Simone Bieglmeier

After Oregon Recriminalizes Drug Possession, What’s Next For The State’s Drug Policy

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek (D) signed a bill restoring criminal charges in cases of hard drug possession. The bill states that possession…

8 months ago

Biden’s New Budget Aims To Make The Wealthy Pay More, Help The Middle Class

Last week, President Joe Biden presented a new budget for the 2025 fiscal year, outlining plans to increase taxes on corporations and…

9 months ago

After Resigning As Biden’s Climate Envoy, John Kerry Hopes U.S. Can Lead The Fight Against Global Warming

Last month, John Kerry stepped down from his position as the United States' first-ever special presidential envoy for climate. But…

9 months ago

After Trump Suggests Cutting Social Security, Biden Campaign Pounces: ‘Not On My Watch’

In an interview on CNBC’s program Squawk Box hosted by Joe Kernen, Donald Trump argued that funds for entitlement programs…

9 months ago

Trump Allies Try To Have Long-Time Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos Recalled

Conservative activists are pushing for the recall of long-time Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R) by submitting a petition to…

9 months ago

Sen. Bernie Sanders Calls On Biden To Condition Aid To Israel

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) asked that President Joe Biden deny Israel any further funding unless it agrees to send more…

9 months ago

Indicted Sen. Bob Menendez Won’t Run For Reelection As A Democrat – But Might As An Independent

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-New Jersey) will not run as a Democrat for reelection to his U.S. Senate seat, though he…

9 months ago

Texas & Florida Laws Limiting Social Media Platforms From Censoring Posts Are Likely To Be Struck Down By Supreme Court, Experts Say

New social media laws in Texas and Florida seem likely to be ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, legal experts…

9 months ago

Senate Democrats Vow To Fast-Track Alejandro Mayorkas’ Acquittal In Impeachment Trial

Senate Democrats have vowed to fast-track the impeachment trial – and dismissal – of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The…

9 months ago

House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Religious Tone Is Off-Putting – Even To Some House Republicans

House Speaker Mike Johnson recently presented slides on the topic of keeping the majority in the House to fellow GOP…

10 months ago

Government Shutdown Looms Again As Senate GOP Blocks Funding Bill

A government shutdown is possible at midnight Friday if senators can't pass a package of spending bills. Republican senators are…

10 months ago

Judge Grants Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg Request For Gag Order On Trump In Hush Money Case

On Thursday night, a New York judge granted the Manhattan district attorney's request for a gag order against former President…

10 months ago

Trump Challenges Biden To A Debate After Refusing Nikki Haley’s Challenge

Former President Donald Trump has eagerly challenged President Joe Biden to a debate. “We should debate for the good of…

10 months ago

James O’Keefe & Project Veritas Apologize To Postal Worker For Falsely Accusing Him Ballot Fraud

James O’Keefe and his former organization Project Veritas settled a lawsuit with a Pennsylvania postman over claims of election fraud.…

10 months ago

GOP Sen. Jame Lankford Finds Himself Politically Weakened At Home In Oklahoma After Negotiating Border Deal

After the Oklahoma Republican Party censured Sen. James Lankford for negotiating a bill to secure the border, the senior senator…

10 months ago

After Oregon Supreme Court Bars GOP Senators From Running For Reelection, Republicans Vow To Appeal

Last week, the Oregon Supreme Court ruled that the ten Republican State senators who staged a walkout last year are…

10 months ago

Trump Leads Biden by 7% In New National Poll

In a new Harvard CAPS-Harris poll, voters preferred former President Donald Trump to President Joe Biden by seven points in…

10 months ago

GOP Sen. J.D. Vance Says He Would Not Have Certified 2020 Election Results If He’d Been V.P.

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) said that he believes the 2020 election was illegitimate and that he would not have certified it.…

10 months ago

After Jennifer Crumbley’s Conviction For Her Son’s School Shooting, Experts Ask What’s Next?

The mother of school shooter Ethan Crumbley, Jennifer Crumbley, faces 15 years in prison after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter…

10 months ago

Texas Continues To Put Up Razor Wire At The U.S.-Mexico Border Even After Supreme Court Ruling

Texas is continuing to add razor wire to the U.S.-Mexico border even after a recent Supreme Court decision ruled that…

11 months ago