The United States Senate proceeded with the confirmation hearing process for federal judge Amy Coney Barrett on Monday, October 12, 2020 after President Trump nominated her to fill the vacant seat left by late liberal icon, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Read MoreThe Judicial branch has been the most revered, and most often forgotten about, part of the American government. Before the 70s, judges were voted in almost unanimously, simple rubber stamps to whoever the president was. These types of judges were mere checks on the rest of the federal government, preventing it from expanding its power too much.
Read MoreAs most people are aware, America has a two-party system. The Democrats, with their left-winged principles on rights, reform, and internationalism and the Republicans, with their right-winged principles on authority, tradition, and nationalism. With the election coming up in November, we all have to make a choice. But while we tend to look at small factors that provide speculation in these elections, we need to look at the fundamental element that takes place at the root of our nation.
Read MoreSeptember 29, 2020: A night we will never forget. Americans sat down in front of their screens — whether TV, computer monitor, or even phone — and watched the first presidential debate of the 2020 election as it streamed live all across the country.
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On Wednesday, December 18 President Trump became just the third U.S. president to ever be impeached. Here is a compiled list and guide of everything to know about Donald Trump’s impeachment.
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From Sean Hannity to post-Trump Sean Hannity, here’s a look inside the brains of today’s political pundits.
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Every ten years, the U.S. government sends a packet of questions to houses all across America. In the 2020 census, the citizenship question, which the Trump administration and many members of the Republican party are pushing for, has created a new controversy surrounding the census.
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