Republicans Aim to Shift Focus to Future, But Trump’s Shadow Over Jan. 6 Lingers

Washington, D.C. — As the Republican Party sets its sights on future elections, the lingering shadow of former President Donald Trump’s involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot continues to dominate the political discourse. The party’s efforts to move forward are consistently pulled back to that tumultuous day when Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, seeking to overturn the 2020 election results. Republican leaders are faced with an ongoing challenge: how to navigate Trump’s influential presence …

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Divide Deepens as Nearly All Democrats Favor Stricter Gun Laws, While Republicans Show Limited Support, Reveals Gallup Survey

Washington, D.C. — In a nation deeply divided by political ideologies, the issue of gun control remains a contentious topic, spotlighting significant differences between Democrats and Republicans. Recent studies show an almost unanimous consensus among Democrats pushing for more rigorous gun regulations, in stark contrast to their Republican counterparts. A 2021 Gallup poll highlighted that 91% of Democrats advocate for tighter gun laws, evidencing a near-uniform stance within the party on this issue. Support among …

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Georgia Republicans Push Bill to Increase Collaboration Between Law Enforcement and ICE

Atlanta, Georgia – A proposed bill in the Georgia House of Representatives aims to require all eligible police and sheriff’s departments to assist in identifying and detaining undocumented immigrants for deportation. This initiative follows the arrest of Venezuelan citizen Jose Ibarra, accused of murdering a nursing student at the University of Georgia campus. Ibarra, 26, has been charged with murder and assault in connection with the death of 22-year-old Laken Riley, a nursing student at …

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Senate Republicans Want Careful Consideration of Federal Involvement in Childcare Crisis

Republicans in the Senate have urged their colleagues to take their time in deciding how much the federal government should intervene in the American childcare system. On May 31st, the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee met to address the daycare crisis facing some American families and possible solutions to help fulfill the requirements of both working families and childcare employees. Republicans and Democrats alike testified at the meeting, with Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), …

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Biden’s Push for Electric Vehicles, Sparks Controversy 

several prominent Republican politicians and organizations representing the energy business lashed out at the Biden administration for announcing stringent new restrictions that will crack down on pollution from gasoline-powered vehicles.