House Speaker Mike Johnson released over 40,000 hours of video footage from the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, aiming to provide transparency and truth. Initial release includes 90 hours of footage, with sources like Newsweek and AP News highlighting the significance of this disclosure. The footage, discussed in sources like The New York Sun and […]

A recent federal appeals court ruling limits the ability to sue under the Voting Rights Act to the federal government, excluding private citizens and civil rights groups. This decision fundamentally changes the legal approach to combating racial discrimination in voting, historically led by civil rights movements. The ruling has significant implications for nationwide voting practices, […]

Trump chooses photo-op with Michigan autoworkers over participating in the Republican debate. Union leaders challenge Trump’s claims, highlighting his unfavorable decisions against workers. Trump’s touted economic policies, including tax cuts, primarily serve the wealthy, not the average worker. While Trump claims to support workers, he consistently undermines union efforts. Many see Trump’s courting of blue-collar […]

Gen. Mark Milley faced severe political backlash, especially from Trump and Gosar, with the latter using overtly homophobic terms like “sodomy-promoting.” Milley’s pivotal role in establishing the Army Futures Command juxtaposed against the challenges he faced during the Trump era. Rep. Gosar amplified divisive and homophobic rhetoric, further targeting Milley. Steven Sund cited January 6th […]

Trump’s NY Military Academy days showed dismissiveness towards military traditions. Concerns over Trump’s unease with wounded veterans were evident. He clashed with military figures, notably Senator John McCain. Trump’s military leadership drew parallels to “mob boss” tendencies. He ramped up defense spending but was skeptical of U.S. military actions. Donald Trump’s multifaceted relationship with the […]