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South Carolina Republicans Reject Redistricting replies
Posted by Mercedes44 5/13/2026 2:17:26 AM Post Reply
Despite being newly empowered by the Callais v. Louisiana Supreme Court ruling, South Carolina’s Republican-controlled Senate rejected moving ahead with a redistricting plan that would have likely unseated the state’s sole Democrat in Congress, Rep. Jim Clyburn. On Tuesday, the state Senate voted by a 29-17 margin to allow for the General Assembly to work on redistricting ahead of the 2026 elections. This was short of the necessary two-thirds threshold, with five Republican senators defecting.
California Mayor Worked for Chinese Government,
Exposing China’s Deep Influence in America
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Posted by Mercedes44 5/13/2026 2:15:45 AM Post Reply
A Southern California mayor has pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal agent for China, according to an announcement by the Department of Justice. The 58-year-old Eileen Wang was elected to the five-person Arcadia City Council in November 2022, where the mayor is selected on a rotating basis. She resigned Monday. During her time in office, Wang communicated with multiple now-charged illegal agents, such as Yaoning “Mike” Sun, 65, who is currently serving a four-year federal prison sentence, and John Chen, a high-level member of the Chinese intelligence apparatus, who was sentenced in November 2024 to 20 months in federal prison.
Voters Lukewarm On U.S.-Iran War, As Majority
Oppose Use Of Ground Troops In Iran: I&I/TIPP Poll
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Posted by 4250Luis 5/13/2026 2:14:06 AM Post Reply
President Donald Trump has worked hard to forge a deal to end the U.S.-Iran war and avoid a wider conflict. But, as the latest I&I/TIPP Poll shows, Americans remain sharply split over the U.S. military action, and strongly oppose sending ground troops into Iran. The national online I&I/TIPP Poll, taken by 1,464 adults from April 28 to May 1, asked: “Do you support or oppose the United States military action against Iran?” The poll’s margin of error is +/-2.9 percentage points. Among all those responding, 43% said they support the U.S.-Iran war either strongly (23%) or somewhat (20%),
Trump Admin’s Recent Pro-Second Amendment
Moves Are Good for Lawful Gun Owners
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Posted by 4250Luis 5/13/2026 2:11:56 AM Post Reply
The Trump Administration is on the move against Second Amendment infringements, and the American people are finally getting a glimpse of what it looks to have an executive branch that’s fully invested in protecting the right to keep and bear arms. Harmeet Dhillon, head of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, recently announced a new legal offensive against states and localities with gun laws that clearly run afoul of the Constitution. Her office just filed very strategic lawsuits against the city of Denver over its ordinance prohibiting so-called assault weapons, and against the state of Colorado over its ban on selling standard capacity magazines.
President Trump Corrects the Record replies
Posted by 4250Luis 5/13/2026 2:08:59 AM Post Reply
There was much fake news about the tech and finance leaders traveling with President Trump to China. Moments ago, President Trump corrects the record: TRUTH SOCIAL – “CNBC incorrectly reported that the Great Jensen Huang, of Nvidia, was not invited to the incredible gathering of the World’s Greatest Businessmen/women proudly going to China. In actuality, Jensen is currently on Air Force One and, unless I ask him to leave, which is highly unlikely, CNBC’s reporting is incorrect or, as they say in politics, FAKE NEWS!
Trump wants to annex Venezuela? replies
Posted by 4250Luis 5/13/2026 2:07:28 AM Post Reply
President Donald Trump is eyeing oil-rich Venezuela as a potential 51st state as officials continue to court oil companies for investments in the South American country following the U.S. intervention that removed President Nicolas Maduro from power. Trump said in a phone call with Fox News that he is motivated by the estimated $40 trillion value of oil in Venezuela, adding that he is popular with the country's citizens. "Venezuela loves Trump," Trump said. After U.S. military officials captured Maduro in January, whom the Justice Department indicted on narco-terrorism charges, Trump said the United States would "run" the country during its transitional period and work with Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez.
Arcadia mayor's bust demonstrates China's
web of influence is all over California
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Posted by 4250Luis 5/13/2026 2:06:13 AM Post Reply
Like Fang Fang, the Chinese spy who had former Rep. Eric Swalwell under her thumb, Arcadia's Democrat mayor, Eileen Wang was quite the social butterfly. She got around. She was an active member of the Arcadia Rotary Club, the Arcadia Chamber of Commerce, the Arcadia Lions Club, the Arcadia Association of Realtors and the Arcadia High School Chinese Parents Booster Club in addition to organizing the “U.S. Heroes Music and Art Festival” which sounds like a pretty busy calendar.And with all this socializing, she won a seat on the Arcadia city council in 2022, which in its rotating system,
What’s Behind the Demonization of Israel? replies
Posted by 4250Luis 5/13/2026 2:03:36 AM Post Reply
Recently, I say in the last two years, but especially the last three months, there’s been an increasing demonization of Israel and, by association, Jews who support it. We’ve seen these campus protests on American universities where they have these signs, “From the river to the sea.” That’s an eliminationist slogan that Israel would be wiped off the map from the Jordan River all the way into the Mediterranean Sea and, I guess, dumped into it. And, of course, we’ve had antisemitic incidents of students chasing Jewish students into a library and trapping them there,
Obama backs Talarico in Texas replies
Posted by 4250Luis 5/13/2026 1:59:14 AM Post Reply
Former President Obama on Tuesday met with Texas state Rep. James Talarico (D) in the Lone Star State to support his Senate campaign. The former president met with Talarico and Democratic state Rep. Gina Hinojosa, who is running for Texas governor, at a taco shop in Austin, according to The Associated Press. The group went from booth to booth, greeting families to bolster support for their campaigns ahead of the general election, The Texas Tribune reported. Talarico’s parents, sister and baby niece joined him at the restaurant near the University of Texas at Austin to help greet guests per the outlet.
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