STEVE CORTES: Americans Overwhelmingly Back Trump’s Deportation Agenda

Americans overwhelmingly support the Trump Vance administration’s move on borders and immigration issues, demanding a return to laws and orders on immigration issues. These beliefs were cut across the ideological and demographic lines, in line with the mandatory victory that President Donald Trump won last November. in particular, +19% margin, Americans return widely, massive deportation […]

Senate Overwhelmingly Confirms Doug Burgum As Trump’s Interior Secretary

The Senate checked the former Governor of North Dakota Doug Burgam in a bipartardous way, leading President Donald Trump’s Ministry of Home Affairs on Thursday evening. Senator overwhelmingly approved Bulgum’s nomination 79-18. Three Senator did not vote. (Related: It may be lit out for the New York Demes climate salary system in Manhattan) Under the […]

House Lawmakers Vote Overwhelmingly To Keep Government Open As Shutdown Nears

House members overwhelmingly supported House Speaker Mike Johnson’s stopgap spending. invoice Friday night, funding the government through March 2025 to provide disaster relief to hurricane victims. of the bill aisle It was a sigh of relief for House Republican leaders, who were unable to secure enough support to pass a stopgap spending bill Thursday that […]

Union Bigwigs Decline To Endorse Anyone For President Despite Rank-And-File Members Overwhelmingly Backing Trump

The International Teamsters union on Wednesday declined to announce an endorsement in the 2024 presidential election, just hours after releasing internal polling data showing workers it represents strongly support former President Donald Trump. Among rank-and-file members of major labor unions, 59.6% of those surveyed said the Teamsters should support Trump, while only 31% said they […]

House Overwhelmingly Passes Bill To Tackle Key Air Travel Issues

The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill Wednesday that reauthorizes the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the next five years. HR 3935The bill was passed by a majority of 351 to 69, with the backing of Republican Missouri Rep. Sam Graves, chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, according to the House clerk. summary. […]