Articles for category: Politics

September 25, 2025

Comey’s Fall: The Indictment That Shook D.C.

Overnight Shock: James Comey Indicted for Lying to Congress and Obstruction — Trump’s Revenge or Real Justice? For years, Donald Trump told the American people that James Comey, the former FBI Director, had misled Congress, abused his power, and put politics above the truth. Many dismissed those words as frustration from a president under siege. But now, in a stunning legal twist, Trump’s warnings seem to have been justified. James Comey has officially been indicted on charges of obstruction of justice and perjury, marking a turning point in a story that has hovered over American politics for nearly a decade.

September 25, 2025

DOJ Pushes to Charge John Bolton Over Classified Documents

CNN Reports Trump-Era DOJ Officials Seeking Criminal Charges Against John Bolton Amid FBI Classified Records Probe, Renewing Battles Over Espionage Act and Political Accountability A fresh political storm is brewing in Washington as reports suggest former National Security Advisor John Bolton could soon face criminal charges. According to CNN, senior officials within the Department of Justice are pushing to indict Bolton as early as this week, alleging that he mishandled classified documents. The claims come on the heels of a Newsweek article from September 24, 2025, which revealed an FBI investigation into Bolton’s records, potentially under the Espionage Act. For

September 25, 2025

Harmeet Dhillon Launches Explosive Lawsuit Over Voter Roll Transparency

Assistant AG Harmeet Dhillon Sues Six States for Failing to Verify Voter Rolls, Raising National Debate on Election Integrity and Public Trust Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon has filed a lawsuit against six states, accusing them of failing to provide clear proof that their voter rolls are being properly maintained and free of ineligible names. The case, which targets California, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, New York, and New Hampshire, quickly drew national attention because it strikes at the heart of one of the most sensitive issues in American politics: confidence in elections. Dhillon argues that without proper verification and transparency, states

September 25, 2025

North Carolina Republicans Push to Redraw Congressional Map for 2026

GOP Leaders in North Carolina Plan Strategic Redistricting That Could Flip the 1st Congressional District From Blue to Red in 2026 North Carolina politics is once again at the center of national attention after Republican leaders announced plans to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 elections. According to CBS, the move could be massive in scale, potentially altering the balance of power by flipping North Carolina’s 1st Congressional District from Democratic to Republican control. This effort is being described as one of the most strategic redistricting pushes in the country, and it highlights just how important map-making

September 25, 2025

Pete Hegseth Calls Urgent Meeting of U.S. Military Leaders at Quantico

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Orders Hundreds of Generals and Admirals to Urgent Gathering in Quantico Amid Speculation of Major Military Shake-Up An unusual and urgent gathering of military leaders is set to take place next week in Quantico, Virginia, after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered hundreds of generals and admirals from across the U.S. armed forces to assemble. The Wall Street Journal first reported on the meeting, noting that officials from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and Marine Corps will all be represented. While the exact purpose of the gathering has not been disclosed, the move has already

September 24, 2025

Jason Dickerson Keeps Georgia Senate Seat Red

Jason Dickerson Wins Georgia Senate District 21 Special Election, Defeats Debra Shigley to Secure Republican Hold After Brandon Beach’s Move to Trump Treasury Post Georgia’s political landscape saw a closely watched contest come to a close on September 23, 2025, when Republican Jason Dickerson won the special election for Georgia Senate District 21. His victory ensured that the district, long considered a Republican stronghold, stayed red even as Democrat Debra Shigley made headlines earlier in the campaign for outperforming expectations during the primary. Shigley had managed to capture 40 percent of the vote in August, a notable feat in a

September 23, 2025

Powell Says Trump’s Tariffs Barely Impact Consumer Inflation

Jerome Powell Reveals Trump’s Tariffs Had Minimal Effect on Prices as Importers Absorb Costs and Revenue Surges Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke on September 23, 2025, in Rhode Island, and his words struck directly at the center of the tariff debate. For years, economists warned that President Trump’s tariffs would drive up household costs, with estimates like Yale’s Budget Lab projecting as much as $2,300 per family. But Powell’s statement made clear that those alarms were overstated. He said that tariffs have had only a minimal impact on consumer inflation, and much of the cost has been absorbed by

September 23, 2025

Chris Collins Wants Back in Congress for the Wrong Reasons

Disgraced Former Congressman Chris Collins Says He’s Running in Florida to Get Back Into “Galas and Fundraisers,” and Trump Supporters Aren’t Buying It Every election season brings surprises, but some announcements are harder to believe than others. Chris Collins, the former New York Congressman who resigned in disgrace after pleading guilty to insider trading, is now saying he wants to return to Washington. This time, not in New York, but in Florida’s 19th District, a deep-red stronghold currently represented by Byron Donalds. With Donalds eyeing the Governor’s mansion in 2026, Collins sees an opening and is hoping voters will let

September 23, 2025

Macron’s Car Stopped in New York Because of Trump

French President Emmanuel Macron Blocked by Donald Trump’s Motorcade in New York, Calls Trump to “Clear the Road” in Awkward Yet Lighthearted Moment Sometimes world leaders find themselves in situations that remind everyone they are human too, subject to the same traffic frustrations as ordinary people. That is exactly what happened to French President Emmanuel Macron this week in New York City, where the 80th United Nations General Assembly has drawn leaders from across the globe. After finishing his speech at the UN, where France made headlines for formally recognizing the State of Palestine, Macron prepared to leave the area

September 23, 2025

Trump’s UN Speech Shakes the World

Trump Declares America the Defender of Western Civilization While Slamming Globalism in Fiery UN General Assembly Address When President Donald Trump took the podium at the United Nations General Assembly, the atmosphere in the hall carried that unmistakable mix of anticipation and tension. Everyone knew he wasn’t going to give the kind of carefully measured, diplomatic address that so many leaders prefer. Instead, he leaned into what has become his signature style—direct, unapologetic, and deeply rooted in the idea of America first. His speech was less about soothing global partners and more about drawing a bold line in the sand: