Democrats Used a Bold Strategy to Turn Colorado Blue. Now the GOP Wants to Win It Back.

Not long ago, Colorado was a GOP-leaning battleground state. But now? “We’re not one of those,” Wayne Williams, the last Republican to serve as Colorado’s secretary of state, told The Epoch Times. The Democrat who defeated him, Jena Griswold, made headlines in March when she said she was “disappointed” with the Supreme Court’s decision to

Japan’s Kishida Urges US to Maintain Its ‘Pivotal Role’ in the World

‘The world needs the United States to continue playing this pivotal role in the affairs of nations,’ the prime minister said in an address to Congress. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida addressed a joint meeting of Congress during his visit to Washington on April 11. He shared his nation’s commitment to being the United States’s

House Armed Services Committee Hearing on Intelligence Posture, Efforts to Counter China

The House Armed Services Committee holds a hearing at 3:30 p.m. ET on April 11 to “review the U.S. defense intelligence enterprise’s posture and examine current capabilities and efforts to counter the People’s Republic of China.” Witnesses: The Honorable Milancy D. Harris, Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Se… Original News Source Link

Former Employee of DA Fani Willis Is Giving Republicans Information: Jordan

The Republican House Judiciary provided an update Thursday. A former Fulton County District Attorney’s office employee is giving information to House Republicans as they investigate whether any federal funds were misused by the office, said House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). During a Thursday interview on Fox News, Mr. Jordan said that his office has

Federal Judge Rejects Republican Challenge to Michigan Election Laws

The judge issued the order on Wednesday, saying the plaintiffs lacked standing. A federal judge on Wednesday rejected a Republican-backed lawsuit targeting Michigan election laws approved in recent years. U.S. District Judge Jane Beckering, a Biden-nominated judge, wrote that the plaintiffs—11 Republican state lawmakers—were not able to prove they were injured by the laws.  The