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Trump Celebrates Fuller, Slams Greene
A Clean Win In Georgia Republican Clay Fuller won the…
A Clean Win In Georgia Republican Clay Fuller won the race for Georgia’s 14th District by a solid 11 points, defeating Democrat Shawn Harris 55.9 percent to 44.1 percent. That is not a squeaker, no matter how many press releases are applied to it. The district was described as a Trump plus 37 seat, which means the result was more of a confirmation than a shock. Fuller did what campaigns are supposed to do, which is win the votes and avoid turning a clear race into a fog machine. In an age when every election night gets marketed like a moon landing, a straightforward win is almost old fashioned. Trump Makes It About More Than The Vote Trump posted his congratulations on Wednesday and used the moment to take a sharp swipe at Marjorie Taylor Greene. In his message, he praised Fuller as a “wonderful and talented man” and called him a big improvement over Greene. That kind of line is not subtle, but subtlety is not the brand. It is the political version of a billboard in a hurricane. Trump also framed the race as proof that his side still has strength in Georgia, even in a district where…
Americans Back Birthright Citizenship Limits
Poll Finds a Clear ShiftRasmussen Reports says 59% of Americans…
Judge Halts Trump’s Ethiopia TPS Cut
Judge Pauses the TPS End A federal judge in Boston…
Judge Pauses the TPS End A federal judge in Boston has put President Trump’s plan to end Temporary Protected Status for Ethiopians on hold. Judge Brian Murphy, a Biden appointee, said the administration did not follow the proper process when it moved to cancel the protection. For now, that keeps TPS in place for more than 5,000 Ethiopians who have been allowed to live and work in the United States. Washington loves a deadline right up until a judge treats it like a suggestion. How the Case Reached Court The Biden administration first granted TPS to Ethiopians in 2022, then extended it again in April 2024. That extension expired on Feb. 13, 2026. After returning to office in January 2025, Trump moved to roll back several TPS designations and told the Department of Homeland Security to narrow the program. DHS later said it reviewed country conditions and consulted other agencies before deciding Ethiopia no longer met the standard. The agency also said it disagreed with the ruling, which is the usual federal response to being told no in public. What Comes Next Murphy had already issued a temporary restraining order earlier this year, so this is not the first time…
California Audit Boss Admits the Gaps
Camera Catches a Familiar Story California Controller communications official Bismarck…
DHS Targets Sanctuary City Airports
DHS Eyes Sanctuary Airports Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said…
Trump, CNN Clash Over Iran
What Trump Claimed President Trump said he had agreed to…

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