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    2 Polls in Va. Governor’s Race Paint Very Different Pictures. Why Is Media Only Showing Democrat-Friendly One?

    The “unofficial” start to summer 2025 has arrived, and with it, Virginia’s campaign season with its national implications—it’s touted as a barometer for how the electorate feels about the party in power in Washington. The state never has an “off year”—what pundits call election years without a federal or statewide elections. Every year in Virginia…
    Joe Thomas
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    How President Trump Stopped Democrats’ Plan for Permanent Power

    It was not very long ago that liberal writers would rhapsodize about how America’s changing demographics would spell Republicans’ doom. A 2012 headline from The New York Times read, “Demographic Shift Brings New Worry for Republicans.” By 2014, the corporate media was already writing the GOP’s obituary: “Republicans have a major demographic problem. And it’s…
    Bradley Devlin
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    Democrats Push ‘Oregon Way’ for Nationwide Vote-at-Home Initiative

    Democrat Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley want the entire United States to adopt the “Oregon Way” for mail-in voting and have 11 other senators backing them. The Vote at Home Act would provide prepaid envelopes to return ballots for every registered voter, and requires automatic voter registration in states.  “I’m not sure you want…
    Fred Lucas
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    DOJ Sues North Carolina Over Voter Registration Issues

    The Justice Department sued North Carolina on Wednesday, alleging the battleground state failed to maintain accurate voter registration lists.  The litigation advances President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14248, “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections,” to ensure enforcement of existing federal election laws. The federal complaint alleges North Carolina’s Board of Elections used a state…
    Fred Lucas
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    Dan Bongino Says FBI Will Soon Release Video Confirming Jeffrey Epstein Killed Himself

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said on Thursday that soon-to-be released footage will confirm that disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide inside his jail cell. Suspicions have surrounded the apparent suicide of Epstein in his Manhattan jail cell on Aug. 10, 2019, with some indicating that he was actually murdered. Bongino said…
    Nicole Silverio
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    California Records Show How Attorney General Skewed Transgender Ballot Measure

    While gathering signatures for a proposed California ballot measure, Korey Wells found people who had opposed allowing boys to play girls scholastic sports, but nevertheless “refused to sign and/or donate” to an initiative that would prevent it.  The reason was “because they do not believe the substance of the Initiative could be so different than…
    Fred Lucas
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    Trump Commutes Sentence of ‘Gangster Disciples’ Founder

    In one of his most unorthodox moves to date, President Donald Trump commuted the federal life sentences of ex-convict Larry Hoover, 74, who was a founding member of the “Gangster Disciples” street gang in the 1960s. It is unclear why Trump commuted Hoover’s sentences, but his liberation has been championed by prominent rappers Kanye West…
    George Caldwell
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    Changes to ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ to Cost Extra $140B Over 10 Years, Tax Panel Estimates

    Want some extra SALT with those budgetary fries? It will cost you. The congressional Joint Committee on Taxation has released its latest cost estimates on the latest House budget proposal, which includes a quadrupling of the cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions on federal taxes. The projections suggest late compromises on issues such…
    George Caldwell
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    Poll: Paxton Leads Sen. Cornyn in Primary but Would Fare Worse in General Election

    A new poll shows Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is besting Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, in a hypothetical GOP Senate primary but would perform worse than the incumbent in what could shape up to be a tough general election for Republicans. Paxton holds a nine-point lead over Cornyn in a recent survey of likely Republican…
    Jacob Adams
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    Rubio to Slash or Consolidate More Than 300 State Department Offices

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio is moving quickly on President Donald Trump’s directive to overhaul the State Department and has notified Congress of plans to eliminate or consolidate more than 300 offices. On Thursday, Rubio notified Congress of some of the plan’s particulars. The elimination or consolidation of more than 300 department offices amounts to…
    Bradley Devlin
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    Trump Administration to Terminate Visas for Chinese Students 

    The Trump administration is taking steps to terminate visas for Chinese students studying in the United States.  “The U.S. will begin revoking visas of Chinese students, including those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced in a post on X Wednesday evening.   The…
    Virginia Allen
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    The Big, Beautiful Bill: A Lifeline for America’s Seniors

    In an era when many older Americans struggle to meet their most basic needs, the “Big, Beautiful Bill” stands out as a transformative piece of legislation—a rare example of commonsense policy that prioritizes dignity, stability, and security for our senior citizens. Across the country, seniors face mounting challenges. Fixed incomes barely stretch far enough to…
    Saul Anuzis
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    Trump Makes the Deal of a Lifetime for US Steel

    WEST MIFFLIN, Pennsylvania—Local steelworkers, community leaders, and economic experts said President Donald Trump’s announcement Friday that a deal was struck between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel will go down in American history as the most enduring economic “big, beautiful deal” the 47th president has made. It is a deal robustly supported by the rank-and-file steelworkers…
    Salena Zito
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    Virginia GOP Braces for High-Stakes Elections as Trump Weighs Prosecutor Appointments

    President Donald Trump’s decision on who he will appoint as Virginia’s two top federal prosecutors may be coming soon. And who he chooses could impact the state Legislature’s elections in November. Just last week, Virginia House of Delegates Minority Leader Todd Gilbert told Virginia Scope that he was ready to step down from his leadership…
    Joe Thomas
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    Jasmine Crockett Looking to Be Top Dem on House Oversight Committee

    Rising Democrat star Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, is making a bid to become the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee.  The panel’s previous top Democrat, the ranking (minority party) member, was Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., who died on May 21. The election to replace Connolly will be held on June 24. The time frame…
    Jacob Adams
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    The Bottom Is Falling Out for Legacy Media

    Trust in corporate media has disintegrated in recent years and even the most powerful legacy institutions are facing a reckoning.  The Washington Post, which is owned by billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, announced Monday that it was laying off a sizable chunk of its staff. “Today, we are announcing that The Washington Post is offering a Voluntary…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    Congressional Leaders on the Left Just Relaunched Their Government Health Care Takeover

    The Left is nothing if not persistent. While Congress has been exhaustively debating the tax cut and spending details of President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful, Bill,” Sen. Bernie Sanders, Vermont’s independent socialist, and his House Democrat allies are again honing their comprehensive health policy agenda: the abolition of all Americans’ private and employer-sponsored health insurance…
    Robert Moffit
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    Historian Victor Davis Hanson Lays Out Ancient Lessons on Borders: ‘Walls Do Really Work’

    Military historian and classicist Victor Davis Hanson, speaking Wednesday at The Heritage Foundation, drew striking parallels between the empires of the past and the modern United States. Hanson, a Daily Signal contributor, contended that, contrary to the assertions of the Left, “walls do work,” and that the United States is in need of cultural cohesion…
    George Caldwell
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    The Truth About South Africa’s Anti-American Agenda

    Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more of his videos. Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for The Daily Signal. We’ve had another “ambush” in the White House. Ambush, remember, means an unexpected attack on someone…
    Victor Davis Hanson
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    RFK Jr. Tells Doctors to Discard Unscientific Guidelines Promoting Child Gender Transitions

    The Department of Health and Human Services sent a letter to health care providers urging them to discard discredited research on child gender transitions. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy told health care providers, risk managers, and state medical boards to heed his department’s recent review of child sex changes, which determined the irreversible procedures can…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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