GOP Senate Candidate Removed From Indiana Primary Ballot

State’s election commission said John Rust failed to meet basic voting requirements in the past two primaries. Indiana Republican hopeful John Rust will not appear on the GOP primary ballot for U.S. Senate in May 2024 after the state’s election commission said he failed to meet basic voting requirements in the past two primaries. The

Public Interest in His Divorce Records Is ‘Minimal,’ Senate Candidate Ruben Gallego Argues

Arizona Senate candidate’s lawyers fight a Free Beacon motion to unseal records related to 2016 divorce in which Gallego left 9-months pregnant wife Rep. Rubén Gallego (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Rep. Ruben Gallego (D., Ariz.) says he has nothing to hide about the behavior that led him to divorce his wife, then nine months pregnant, amid

House Forms Bipartisan Task Force to Address AI Threats

AI task force will be responsible for writing a comprehensive report that will include guiding principles, recommendations, and bipartisan policy proposals. House lawmakers are forming a bipartisan task force to explore how Congress can bolster safety issues and emerging threats surrounding the growing development and use of artificial intelligence (AI). Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and

Missouri Supreme Court Rules Senate District Map Is Constitutional

The voters’ argument that the new map did not draw ‘compact’ districts was also refuted. A state Senate district map drawn by a judicial commission in Missouri has been ruled constitutional by the state’s Supreme Court on Feb. 14, bringing an end to a lawsuit that has divided Republican lawmakers into two camps. In its

New Hampshire AG Says Fake Biden Phone Calls Ahead of Election Traced to Texas Firm

A cease-and-desist letter has been sent to the company for violating voter suppression laws. Fake phone calls made to numerous residents of New Hampshire featuring an AI-generated clone of President Biden’s voice encouraging them not to vote in the Jan. 23 New Hampshire primary have been traced back to a Texas-based firm, Attorney General John

Oregon Bars 10 GOP State Senators From Seeking Reelection

The Oregon Supreme Court on Thursday barred 10 Republican state senators from seeking reelection after they staged a walkout of a legislative session last year. The court upheld the decision of Oregon’s secretary of state to disqualify the senators who staged a six-week boycott to deny a quorum for the legislature to pass Democratic legislation