2026

Trump Erupts Over SCOTUS as Midterm Rigging Plot Falters

On Monday, the Supreme Court delivered significant setbacks to Donald Trump by rejecting his appeal in the E. Jean Carroll case, blocking his attempt to fire a Federal Reserve official, and crucially, upholding the counting of late-arriving mail ballots. This last ruling thwarts a key strategy of the Trump-GOP to invalidate votes and potentially rig elections. Despite these losses, Trump secured a victory, gaining the power to dismiss independent regulators. Discussions with former Senate Judiciary Committee counsel Lisa Graves delve into the implications of these rulings, particularly how they impact election integrity and empower the court and Trump at Congress’s expense, while also exploring potential countermeasures for a future Democratic Congress.

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Paxton Caught On Video Jetting Off With Alleged Mistress Amid Scandals

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was reportedly seen boarding a flight to Iceland with a woman alleged to be his mistress of two years, Christian influencer Tracy Duhon. This trip follows news that Paxton’s wife, State Sen. Angela Paxton, filed for divorce on “biblical grounds” amidst reports of the affair. Paxton is currently running for the U.S. Senate, a campaign marked by various scandals and an ongoing FBI investigation.

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Mt. Olive Pickles Withdraws from Fair Over Confederate Flag Display

Mt. Olive Pickles has withdrawn from the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., following backlash over a Confederate flag displayed in North Carolina’s booth. Governor Josh Stein condemned the flag, stating it does not represent the North Carolina he loves, and his office confirmed its removal. Mt. Olive Pickles cited its company values of human dignity, opportunity, and freedom as reasons for their withdrawal, asserting they were unaware of the flag’s presence in exhibit videos. The fair was sponsored by Freedom 250, an organization established by President Donald Trump to manage events commemorating the nation’s 250th anniversary.

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Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship on Constitutional Grounds

The Supreme Court has definitively upheld birthright citizenship, ruling in a 6-3 decision that the Constitution automatically grants citizenship to nearly all individuals born in the United States. Chief Justice John Roberts, writing for the majority, affirmed that the Fourteenth Amendment’s language, “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens,” was intentionally broad. This ruling directly refutes the executive order that sought to deny citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants or those on temporary visas, reinforcing a legal precedent stretching back over a century, exemplified by the landmark Wong Kim Ark case. The Court concluded that the Founders intended to confer citizenship upon children born within the nation’s borders, irrespective of their parents’ immigration status, with the exception of children of foreign diplomats.

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Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship on Constitutional Grounds

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship on constitutional grounds, rebuking an executive order that sought to deny citizenship to children born in the U.S. to parents who had entered the country illegally or held temporary visas. The Court interpreted the Fourteenth Amendment’s clause stating “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States” to mean that all individuals born on U.S. soil are automatically granted citizenship, with very few exceptions. This decision reinforces a legal norm that has been in place for approximately 160 years, referencing the landmark Wong Kim Ark case and subsequent codifications of this principle.

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Nun Arrested by ICE Released Amid Outrage

A nun, Sister Leticia Ugboaja, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers while walking to Mass in her habit in McAllen, Texas. The arrest, which occurred just miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, drew swift intervention from local congressional representatives. Following this intervention, Sister Ugboaja was released from immigration custody and has since returned to her home.

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Nun Arrested by ICE Released Amid Outrage

A nun, Sister Leticia Ugboaja, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers while walking to Mass in her habit in McAllen, Texas. Following her arrest, parish officials and members of Congress intervened on her behalf. Ugboaja, who volunteers as a minister and is a registered nurse, was released and has since returned home, with the diocese expressing gratitude for the swift intervention.

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Centrists Must Stop Equating Both Sides

Despite claims of an “extreme” far-left agenda, policies such as abolishing ICE, Medicare for All, and a $15 minimum wage, while debated, are widely popular and openly discussed by politicians. In contrast, the article argues that actions taken by an unelected billionaire with presidential authority to fire federal workers and enrich himself are far more radical, and that the right has effectively normalized radical ideas into U.S. policy through interpretations of existing amendments and initiatives like Project 2025. While some on the left propose truly radical ideas like abolishing prisons, the implementation of right-wing policies on gun ownership, campaign finance, and civil rights interpretations are presented as equally, if not more, extreme in their impact.

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House Democrats Fear Progressive Shift in Colorado

There seems to be a palpable anxiety among some House Democrats, particularly in Colorado, about the prospect of another significant defeat, this time at the hands of the progressive wing of their own party. This fear isn’t about losing to Republicans, but rather about being outflanked from the left, which suggests a growing divide within the Democratic coalition. The narrative emerging is that a victory for a more progressive candidate in Colorado could be framed as a “loss” by the party establishment, a perspective that many find perplexing and even counterproductive.

This framing itself is seen by many as a symptom of the problem, perpetuating a cycle that benefits the right.… Continue reading

Trump Vows to Continue Fight After Supreme Court Rejects Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear President Donald Trump’s appeal of a $5 million verdict that found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll, leaving the judgment in place. This decision follows a jury’s finding that Trump sexually assaulted Carroll in 1996 and a subsequent jury’s awarding her an additional $83.3 million for defamation. Trump expressed surprise and vowed to continue fighting what he called a “Weaponization and Lawfare Case.” Carroll’s attorney stated that this ruling affirms the jury’s verdict and ends Trump’s efforts to avoid accountability.

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