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Poll: Democrat Favorability Hits 35-Year Low as GOP Gains Trust on Key Issues

​​The Democrat Party’s image has fallen to its lowest level since 1990, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll, as voters favor Republicans on nearly all major issues,even while expressing disapproval of Donald Trump’s approach to key policies such as inflation, tariffs, and foreign policy.

A delegate wears Democratic party donkey themed sunglasses during the Democratic National

Poll: Public Swings Massively in Trump’s Favor on Economy Since April

A bipartisan poll shows a dramatic shift in public opinion on the state of the U.S. economy, with a net 23-point swing toward optimism since April, an uptick that parallels renewed economic momentum under President Donald Trump’s policies, according to officials and market data.

U.S. Withdraws from UNESCO over ‘Divisive… Globalist Ideological Agenda’

The United States is severing ties with the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) — the cultural engagement arm of the United Nations (U.N.) — citing the agency’s drift from its founding mission and embrace of radical ideologies such as globalist priorities, anti-Israel bias, and the admission of the “State of Palestine” as a Member State as incompatible with American interests.

US State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce held a press briefing on many subjects such a

Fateh Frenzy: Mandated Muslim Prayer Breaks, Fraud-Tied Cash, BLM Riot Support, ‘Progressive’ Not Radical Enough

Minnesota state Sen. Omar Fateh, a self-declared democratic socialist now running for mayor of Minneapolis, opened his campaign office to support George Floyd rioters and called for banning tear gas and rubber bullets, returned thousands in campaign cash tied to one of the nation’s largest fraud schemes, and has pushed to compel Amazon to implement mandatory prayer breaks for Muslim workers.

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - DECEMBER 31: Omar Fateh, a member-elect of the Minnesota State Senate, s

Trump: ‘Jeffrey Epstein Hoax’ Is Left’s Latest Media Scam to Distract from My Success

President Donald Trump blasted what he called the “Jeffrey Epstein Hoax” in a fiery Truth Social message Wednesday. He accused the “Radical Left Democrats” of launching a new smear campaign against him, denounced former supporters who have bought into the Epstein narrative, and recalled a long list of past “hoaxes” pushed by the Left and the corporate media.

WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES - JULY 15: United States President Donald Trump return to the

Democrats Obsess over Signalgate in Waltz Confirmation Hearing

Democrats fixated on an encrypted group chat during Rep. Mike Waltz’s (R-FL) confirmation hearing for U.N. Ambassador on Tuesday, reviving months-old allegations that a Trump-era Signal thread involving a journalist and sensitive military information constituted a breach, despite no confirmed evidence that classified material was shared.

Mike Waltz, former US national security adviser and US ambassador to the United Nations (U

AI Ad Mocking Stefanik Backfires on Democrat Opponent

Blake Gendebien, a Democrat running to unseat House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik in New York’s 21st District, drew negative attention this week for an AI-generated campaign ad and a contentious exchange during a local television interview.

Elise Stefanik and Blake Gendebien

Trump to Canada: Stop Fentanyl and End Dairy Tariffs or Face 35 Percent Penalty

President Donald J. Trump issued a direct warning to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in a newly released letter, threatening a 35 percent tariff on Canadian imports starting August 1, citing what he describes as Canada’s role in fueling America’s fentanyl crisis and longstanding trade imbalances.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney listtens to questions during a meeting with President

Texas Senate Primary for Cornyn Seat Heats Up as Paxton Splits with Wife, Trump Mulls Engaging

President Trump recently met with Senate GOP leaders including Sen. John Thune and officials from the Senate Leadership Fund to discuss key 2026 races, including the high-stakes Texas showdown between Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton. According to a source familiar with the meeting, the White House is closely monitoring the primary but has yet to intervene, reportedly waiting to see whether Paxton can close the polling gap before weighing in.

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