The DOJ is asking a federal court to let it defend an Ohio law that voting rights advocates say will disenfranchise thousands of eligible citizens from voting.
When Kansas passed a similar law, 12% of voters in the state who were trying to register for the first time were blocked from doing so. https://t.co/Mmcg8SUcYW
@TeamHusted Husted was in the Ohio Statehouse from 2001-2011. Then he was Secretary of State from 2011-2019, under Gov. Kasich. He's not an outsider coming in to clean up dirty politics. Husted is the dirty politics.
🚨 Under Trump, insurance companies are now declining patients’ requests for life-saving treatment at dramatically higher rates.
Experts believe this is because insurance companies know the Trump Administration will not hold them accountable.
BREAKING MS NOW:
FBI agents on Thursday raided the Cleveland offices of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative — a pro-democracy organization that helps register voters in that state, according to three people briefed on the search.
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Republican state Rep. Jennifer Gross is moving a floor amendment to HB667, the Reagan Tokes and Patrick Heringer Act, to loosen Ohio's conceal-carry laws, including lowering the conceal-carry age from 21 to 18.
Ohio House voted 75-20 to table the amendment.
Sen. Jon Husted (R-OH) — who called the U.S. war with Iran "good news for the global economy" and voted against ending it — represents a state where gasoline is up 40.5% over the past year as consumer prices hit a 3-year high of 4.2%. Read more: https://t.co/OUqwPL8VzH
It's official, our lawmakers have weaponized the Ohio Constitution for their own political gain.
SJR 10 is a transparent ploy to manipulate the democratic system and impact the governor’s race. The brazen coordination with the Ramaswamy Campaign is not at all subtle; it’s offensive and derivative.
BREAKING: The Florida Supreme Court greenlights the GOP's newly enacted gerrymander for use in the 2026 midterms, despite the state's voter-approved ban on partisan gerrymandering.
With the new map, Republicans could gain up to four more seats in Congress. https://t.co/4AyZzBA3xx
A new proposal by a business trade group is causing Ohio farmers to fear that the state and utility companies could take private property to build data centers. This idea would also allow entities to take the land before the owner gets paid. https://t.co/jNv02410vh
Just when Trump thought the Epstein files threat was in the rear view mirror, Maggie Habermsn and Jonathan Swan come a knocking on the door of public consciousness again.
Their upcoming book ‘Regime Change’ rips of the festering scab that has grown over the open wound of Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
The regime are going to find this reporting very difficult to brush off as lies and a hit job. It’s just another in a growing list of damaging political threats Trump is unable to fend off.
Thanks to the New York Times for the clip.
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How many can say this:
New Yorker, February 2026:
$4.05 billion in family take from ventures that exist because he’s president.
Forbes:
his net worth went from $3.9 billion to $7.3 billion by September 2025. Nearly doubled in eight months.
Wall Street Journal:
$4 billion in proceeds and paper wealth from ventures launched since his re-election.
House Oversight Democrats’ wealth tracker:
$5.1 billion in new family money.
Bloomberg:
crypto alone added $1.4 billion in a single year. One-fifth of the family fortune now sits in digital assets that didn’t exist the first time he ran.
All that work is really paying off.
Vivek Ramaswamy's gubernatorial campaign paid $14,000 to its security firm in the weeks after the firm's employee—his family bodyguard—was arrested with 264 grams of fentanyl, enough to kill an estimated 132,000 people, including a $2,000 payment four days after publicly firing the firm. Read more: https://t.co/VcdaSl9Lbp