Candidate questionnaires have long been a part of American politics, locking in politicians to certain policies, pledges and positions. But it has been decades since one has threatened to roil a presidential race, or undercut a major party nominee’s carefully crafted image.
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Commentary: Trump Has a Plan to Finally Fix the U.S. Electric Grid
Citing the need for more electricity to continue growing the artificial intelligence (AI) sector and keep the U.S. tech industry ahead of China, former President Donald Trump on Sept. 5 vowed in a second term to issue a “national emergency declaration to achieve a massive increase in domestic energy supply.”
Read MoreSouth Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson Rushed to Hospital After Collapsing at D.C. Event
Daily Caller Republican South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson was hospitalized after collapsing Tuesday night at an event in Washington, D.C, his office announced. The 77-year-old congressman, who has represented South Carolina’s 2nd District since 2001, was at a Ukrainian Independence Day celebration when he fell ill, according to Politico. He received immediate…
Read MoreThe Federalist Details ’25 Lies Kamala Harris Told in Her Debate Against Trump’
The Federalist Taking a page out of her boss’s playbook, Vice President Kamala Harris told major whoppers during her Tuesday night debate against Donald Trump. With help from left-wing activists masquerading as debate moderators, Harris whitewashed her extreme record, lied about Trump’s policy positions, and more. Here are some of…
Read MoreFormer President Donald Trump, VP Nom JD Vance, Joins President Joe Biden, VP Kamala Harris at September 11 Ceremony in New York
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Read More‘America’s Worst Mayor’ Tiffany Henyard Hosted $85,000 Party While Under Investigation for Spending Practices
Washington Examiner Dolton, Illinois, Mayor Tiffany Henyard, dubbed “America’s worst mayor,” spent $85,000 on a party for the suburban Chicago village while she faces an investigation for taxpayer-funded expenditures. Henyard spent $50,000 in taxpayers’ money on one hour of entertainment from two musical artists and then over $35,000 on other costs such as…
Read MoreTop Story: House Votes to Ban Chinese-Based Company’s EV Batteries from Homeland Security
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House Votes to Ban Chinese-Based Company’s EV Batteries from Homeland Security
The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that would prohibit electric-vehicle batteries from Gotion and several other foreign companies from being used by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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