Trump Says He Would Consider Pardoning NYC Mayor Eric Adams

President-elect Donald Trump said he would consider pardoning New York City Mayor Eric Adams, at a Mar-a-Lago press conference on Monday. Adams faces fraud and corruption charges detailed in an indictment unsealed in September. When asked if he would consider the pardon, Trump said, “Yeah I would. I think that he was treated pretty unfairly.”

Failed Judicial Nominee Adeel Mangi Lashes Out at Democrats, Predicts ‘Tsunami of Bigotry’ Under Trump

Mangi’s nomination stalled after Free Beacon reports on his links to anti-Israel and anti-police groups Adeel Mangi (Graeme Sloan/Wikimedia Commons) Biden judicial nominee Adeel Mangi, who came under fire over his links to anti-Israel and anti-police groups, lashed out at “dark money” forces and some Senate Democrats on Monday, his first remarks following the collapse

Virginia Governor Announces No Tax on Tips in Budget Proposal

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has announced a budget proposal to exempt service tips from Virginia’s state income tax. On Monday, Youngkin said that his proposal will return about $70 million to Virginians every year. “We have delivered over $5 billion in tax relief to date, and we remain committed to lowering the cost of living

North Carolina Governor, Governor-Elect Sue State Republican Leaders After Veto Override

North Carolina’s outgoing and incoming governors say in the lawsuit that a newly enacted law undermines executive powers and threatens public safety. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and Gov.-elect Josh Stein, both Democrats, filed a lawsuit this week against Republican legislative leaders, contending that a newly enacted law violates the state’s constitution by stripping power