ActBlue Tightens Donation Security Requirements Amid Investigations

Texas Attorney General announces ActBlue agreement during an ongoing investigation. ActBlue agreed to tighten its donation security requirements, according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who, along with other Republican-controlled states and a congressional committee, is investigating the Democratic fundraising platform. Paxton said in an Aug. 8 statement that ActBlue has cooperated with the Texas

House Panel Subpoenas Group Over State Department Atheism Grant

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul is also threatening to subpoena the State Department over the grant. The House Foreign Affairs Committee has subpoenaed a group over not handing over documents to the GOP-led committee related to a $500,000 grant it received from the State Department to promote atheism abroad. The committee’s chairman, Rep.

Appeals Court Blocks Key Parts of Federal Government’s Student Loan Relief Plan

The Eighth Circuit Court blocked key parts of the SAVE plan, replacing an earlier stay with a more specific injunction. A federal appeals court has issued an order blocking key parts of the federal government’s Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) student loan forgiveness plan, replacing an earlier temporary administrative stay with an injunction that

Sen. Grassley Demands Answers From Secret Service About Sniper Views at Trump Rally

The senator said he has new evidence suggesting local law enforcement snipers never had the shooter in their line of sight. Almost a month after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally, conflicting narratives persist regarding whether local law enforcement snipers had a clear line of sight to the rooftop

Sen. Sherrod Brown Skipping DNC Amid Tough Reelection Battle in Ohio

Brown faces a tough reelection battle in his home state that has gone to the GOP presidential candidate since 2016. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) is skipping the Democratic National Convention (DNC) for the first time in his 31-year congressional career as he faces a tough reelection battle in his home state. Brown told CNN that

RFK Jr. Says He Will ‘For Sure’ Have His Name on All 50 State Ballots

‘Nobody could be on more ballots than we are right now,’ Kennedy said in an interview. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has expressed confidence that he would secure ballot access in all 50 states, despite facing legal challenges over ballot access in several states. During an interview with FOX News on Aug. 9,