Georgia lawmakers are seeking to replace one of the state’s statues displayed in the National Statuary Hall in the United States Capitol. The plan is to remove the statue of
Republican leaders are urging the Secret Service to widen a security perimeter around the site of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee to protect delegates and attendees from potentially dangerous clashes with pro-Palestinian demonstrators who plan to swarm the event in July.
The Republican Party of Minnesota tossed its support behind Royce White, a former NBA player and Black Lives Matter protest leader turned GOP Senate candidate, in his bid to oust Democrat Sen. Amy Klobuchar. The state party's decision to back White came at the Minnesota GOP convention in St. Paul's RiverCentre on Saturday. White, a former professional basketball player, was introduced on stage at the convention by former Trump adviser Steve Bannon. White received 67% of the vote on the first...
In anticipation of what will likely be another major liberal media narrative during this election cycle, it must be said: Republicans who support President Joe Biden are not Republicans in any meaningful way. This was an obnoxious media narrative in 2020, which saw Biden trot out several former Republicans at the Democratic National Convention so […]
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Former Rep. David Jolly (Fla.), who served in the House as a Republican but later left the party, ripped into independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling him a “MAGA crazy Republican” who could take votes from the GOP this November. “I still think RFK Jr. could take more from Republican, and I think
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Thw new crop of conservative activists treat time-tested conservatives who have fought many more battles than they have as if they were sellouts.
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