
Gavin Newsom’s Social Media Tactics Challenge Trump’s Influence
Gavin Newsom’s defiant social media jabs at Trump highlight a shift in Democratic strategy, signaling a break from passive responses and invigorating party discourse.

Gavin Newsom’s defiant social media jabs at Trump highlight a shift in Democratic strategy, signaling a break from passive responses and invigorating party discourse.

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed a bill ensuring IVF access after pressure from anti-abortion groups, highlighting their continued influence within the GOP.

House Republicans are silent after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggests a privatization move for Social Security via newborn “Trump accounts,” sparking controversy.

The Congressional Budget Office finds a recent GOP law shifts resources from low-income families to wealthier individuals, amplifying economic disparity.

A divided appeals court panel ruled the Trump administration can suspend billions in congressionally approved foreign aid.

Jack Ciattarelli, who supported a nepotism ban in NJ politics, paid his daughter $77K for campaign work, raising questions about campaign finance ethics.

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to halt a ruling restricting immigration stops in Southern California.

A video shows Trump allegedly cheating at golf in Scotland, reflecting his political tactics. The White House pressures states to redraw maps, boosting GOP chances in 2026.

Britain’s Supreme Court overturned a ruling on car finance agreements, sparing lenders from large compensation payouts.

In Pennsylvania, Republicans Doug Mastriano and Stacy Garrity, known for their anti-abortion stances, consider 2026 gubernatorial bids, challenging Gov. Shapiro.

Texas Republicans propose mid-decade redistricting to gain seats, challenging tradition; other states may follow.

Former Gov. Roy Cooper to challenge RNC Chair Michael Whatley, known for election denial, in the 2026 NC Senate race, spotlighting political divides.