Mayorkas Lists CCP as Top Threat to US Critical Infrastructure

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas introduced a new plan on critical infrastructure security and resilience on June 20, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted in a press release. The two-year plan applies to multiple federal agencies, critical infrastructure owners and operators, as well as other government and private sector stakeholders. The guidance outlined

Democrat Bill Would Increase Federal Involvement in Local Zoning

Bill states that land use regulation is the responsibility of state and local governments, but now federal support is needed to achieve ’reforms.’ A bill intended to increase federal powers to address the affordable housing crisis could result in tiny homes in backyards nationwide, apartments without parking, houses built in back alleys, and taller buildings

Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Guns for Domestic Abusers

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that makes it a crime for people under domestic violence restraining orders to have guns, handing a victory to President Joe Biden’s administration as the justices opted not to further widen firearms rights after a major expansion in 2022. The 8-1 ruling, authored by Chief Justice John Roberts,

Jamaal Bowman Spends Big on Israel-Hating Staffers To Close Out Primary Campaign

‘Squad’ member sent more than $100k in canvassing expenses to left-wing consultant who lamented living ‘in the United States of Israel’ Jamaal Bowman (Drew Angerer/Getty Images) In the final weeks of his uphill primary battle against George Latimer, Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D., N.Y.) spent tens of thousands of dollars to bring in a trove of

Republicans Beat Democrats in May Fundraising: Filings

While Democratic Party organizations maintain a cash-on-hand advantage, the Republican Party’s groups are shrinking the lead. The Republican National Committee outraised the Democratic National Committee in May, according to federal records. Monthly disclosures filed June 20 with the Federal Election Commission showed that both the GOP’s central party committees and its congressional committees outperformed their