Connecticut City Residents Head to 4th Mayoral Election Amid Allegations of Vote Fraud

John Gomes has been challenging Mayor Joe Ganim since Connecticut Judge William Clark overturned last year’s Sept. 12 Democrat primary BRIDGEPORT, Conn.—Bridgeport residents took to the polls for the fourth time today to determine who will be their mayor after allegations of fraud in previous elections and accusations of corruption under current Mayor Joe Ganim.

NYC Mayor Says City Should Walk Back Sanctuary Laws

New York City mayor Eric Adams (D.) on Tuesday announced he wants to overhaul the city’s sanctuary laws amid a massive surge in asylum seekers and undocumented migrants, retreating from his promise on the campaign trail that New York would “remain a sanctuary city” under his administration. The Big Apple’s sanctuary laws prohibit local agencies

House GOP Subpoenas Justice Department for Biden Special Counsel Documents

The House Oversight Committee, House Ways and Means Committee, and House Judiciary Committee are involved in the probe. A group of House committees subpoenaed Attorney General Merrick Garland on Feb. 27 for materials surrounding special counsel Robert Hur’s probe of President Joe Biden allegedly mishandling classified information. The group consists of the House Oversight Committee,

Biden Admin Exempted Itself From Anti-Terrorism Laws To Send Aid to Gaza. Senate Republicans Want To Strip That Authority.

Senate Republicans want to strip the Biden administration of its power to skirt federal anti-terrorism laws in order to pump millions in taxpayer funding into the Palestinian territories, including the war-torn Gaza Strip, the Washington Free Beacon has learned. The legislation, led by Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) and three of his Republican colleagues, is

Senate Dems Approve Julie Su’s Renomination as Labor Secretary in Closed-Door Meeting

Senate Democrats greenlit President Joe Biden’s renomination of Julie Su as labor secretary in a closed-door, party-line vote Tuesday, sparking criticism from Republicans that the secretive vote has forestalled any further vetting of the controversial nominee. Vermont senator Bernie Sanders (I.), who leads the Senate Labor Committee, sent notice of the vote on Monday, noting

Potential ‘Knockout Blow’ to Trump If Jack Smith Case Expedites: Josh Hammer

Josh Hammer, senior editor-at-large of Newsweek, talks to NTD’s Jack Bradley on two of former President Donald Trump’s legal cases that might get a guilty verdict in November, and which case could be a knockout blow. He also mentions what President Trump needs in the campaign and why Nikki Haley won’t drop out. Original News