Socialist Operatives Fueled the Rise of Independent Nebraska Senate Candidate Dan Osborn, Financial Disclosures Show

Nebraska independent Senate candidate Dan Osborn has presented himself to voters in the deep-red state as a political moderate, a characterization that has fueled his unexpectedly strong polling performance against Republican incumbent Deb Fischer in the final weeks leading up to the 2024 election. But a Washington Free Beacon review of campaign finance disclosures found

Judge mostly denies Trump’s demand for more evidence in 2020 election case

Washington — The federal judge overseeing the 2020 election case against former President Donald Trump largely rejected Wednesday his demand for prosecutors to search for and turn over more information that the former president believed would support his defense and show his state of mind as he contested the results of the last presidential contest.

Nebraska Supreme Court Restores Voting Rights for Convicted Felons

The decision could allow some 7,000 people in Nebraska who have completed their sentences to cast ballots this November. Nebraska election officials must register people with felony convictions to vote, the state’s highest court has ruled. In a decision issued on Oct. 16, the Nebraska Supreme Court ordered the state to reverse course and follow