Articles for category: Politics

October 30, 2025

Trump Caps Refugee Admissions, Prioritizing South African Farmers

President Trump Sets Record-Low Refugee Cap, Prioritizing South African Farmers Who “Can Assimilate Easily” President Donald Trump has unveiled a new refugee policy that has already ignited both national and international debate. In a verified White House announcement made on October 30, 2025, the administration confirmed that the annual refugee admissions cap for fiscal year 2026 will be set at 7,500 — the lowest figure since the passage of the Refugee Act of 1980. The move, consistent with Trump’s first-term immigration stance, is designed to maintain strict control over who enters the United States while focusing on what the administration

October 30, 2025

Florida County Names Highway After Charlie Kirk

Florida Honors Charlie Kirk With “Memorial Highway” in Collier County Following Unanimous Republican Vote A new tribute to conservative activist Charlie Kirk has officially taken shape in Florida. On October 28, 2025, Collier County commissioners voted 4–1 to designate a 15-mile portion of Immokalee Road as the “Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway,” marking a rare honor for a living figure. The resolution calls for four road signs to be installed along the stretch, commemorating the founder of Turning Point USA for his impact on youth political engagement and conservative organizing across the nation. The move mirrors a similar recognition earlier this

October 30, 2025

Rep. Brandon Gill Pushes to Impeach Judge James Boasberg

Texas Congressman Brandon Gill Drafts Articles of Impeachment Against Judge James Boasberg Over FBI Misconduct and Anti-Trump Rulings A new impeachment push is shaking Washington once again. Congressman Brandon Gill of Texas has announced that he is drafting Articles of Impeachment against District of Columbia Chief Judge James Boasberg — a move that has already drawn support from Rep. Chip Roy and several other House Republicans. The measure reignites months of conservative frustration over judicial overreach, political bias, and the mounting revelations surrounding the FBI’s handling of politically charged investigations. According to Gill’s office, the decision follows a wave of

October 30, 2025

ICE officers face shocking surge in death threats, new DHS report reveals

New DHS data exposes disturbing 8,000% spike in death threats and violent attacks against ICE officers amid rising hostility toward immigration enforcement A chilling new report from the Department of Homeland Security has revealed that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers are facing a wave of violent threats and attacks at levels never seen before in the agency’s history. The data, released this week, shows an 8,000% increase in death threats and physical assaults against ICE personnel nationwide, underscoring growing tensions surrounding border enforcement and the nation’s deeply divided immigration debate. According to the DHS internal assessment, the surge

October 30, 2025

Jay Jones Implodes in Virginia AG Race After Violent Remarks Resurface

Virginia Democrat Jay Jones PLUMMETS in New Poll After 2022 Messages About “Killing Republicans” Resurface — Jason Miyares Takes Commanding Lead The Virginia Attorney General’s race has been upended in its final stretch, as a new Roanoke College poll released October 27 shows Republican incumbent Jason Miyares pulling ahead of Democrat Jay Jones by a widening margin — 46% to 38% — amid a political storm over resurfaced comments that have shaken the campaign to its core. The controversy erupted earlier this month after 2022 text messages surfaced in which Jones, then a state delegate, appeared to joke about violent

October 30, 2025

New Jersey Governor Race SHOCK Poll: Jack Ciattarelli Tied With Democrat Mikie Sherrill

Red Wave Rising in New Jersey? Jack Ciattarelli Surges to Tie Democrat Mikie Sherrill in Final Emerson Poll, Setting Stage for Stunning GOP Upset In a dramatic shift that has electrified Republican circles nationwide, a new Emerson College poll released October 28 shows the New Jersey gubernatorial race in a virtual dead heat — with Democrat Mikie Sherrill at 49% and Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli just one point behind at 48%. The survey of 1,000 likely voters, conducted between October 25 and 28 with a margin of error of ±3%, confirms what GOP insiders have been quietly predicting for weeks:

October 30, 2025

Philadelphia Rock Legend Pierre Robert Dies at 70

Beloved Philadelphia Radio Icon Pierre Robert Found Dead at 70 — Fans and Musicians Mourn the Voice That Defined a Generation The city of Philadelphia is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic voices. Pierre Robert, the legendary WMMR radio DJ who ruled the airwaves for more than four decades, has died at the age of 70. The beloved broadcaster, known for his signature long hair, his deep love for rock music, and his signature greeting — “Greetings, citizens!” — was found dead at his home on Wednesday, according to WMMR’s parent company, Beasley Media Group. No foul

October 29, 2025

Trump CRANKS Up Pressure: Virginia & New Jersey Must Vote RED

President Trump Urges Voters in Virginia and New Jersey to Back Republican Gubernatorial Candidates for Lower Energy Costs and Safer Streets President Donald Trump has delivered a dramatic late-campaign push in the 2025 gubernatorial races, directly targeting voters in Virginia and New Jersey to vote for Republican candidates Winsome Earl-Sears and Jack Ciattarelli — portraying the choice as a stark contrast between conservative governance and what he calls the “death wish” of Democratic policies. In a social post, Trump wrote: “Virginia and New Jersey, VOTE REPUBLICAN IF YOU WANT MASSIVE ENERGY COST AND CRIME REDUCTIONS. The Democrats will double and

October 29, 2025

Schumer demands GOP pass food-stamp bill instead of reopening government

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer challenges Republicans: vote on standalone SNAP funding or explain why food aid ends during shutdown Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York put the spotlight on food assistance this week as the federal government entered its fifth week of shutdown. Schumer called out Republican leaders, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota, demanding a vote on the Keep SNAP Funded Act — a bipartisan measure backed by GOP and Democratic senators that would ensure continued funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) while broader government funding remains stalled. Schumer emphasized that

October 29, 2025

Appeals Court Halts Daily Court Appearances for Border Patrol Commander

7th Circuit Blocks Order Requiring Commander Greg Bovino to Report Daily to Judge Sara Ellis Amid “Operation Midway Blitz” Probe The federal judiciary in Chicago issued a dramatic intervention this week when the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit granted an emergency stay on an unprecedented order requiring Gregory Bovino, commander-at-large of the U.S. Border Patrol, to appear in person daily before Sara Ellis, a U.S. district judge, to account for the agency’s conduct in Chicago’s sweeping immigration enforcement campaign. Judge Ellis had issued an order in late October 2025 that Bovino report to her courtroom every