As Election Day unfolded, Republicans were optimistic, securing majority control in the Senate. However, the exact margin of that majority remains uncertain, with some critical […]
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Arizona AG Keeps Trump Electors Case Open Despite His Presidential Win
In a surprising turn of events following President-elect Donald Trump’s 2024 victory, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is standing firm on her decision not to […]
Trump Picks Gov. Kristi Noem for Homeland Security Secretary Role
In a high-profile Cabinet announcement, President-elect Donald Trump has nominated South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem to serve as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security […]
Trump Flips Springfield, Ohio, With Record Gains Amid Immigration Debate
In an unexpected shift that’s drawing national attention, President-elect Donald Trump won Springfield, Ohio, for the first time, securing a narrow victory in the city […]
Kremlin Rejects Claims of Recent Trump-Putin Conversation
The Kremlin has firmly denied reports of a recent phone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov labeled […]
Trump Campaign Wins Early Voting Extension in Bucks County, PA
In a significant legal win, the Trump campaign successfully extended early voting in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, after some Republican voters were allegedly turned away due […]
NM GOP Alleges Political Bias in Denial of Trump Rally Parking Access
The Republican Party of New Mexico is accusing state officials of politically motivated interference, alleging that they blocked parking arrangements for an upcoming Trump rally […]
Authorities Investigate Exploding Ballot Boxes in Oregon and Washington
Recent incidents in the Pacific Northwest involving the destruction of ballot drop-off boxes have raised serious concerns about potential election interference just days before Americans […]
GOP Leads Democrats in Early Voting Across New Jersey
In an unexpected twist just days before Election Day, Republicans have taken a surprising lead over Democrats in early voting in New Jersey, a state […]
SCOTUS to Decide Fate of Conflicting U.S. Election Laws
The Supreme Court is poised to address a unique clash between two federal election laws in a case brought by Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin against […]