New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District Race Heats Up as Former Biden Lawyer Christian Urrutia Joins the Democratic Clamor

Moultonborough, N.H. — A new candidate has entered the race for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District. Christian Urrutia, an executive at Airbnb and a captain in the New Hampshire Army National Guard, has announced his candidacy, aiming to revitalize the district’s Democratic representation. Urrutia, who grew up in Hudson as the son of immigrants, has previously held a legal position in the Biden administration and worked with various international law firms. In a video unveiling his campaign, he criticized the current political landscape, asserting that it is dominated by money and insider connections, ultimately failing … Read more

Democratic Dissent: Trump’s Law Upholding Sparks Controversy as McCarthy Defends Him

Washington, D.C. — Democrats have recently taken aim at former President Donald Trump, expressing their discontent over his strict adherence to federal laws concerning immigration and border security. This criticism comes as the Biden administration continues to navigate complex issues surrounding immigration policy. Kevin McCarthy, the House Minority Leader, defended Trump’s policies during a press briefing, emphasizing that following the law is a fundamental duty of any leader. He argued that Trump’s approach to immigration was not only lawful but necessary for national security. “We should uphold the laws that keep our country safe,” McCarthy … Read more

Congressional Clash: GOP Lawmakers Challenge Democratic Governors Over Immigration Sanctuary Policies in Heated Hearing

WASHINGTON — Tensions flared as President Donald Trump confronted California’s governor over immigration policy, prompting Republican lawmakers in Congress to summon Democratic governors to a hearing focused on policies that limit local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hosted the session amid mounting scrutiny of policies labeled as “sanctuary” by Republicans. Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer commenced the hearing by highlighting a case involving the family of a young woman fatally injured in a hit-and-run in Illinois. He argued that the state’s sanctuary policies may have enabled the … Read more

Fulton County Judge Disqualifies Daniel Blackman, Invalidating Votes for Contesting Democratic Candidate Ahead of Georgia PSC Primary

FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — A Fulton County judge has ruled that votes cast for a Democratic candidate in the upcoming primary election for the Georgia Public Service Commission will be invalid, following a determination of the candidate’s ineligibility. During a hearing earlier this week, Judge Ural Glanville upheld Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s decision to disqualify Daniel Blackman, who is vying for the District 3 seat in the June 17 primary. Blackman, a former regional administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, has been contending with questions regarding his residency qualifications. An administrative law judge … Read more