Soros funnels $350,000 into Virginia prosecutor races The Justice and Public Safety PAC, a group heavily funded by billionaire donor of liberal candidates George Soros, is pouring more money into the protection of far left prosecutors up for re-election in Virginia.
June 14, 2023 Nadler: Toddlers should've masked up during COVID; parents who didn't mask kids committed ‘child abuse' Rep. Jerry Nadler said 2-year-olds should have been “required" to wear masks during the coronavirus pandemic and insisted parents who refused engaged in “child abuse."
June 14, 2023 CA Senate passes bill to redefine same-sex couples unable to get pregnant as 'infertile' The California Senate passed a bill to redefine same-sex couples unable to reproduce as "infertile" and require insurance companies to cover in vitro or surrogacy costs.
June 14, 2023 Plan to prevent Milwaukee from going bankrupt expected to win bipartisan approval in WI legislature The Wisconsin Legislature is expected to approve a plan to prevent Milwaukee from going bankrupt, on June 14, 2023. Once approved the bill will be sent to Gov. Evers.
June 13, 2023 Actress Cheryl Hines won't be at every RFK Jr. political event, says she has her 'own career' Cheryl Hines explained that she will not attend every one of her husband's political events because she has her "own career." RFK Jr. revealed that he proposed a fake separation to protect her.