Democratic senators are calling on Senator Al Franken to resign in the midst of numerous sexual accusations. A growing number of Democratic senators have called for Minnesota Senator Franken’s resignation amid sexual misconduct claims. To date, sixteen Democratic senators — ten female and six male — have called on Al Franken to resign from his […]
The House Intelligence Committee Is Set To Question Donald Trump Jr.
The House Intelligence Committee will interview Donald Trump Jr., President Trump’s eldest son, about any direct contact with Russian officials during the 2016 US presidential campaign. Donald Trump Jr. will testify before the House Intelligence Committee in a closed-door session today, where is he expected to answer questions regarding his meeting with a Russian lawyer […]
It’s Official: The US Will Recognize Jerusalem As The Capital Of Israel
On Wednesday, December 6, President Trump will proclaim Jerusalem as the capital of the state of Israel, the White House has confirmed. On Wednesday, December 6, Jerusalem will be officially recognized as the capital of the state of Israel. President Trump will make two major announcements regarding the US-Israeli policy, the White House has confirmed […]
What You Need To Know About Trump’s Trip To Utah
President Trump signs presidential proclamations modifying the Bears Ears and Staircase-Escalante National Monuments in Salt Lake City, Utah. President Trump departed for his trip to Salt Lake City, Utah this morning Nov 4. Before boarding the helicopter which will take him to Air Force One, President Trump briefly addressed the press. “We’re going to Utah,” […]
Trump’s Take On Roy Moore And Michael Flynn
Before departing on his trip to Salt Lake City, President Trump addresses questions regarding Roy Moore and Michael Flynn. President Trump briefly addressed the press at 8:25 am EST this morning before boarding a helicopter to take him to Air Force One, on which he will fly to Salt Lake City, Utah. President Trump On […]
Partisan Gerrymandering Is Harmful To American Democracy
Thomas Weil examines the Wisconsin partisan gerrymandering case, Gill v. Whitford, and the problems it causes to our democratic process. One of the most significant cases, Gill v Whitfield, penetrates into the Wisconsin legislative map drawn in 2011 by the state’s Republican leadership giving partisan advantage to those in power regardless of the will of the voters. […]
Let’s Re-Examine Laws About Ownership Of Trees On Private Properties
In many cities throughout the U.S., the local city governments still own some of the trees which are located on private residential as well as commercial properties. Scott Benowitz re-examines laws about ownership of trees on private properties.
The White House Christmas Tree Is Lit
President Trump and the first lady participated in their first Lightening of the National Christmas Tree in Washington D.C. President Donald Trump and the first lady arrived at President’s Park on The Ellipse by very brief motorcade. They walked on stage holding hands and waving to the crowd and took their place behind the podium and […]
The Hwasong-15 Missile Could Potentially Deliver Nuclear Warheads Anywhere In The Continental US
The Hwasong-15 missile could potentially deliver nuclear warheads anywhere in the continental United States. The Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missile was launched 2:48 am local time Wednesday morning from a mobile launcher in Pyongsong, 32 kilometers northeast of North Korea’s capital. About the Hwasong-15 ICBM Hwasong-15 is an upgrade of Hwasong-14, the missile that North Korea […]
When President Trump’s Tweets Cross The Line
Though Trump’s tweets have bordered often on hilarity and disturbance, there is a point where they become unforgivably dangerous, and that point was today. President Trump began his day today, as we all do on a typical Wednesday morning, by re-tweeting anti-Muslim propaganda videos. The videos, which Twitter flagged as may containing “sensitive material,” were […]
