A supporter of President Trump’s wall started a GoFundMe to help pay for the project on December 16, 2018. Four days after the fundraising page was launched it had raised over $4 million. The fund is now over $25 million. One of President Trumps most memorable promise during his campaign was that he planned to […]
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Karla Eslinger Runs For State Senate
Karla Eslinger of the 155th district has announced her bid for state senate.
Representative Robert Ross Running For Missouri State Senate
This year Senator Cunningham will no longer run for office as he has term limited out.
White House Declines Invitation to Judiciary Committee Impeachment Hearing
About a week after Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler’s panel took over the current impeachment inquiry of President Trump,
Key Witness Ambassador Sondland Testifies- “No Quid Pro Quo”
On Wednesday morning, U.S. Ambassador Gordon Sondland testified to the House impeachment hearing.
Colin Kaepernick Holds his Own Workout- Refusing NFL Private Tryout
Colin Kaepernick, who claimed that the NFL and its teams had been working together to keep him from playing, was invited to a private workout, organized by the NFL.
Trump Says he will “Strongly Consider” Testifying in Impeachment Inquiry
On Monday, President Trump responded to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s suggestion that he come to testify in front of the House Intelligence Committee.
Senator Rand Paul Demands Whistleblower’s Identity Outed
At a President Trump rally in Lexington Kentucky, Senator Rand Paul called on the media to “do [their] job” and print the name of the whistleblower.
NYPD Commissioner O’Neill Resigns After Bail Reform Law
New York City Police Commissioner James O’Neill resigned following shortly after the city reformed their bail laws.
Trump Calls for “War” on Drug Cartels After Mormons Murdered in Mexico
After nine members of an American family were killed in Mexico, Trump offered his help to defeat the cartels in Mexico.
William Barr Experiences Criticism Over “Religious Liberty” Speech at Notre Dame
On October 11th, U.S. Attorney General Wiliam Barr gave a speech to a closed group of law students at Notre Dame.
Trump Calls Gets Slammed for Using Word “Lynching” When Referring to Impeachment
On Tuesday morning, President Trump referred to the current impeachment process of himself as “a lynching.”