Garrity’s announcement came after news that a Mauritanian citizen from Philadelphia, was charged with fraudulent voting.
Adam Schiff’s shifty memory
For decades, Congress has outsourced its checks on the executive to… the executive.
College athletes: Show me the money
Colleges and universities are allowed to entice athletes with tens of millions of dollars.
Congressional committee presses Shapiro administration on Medicaid fraud in Pennsylvania
Shapiro himself estimated Medicaid fraud to be roughly $3 billion a year.
Trump, tech giants sign ratepayer protection pledge on data center energy costs
Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle, and xAI signed the Ratepayer Protection Pledge.
Pennsylvania sues over Trump’s new global tariffs
Section 122, which has never been invoked, gives the president temporary authority to address balance-of-payments deficits.
The boiling cauldron in the Middle East
Politics never dies, and Democratic leadership threw another anti-Trump log on the fire during the attacks on Iran.
The SOTU was all about us
In one way or another, the SOTU guests represented the greatness of America.
Iran Round Two?
The administration is being less than forthcoming about its policy vis-à-vis Iran.
Separation of powers keeps us free
Conservatives have historically been more interested in the separation of powers than progressives.
