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RFK Jr. Suspends Campaign, Endorses Donald Trump For President
During a highly anticipated news conference, Robert Kennedy Jr. suspended his campaign and endorsed former president Donald Trump.
Kennedy, who ran his presidential race as an independent, said he is withdrawing his name from the ballot in 10 battleground states.
Donald Trump Accepts Republican Nomination; delivers first speech at RNC since Assassination Attempt: “I’m not supposed to be here”
On night four of the Republican National Convention, Former President Donald Trump took the stage for the first time since the assassination attempt on his life in Butler, PA.
RNC in Full-Swing after Trump Assassination Attempt; Senator JD Vance Tapped to be Vice President
Last Saturday, our nation was struck to its core by one of the most historical events to happen in the last few decades, an assassination attempt on the life of President Donald J. Trump.
Why I'm Voting for Donald Trump
This year's election is significant for me as it marks the first time I will cast a vote for President of The United States. I graduated high school in 2016 and college in 2020. Now, in 2024, I'll be exercising my right to vote in a system designed for the people, by the people. Previously, I refrained from voting because I didn't view either side as less evil. Politics is often characterized by partisan hostility, with both sides engaging in relentless attacks on their opponents. This adversarial approach to politics left me feeling disillusioned, as if the choices presented to voters were merely variations of the same flawed system.
SCOTUS Delivers Massive Decisions dealing Damage to Federal Bureaucracy and Deep State
Last week, we saw two monumental decisions come out of the Supreme Court, Chevron v. National Resources Defense Council and Fischer v. United States.
On Monday, the court released its most anticipated ruling yet, Trump v. United States.
All three cases set incredibly strong precedents, dealing damage to the Federal Bureaucracy and Deep State.
Democracy Takes a Beating in New York
The notion of a leading candidate for president in America being criminally convicted in an election year was the stuff of political thriller novels and television series. That it has actually happened is unprecedented. That the American electorate seemingly doesn’t care is breathtaking.