Thousands of the president’s most ardent supporters lined the Minneapolis skyway Thursday morning in anticipation of President Donald Trump’s visit to the deeply blue city.
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Westerville Tea Party Prepares for SOGI Showdown by Hearing About Ohio Christian Alliance’s Similar Battles
Chris Long, President of Ohio Christian Alliance (OCA), spent Tuesday evening with a packed house at a Westerville Tea Party meeting. Long talked about the many battles his organization and conservative Ohioans have been tackling the last few years. His main focus, however, was Westerville’s own showdown with yet another sexual orientation/gender identity (SOGI) ordinance.
Read MoreCommentary: Removed U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Wanted the Same Prosecutor Who was Investigating Burisma-Bidengate Fired, Too
Former Vice President Joe Biden was not the only U.S. official getting prosecutors fired in Ukraine.
Read MoreMinnesota DFL Says It ‘Can’t Keep Up’ with Trump Campaign in New Fundraiser
Minnesota’s DFL Party launched a new “money blizzard” fundraising campaign this week and admitted in an announcement that it “just can’t keep up” with President Donald Trump’s campaign efforts in the state.
Read MoreBiden Drops the Caveats, Says Trump ‘Should Be Impeached’ for Violating His Oath of Office
Former Vice President Joe Biden lashed out at President Donald Trump Wednesday for what he says is making a mockery of the U.S. Constitution.
Read MoreCommentary: Trump Is Winning the Great Game of American Political Football
What appears to be emerging from the Ukraine controversy is an epochal contest for the political soul and future of America.
Read MorePlanned Parenthood Advocacy Groups Announce Largest Political Effort to Date, Pushing Millions of Dollars Behind Candidates
Planned Parenthood advocacy groups announced their largest political campaign effort to date Wednesday, a plan to push millions of dollars behind candidates in upcoming elections.
Read MoreTurkey Launches Military Offensive in Northern Syria as US Troops Leave the Region
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced Wednesday that the Turkish Armed Forces will lead a military offensive in northern Syria against U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters.
Read MoreWard ‘Tim’ Timken Replaced at TimkenSteel as Stock Value Plummets
With the stock at TimkenSteel plummeting to almost a third of its value from a year ago, Ward ‘Tim’ Timken is out as CEO.
Read MoreThe Trump Administration Wants 450 Miles of Border Wall By 2020
The acting commissioner of Customs and Border Protection said in a speech about the current immigration crisis that the Trump administration plans to build hundreds of miles of new border wall by the close of 2020.
Read MoreSouthern Border Arrests Totaled Nearly 1 Million in Fiscal Year 2019, CBP Chief Says
The Customs and Border Protection acting commissioner said Tuesday nearly 1 million “enforcement actions” took place on the southern border in fiscal year 2019.
Read MoreReport: John Durham Has Expanded Investigation of CIA, FBI Activities
The U.S. attorney probing FBI and CIA counterintelligence activities related to the Trump campaign has expanded the scope of the inquiry, according to Fox News.
Read MoreIntelligence Analyst Allegedly Leaked Classified Info to Journalist With Whom He Was Romantically Involved
An analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency has been charged with leaking top secret information about a foreign country’s weapons systems to two journalists, including one he was romantically involved with, according to an indictment unsealed on Wednesday.
Read MoreTodd Starnes Launches New Syndicated Radio Program After Parting Ways with Fox
Conservative radio host Todd Starnes recently announced the launch of a new syndicated radio program after parting ways with Fox News.
Read MoreDemocrats Supporting Charter Schools Plan Protest at the Democratic Presidential Debate in Westerville
Democrats who support charter schools will descend upon Otterbein University on Tuesday, October 15 for the Democratic Presidential Debate. Groups and individuals from across the country want these candidates to know that “choice” must include the right for low-income minority students to have education options.
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