Alon Ben-Meir: Trump must be stopped from destroying our democracy
Every American must remember that the U.S. is not on the verge of an authoritarian takeover; we are in it. Donald Trump is acting on it methodically in broad daylight.
Every American must remember that the U.S. is not on the verge of an authoritarian takeover; we are in it. Donald Trump is acting on it methodically in broad daylight.
The Trump administration is wasting no time rounding up Afghan nationals in the U.S., including a Waynesboro man who it claims provided weapons to ISIS.
Remember how Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth got all publicly butthurt a couple of weeks ago about a group of congressional Democrats advising members of the U.S. military that they’re bound by law to not carry out illegal orders?
Although Donald Trump has claimed that “every policy” of his administration was “designed to lift up the American worker,” he has acted consistently, since returning to office in January, to undermine workers’ chosen representatives, America’s labor unions.
Some of the progressives in the audience at Beth Macy’s listening tour event in Waynesboro earlier this week chafed at hearing her say that she plans to reach out to disaffected MAGA voters.
For President Volodymyr Zelensky, the worst possible world stares him in the face – a world in which Ukraine must sacrifice territory and self-defense to gain something resembling peace.
One topic that seems to come up more than most is Virginia’s potential redistricting before the 2026 midterm elections.
On a day of political curveballs, Friday ends with Marjorie Taylor Greene announcing that she is resigning her seat in Congress, effective Jan. 5.
Lindsey Graham blocked an effort to repeal a provision allowing a group of MAGA lawmakers to sue U.S. taxpayers for $500,000 over searches of phone records.
The Cook Political Report has adjusted its ratings in two Virginia congressional races for seats held by Republicans.