SKOWHEGAN, Maine-Senate candidate Graham Platner called to stack the Supreme Court and impeach “at least two” of its sitting justices, moves he said should be top priorities for Democrats should they retake the upper chamber next year. The post Graham Platner Calls To Stack the Supreme Court and Impeach ‘At Least Two’ Sitting Justices appeared first on.
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‘There can only be one’: Collins echoes DeSantis in clash with Florida House over tax reform
Florida’s property tax showdown is escalating, as Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins throws his full support behind Governor Ron DeSantis’ call for a single, all-encompassing amendment in 2026.
Illinois Law Would Shield Illegals From Arrest, Allow Them to Sue Agents Who Arrest Them
Gov. J. B. Pritzker will almost certainly sign the bill as soon as it hits his desk, but the DOJ will likely sue to have it overturned. The post Illinois Law Would Shield Illegals From Arrest, Allow Them to Sue Agents Who Arrest Them appeared first on The New American.
Gregg Jarrett Dunks On Judges Acting Like ‘Super-Presidents’ Thwarting Trump’s Agenda
Gregg Jarrett Dunks On Judges Acting Like ‘Super-Presidents’ Thwarting Trump’s Agenda
Trump’s voter purge plan crushed in major election ruling
A federal judge on Friday gave a thumbs-down to President Donald Trump’s directive requiring federal voter registration forms to include a requirement to provide proof-of-citizenship paperwork. According to PBS News, “U. S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in Washington, D. C., sided with Democratic and civil rights groups that sued the Trump administration over his executive order to overhaul U. S. elections,” determining that this order would violate the constitutional separation of powers because the executive branch doesn’t have power over election administration.“Because our Constitution assigns responsibility for election regulation to the States and to Congress, this Court holds that the President lacks the authority to direct such changes,” wrote Kollar-Kotelly, who has been appointed to various federal judgeships under former Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. Trump’s order would have been carried out by the U. S. Election Assistance Commission. But under the ruling, they are permanently blocked from making such a change to federal voter registration forms. Over the years, the president has tried to expand his crusade against immigrants to a number of facets of government administration. He also triggered a massive controversy in his first term by seeking to add a citizenship question to the U. S. Census, despite warnings from experts that this would reduce response rates and make census data less accurate; the Supreme Court ultimately prohibited this change. And this week, Trump’s Education Department issued guidance barring any employees of public service sector organizations that are found to be involved in illegal activity, including unauthorized immigration, from receiving student loan forgiveness.
Trump’s deportation raids ensnare Chicago’s everyday workers
Trump’s deportation raids ensnare Chicago’s everyday workers
Democrats Accuse Trump of Authoritarian Tactics, but Who Are the Real ‘Kings’?
Democrats Accuse Trump of Authoritarian Tactics, but Who Are the Real ‘Kings’?
Politics turning parochial
T he war of words between some Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leaders and the Pakistan Peoples Party leadership is no longer confined to the two coalition allies. Showing a low tolerance threshold for each other, both have indulged into harsh exchanges after the PPP insisted on using the.
Tamaki Rules Out Alliance With CDP
The Democratic Party for the People leader Yuichiro Tamaki reaffirmed on October 11 that his party will not cooperate with the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan.