Trump Campaign Raises $141M in May
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign raised $141 million in May, the result of more than 2 million donations, the campaign announced jointly with the Republican National Committee on Monday.
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign raised $141 million in May, the result of more than 2 million donations, the campaign announced jointly with the Republican National Committee on Monday.
<![CDATA[Happy Pride Month, everybody. The celebration got off to a quiet start due to Donald Trump’s conviction taking over the news cycle, but that doesn’t mean corporations weren’t ready to go on June 1 with their updated rainbow logos. As Libs of TikTok points out, this certainly isn’t new, but somehow the logos don’t change…
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, who chairs the House Committee on Small Business, told Newsmax it’s “pretty unbelievable” that the SBA signed a memorandum of understanding with the Michigan Department of State to help register voters in liberal-leaning districts.
The U.S. Department of Labor has sued Hyundai over illegal use of child labor in a factory assembly line in Alabama, the Daily Mail reported on Monday.
Word is rapidly spreading about the Old State Saloon in Eagle, Idaho, which has dubbed June “Heterosexual Awesomeness Month.” But as you can imagine, leftists aren’t too happy that the bar encroached on sacred temporal territory, given that June has been claimed for Pride Month and all. ‘This is horridly disappointing. I can handle differing…
<![CDATA[The Left has done nothing but celebrate Donald Trump’s conviction in Manhattan late last week, cheering that he’s now a convicted felon, will go to prison, lose his voting rights, etc. Joy Behar went TMI explaining her glee. ]]>
A Republican state representative in Ohio has proposed a bill which, if passed, would bar teachers and librarians from exposing schoolchildren to obscene material. Last month, state Rep. Adam Mathews (R-Lebanon) introduced H.B. 556 which would “create criminal liability for certain teachers and librarians for the offense of pandering obscenity.” Under H.B. 556, educators could…
President Joe Biden is expected to veto a proposal from House Republicans that would fund the Department of Veterans Affairs for fiscal year 2025 as well as military construction projects.
President Joe Biden is expected to veto a proposal from House Republicans that would fund the Department of Veterans Affairs for fiscal year 2025 as well as military construction projects.
A jury was seated Monday in the federal gun case against President Joe Biden’s son Hunter, after prospective panelists were questioned about their thoughts on gun rights and drug addiction while the first lady watched from the front row of the courtroom.Opening statements…