Jeffrey Epstein survivors put pressure on MAGA, Trump to release files
Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared with the Jeffrey Epstein survivors at their press conference on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, which got Fox News to cover the event.
Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared with the Jeffrey Epstein survivors at their press conference on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, which got Fox News to cover the event.
James Madison University revealed its new electric “Gus Bus” that provides books, tutoring, and mobile classrooms to elementary schools throughout Harrisonburg.
Mark Warner is firing back at Laura Loomer after the MAGA troglodyte used her considerable influence over Donald Trump to scuttle a classified intelligence briefing.
Republicans in the red part of Virginia won’t meet with their constituents to hear their concerns about the Big Ugly Bill and its impact on rural healthcare, so, Jennifer McClellan, a Democratic congresswoman from Richmond, is doing their job for them.
Makayla Venable, the Democrat running for the House of Delegates seat representing Staunton, Waynesboro and parts of Augusta County and Rockbridge County, gets the obvious question asked of her all the time.
The state of Florida is over the rainbow. Rainbow crosswalks, that is, and has ordered all communities paint over them.
MAGAs in Congress, at the behest of Donald Trump, cut $187 billion from the SNAP program in their Big Ugly Bill, conveniently as the Trump tariffs are forcing mass layoffs, and the immigration roundups are pushing food prices higher.
Instead of promoting self-government, by letting states and local governments run according to the will of the local people, the GOP is acting like Moscow and dictating central planning from DC in total disregard of state’s rights.
The Democratic Party now faces the test of lifetime relevance. It must now advance a compelling socioeconomic and political agenda that reflects the needs and yearnings of those who abandoned the party.
Oklahoma has begun to require an “America First” certification for teachers who relocated in the hopes of keeping away “woke indoctrinators,” according to the state’s superintendent of instruction, Ryan Walters.