
Democratic Lawmakers Urge Trump to Revoke Harmful Tariff Policies
Democratic lawmakers urge Trump to abandon his tariff policy, citing job losses, economic decline, and increased consumer prices. They call for a policy shift.

Democratic lawmakers urge Trump to abandon his tariff policy, citing job losses, economic decline, and increased consumer prices. They call for a policy shift.

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Maria Lazar claims political independence despite spending $225,000 on Republican consultants.

Elon Musk still owes Donald Trump $100M of a $300M election pledge, as White House tensions and policy clashes strain their alliance.

Republican John Sununu’s financial gains from oil and gas during Iran and Venezuela conflicts raise questions as he runs for U.S. Senate.

Congressman Eli Crane faces bipartisan backlash for hosting Russian lawmakers, sparking security concerns on Capitol Hill.

Rep. Nick LaLota has received $40,000 in donations from individuals tied to Jeffrey Epstein, raising scrutiny as he runs for a third term.

Kurt Alme, a Republican Senate candidate in Montana, linked to a ranch accused of negligence in a 2013-2014 sexual assault case.

Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers faces criticism for misrepresenting his opioid epidemic record, linked to his past support of controversial pain care legislation.

Michael Whatley seeks a boost in his U.S. Senate campaign by aligning with former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, a convicted felon.

Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson credits tariffs and tax cuts for his wealth boost, despite their adverse effects on working-class Georgians.

In an interview, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Maria Lazar mistakenly claimed the Dred Scott decision was overturned, highlighting her historical inaccuracy.

State Sen. Kelda Roys aims to lead Wisconsin as governor, opposing Trump’s policies and focusing on affordability, healthcare, and education reform.

