
Blind Sheikh Sympathizer Adam Hamawy Wins Dem Primary in New Jersey
The House candidate also reportedly worked with a group later designated by the U.S. government as a front organization for al-Qaeda.
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People with cancer or HIV could lose Medicaid under new work rules, advocates say
Adults on Medicaid will be required to work 80 hours per month. The Trump administration says people who are sick will have to prove they are too sick to work to be exempt from the new work rules.
‘What IS this?’ Watch Marco Rubio toy with Dem congresswoman as she turns hearing into ‘a circus’
'We're talking about shoes. Are you guys kidding me? I mean, is this the Foreign Affairs Committee?'
Democrats under fire over New Jersey candidate’s ties to 1993 World Trade Center bombing: Guy Benson
Washington Examiner columnist Guy Benson raised questions about New Jersey Democratic congressional candidate Adam Hamawy and his ties to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Benson argued that Hamawy’s earlier legal and international work revelations could pose political problems for Democrats. In 1994, Hamawy volunteered in Bosnia with a Chicago-based nonprofit group called the “Benevolence International […]
Trump strikes out in Iowa race; California governor’s primary too close to call: 5 takeaways
Voters in half a dozen states on Tuesday cast primary ballots in races that could determine control of Congress this fall, with the marquee primaries for California governor and Los Angeles mayor still up in the air. In Iowa, voters set the stage for a critical Senate race, while the governor’s race saw the winning…
MAHA-Backed Zach Lahn Defeats Trump-Endorsed Randy Feenstra to Win Iowa GOP Nomination for Governor
Zach Lahn has won the Republican nomination for Governor. The post MAHA-Backed Zach Lahn Defeats Trump-Endorsed Randy Feenstra to Win Iowa GOP Nomination for Governor appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Trump suffers two massive snubs as new funding bill ditches key demands
Congress has finally released the text of a new funding bill ahead of a new round of debates and voting, and according to the text of the bill, it has dealt President Donald Trump some massive losses as two of his biggest priorities have been snubbed for the time being.Prior to the release of this new bill, Trump had put heavy pressure on Republicans in Congress to allot new taxpayer funding for his White House ballroom, a project that he has become increasingly fixated on to the detriment of other, more important issues. The ballroom has become massively unpopular with voters, as Democrats have positioned it as a symbol of Trump's disregard for the harsh economic conditions Americans are dealing with heading into the midterms.The DOJ, in settling a lawsuit brought by Trump against the IRS, was also set to request nearly $1.8 billion in taxpayer dollars for the creation of an "anti-weaponization" fund, which critics said would be another excuse to provide kickbacks to Trump's close allies and supporters. Following a temporary order from a judge halting the fund's creation, the administration has reportedly begun backing away from the idea, which had become immediately toxic among both Democrats and Republicans.Now, the newest funding bill set to go before the Senate has made it official that neither of these Trump-backed plans will be receiving any money, at least for the time being."Senate Republicans are moving forward with a package to fund the Department of Homeland Security's immigration agencies on Wednesday, following a back-and-forth over the Justice Department's 'anti-weaponization' fund that threatened to derail the long-sought funding," CBS News reported on Wednesday.It continued: "A revised version of one part of the package released Wednesday also dropped language that would have provided $1 billion in security funding for the Secret Service, including for President Trump's East Wing renovation, where he plans to build a massive ballroom. That funding faced intense scrutiny from a handful of Republicans, prompting senators to abandon it."The text of the bill does, however, include new funding allocations for ICE and other immigration enforcement entities, after Democrats had dug in their heels in opposition to the idea after agents killed two American citizens in Minneapolis earlier this year. Republicans are now committed to using the reconciliation process to get the funding bill passed, which allows them to pass things with a simple majority. Otherwise, complete Democratic opposition would have prevented the bill from getting past the 60-vote filibuster threshold.
California primary results could take days. Here's why
Gov. Gavin Newsom has urged election offices to accurately count votes as quickly as lawfully possible.







