Trump signs bill reopening government, dodges question on Epstein
Donald Trump didn’t get his victory lap after signing legislation reopening the federal government late Wednesday night.
Donald Trump didn’t get his victory lap after signing legislation reopening the federal government late Wednesday night.
Senate Republicans took advantage of Dems’ naivete to give members of their MAGA Senate caucus who had their phone records subpoenaed as part of the investigation into the 2020 election a chance to score gobs of free money.
Donald Trump has an odd personal vested interest in making sure the federal government doesn’t process SNAP benefits to the 42 million Americans who rely on them to put food on the table.
Two decades ago, Virginia considered a public-private partnership that would have added two lanes in either direction on Virginia’s 325 miles of Interstate 81.
A $40 million civil trial involving a former Newport News teacher who was shot by a 6-year-old student got under way this week.
Dwayne Yancey at Cardinal News has a column up today on how Virginia Democrats are looking to add three or even four more seats to their congressional delegation, which would limit Republicans to two or even one seat.
Glenn Youngkin, the MAGA governor, trying to cover for the Trump administration cutting SNAP benefits, is committing the state to provide emergency nutrition assistance once the federal dollars run out on Oct. 31.
Republicans have shut down the federal government because they want to end Affordable Care Act tax credits, and if they get their way, some Virginia families enrolled in the Virginia Insurance Marketplace will pay $500 more per month for health insurance.
Glenn Youngkin is using your tax dollars to try to hoodwink you into thinking that Republicans didn’t, in fact, shut down the federal government so that they don’t have to undo the damage they’re doing to your healthcare.
Seniors and families already struggling to make ends meet may be forced to stretch their dollar even further due to the government shutdown.
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