California lawmakers plan to ‘Trump-proof’ state laws

California Governor Gavin Newsom and the state’s lawmakers plan to return to the state Capitol on Monday to begin a special session to protect the state’s progressive policies ahead of another Trump presidency. The Democratic governor seems to be positioning California to be a place of resistance against President Trump and his America first agenda.

The Left spin has already begun

Trump won the White House in many ways because Americans were tired of high prices and a failing economy. But the Left are going to push back on that idea once Trump enters office. They’re going to push a narrative that Trump inherited an economy “primed for growth.” The Left will tell us that before

A “bold message” to Biden after Trump’s win

Once the presidential election results were revealed that showed Trump had convincingly defeated Harris in both the electoral and popular vote, Simone Biles—an Olympic gold medal winner—went to social media to address Biden directly. In her message she urged him to “make things shake” before he exits the office.  In another post she showed her

Battleground states could decide the election

All eyes will be on the key battleground states as the votes are counted on Tuesday in the match-up between Harris and Trump. Both candidates have navigated the seven key battleground states—Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Nevada—and they worked hard to win over the undecided voters in those states along the way.

A win for election fairness

On Wednesday the Supreme Court allowed Republican officials in Virginia to revive a plan that removes noncitizen voters from the rolls ahead of the November 5th election. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, said “This is a victory for commonsense and election fairness.” “Virginians can cast their ballots on Election Day knowing that Virginia’s elections

Republicans must win big

The Nevada Supreme Court ruled recently that mail-in ballots with smudged, indecipherable or missing postmarks can be counted for up to three days after the polls close. Nevada’s highest court rejected a bid by state and national Republicans to block them from being counted. Many Republicans argue that this move will benefit left-wing candidates considering

Kamala makes interview about Trump instead of answering questions

For weeks, Kamala Harris faced criticism for avoiding bipartisan meetings with journalists. Yesterday, that finally changed, she agreed to her first-ever Fox News interview. It was a chance for her campaign to reach across the aisle and grab Trump’s voters. It’s doubtful she did that though, there was nothing groundbreaking about the interview, and early

Trump threatens 200% tariffs on imports from Mexico

This past Sunday, while speaking at a rally at an airport in Juneau, Wisconsin, Donald Trump said he would slap tariffs as high as 200% on vehicles imported from Mexico. Trump said. “We’re not going to let it happen. We’re not letting those cars come into the United States.” Trump’s America first plan is to