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Colorado Democrats now want to censure Polis for commuting the 9-year sentence of former Mesa County Clerk and election denier Tina Peters.

The Trump administration announced that it will increase the number of white South Africans it admits as refugees this year from about 7,500 to 17,500.

Trump settled with an agency he's ultimately in charge of, negotiated a reparations fund for his cronies, and got immunity for himself and his family.

So apparently, America can do reparations and wrap up the process in two years; it just depends on who is crying.

Despite him being deeply unpopular and exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis, Republicans are still all about President Donald Trump. 

Keisha Lance Bottoms wins Georgia Democratic primary, aims to become first Black female governor

So, basically, we should be calling them Trumperations, not reparations — because what are we even supposed to be repairing here?

A resurfaced video shows Mike Johnson defending politicians' right to use their positions to line their pockets because they don't make enough.

In this week’s Le[e]gal Brief, attorney Lee Merritt outlines what can be done to protect Black voting rights after the Callais decision.

South Carolina’s redistricting effort would focus on eliminating the district that’s been held by Rep. James Clyburn for over 30 years. 

Oh, y'all thought BBL Trizzy only wanted that bulletproof ballroom in the White House to waste taxpayers' money?

A lawsuit has been brought forth by a group of Florida voters who believe Florida’s redistricting effort violated the state constitution.