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President Donald Trump has tried many ways to tighten his grip on U.S. elections, from signing executive orders to pushing restrictive legislation in Congress. Monday’s Supreme Court ruling siding with states that accept late-arriving mail ballots was the latest example showing the limits of his reach.
Donald Trump just broke a decades-old political tradition with a surprise announcement that has everyone talking. He announced a Republican midterm convention in Dallas. Donald Trump announces
Fearing a Democratic takeover of Congress, the president has spent months trying to alter how the midterms will be conducted, but obstacles keep cropping up.
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller issued a grim warning to Republicans if Democrats win the midterm elections in November. Miller, one of the architects of President Donald Trump’s second term agenda,
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) learned her Democratic opponent on Tuesday after both candidates advanced unopposed. Boebert is set for a matchup with Democrat Eileen Laubacher. Boebert originally represented Colorado‘s 3rd Congressional District before she mounted a run in the 4th District after winning by just a few hundred votes in 2022.
U.S. District Judge Denise Caspar said the Federal Labor Relations Authority’s move earlier this year to usurp jurisdiction over some cases from career employees was arbitrary and capricious under the Administrative Procedure Act.
The Supreme Court dealt the Trump agenda major blows on economic regulation and mail-in voting, but also expanded Trump's power over federal agencies.
Keiko Fujimori won the Peruvian presidential election on her fourth try, making Peru the latest in a trend of Latin American countries shifting right since President Donald Trump took office. Fujimori,
