While Democratic socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani used America’s 250th birthday to criticize capitalism, ICE, and what he described as an “arena of Read More
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Expert who fled Cuba warns of ‘vicious cycle’ that will lead to ‘communists in double digits’ in Congress
Mike Gonzalez, who fled communist Cuba, warns a vicious cycle of socialist candidates winning could put communists in double digits in Congress.
Rep. Mike Lawler predicts midterms will be decided by voters rejecting far-left ‘politics of envy’
The New York Republican echoed Trump’s warnings on communism ahead of the nation’s milestone 250th anniversary.
14 Lawmakers, Writers, And Historians Pick Their Favorite Forgotten Founding Fathers
When we talk about the Founding Fathers, we’re usually just talking about the Big Five: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Alexander Read More
Top Trump official touts how DC makeover is proof America is rejecting ‘decline by choice’
Doug Burgum defends Washington D.C. infrastructure push, citing 510 graffiti removals, monument restoration, and crime reduction ahead of July 4th.
Immigrant business owner who built the American Dream says birth tourism is a ‘slap in the face’
Kris Ramsingh, a Trinidad-born Virginia businessowner, calls birthright citizenship a ‘slap in the face’ to legal immigrants who worked hard.
Trump grants pardons to ‘persecuted’ mechanics in right-to-repair crackdown: ‘I am setting them all free’
Trump granted full pardons to six people, calling the prosecutions “weaponization.” The people granted clemency have not yet been identified.
We asked Americans to grade the economy. Then we asked if it would change their vote.
Americans at the Great American Fair gave the economy a grade B but said values, faith, family and party affiliation matter more at the ballot box.
WATCH: Controversial SCOTUS decision strikes a divide among lawmakers
The 6-3 Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment drew sharp reactions from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
The Democratic socialists are no longer on the fringe
Democratic Socialist wins in New York and Colorado have Republicans calling Democrats a socialist party while moderates urge leaders to speak out.