Author: Nancy Jackson

Nancy grew up in the South where her passion for politics first began. After getting her BA in journalism from Ole Miss she became an arts and culture writer for Athens Magazine where she enjoyed reporting on the eclectic music and art scene in Athens, GA. However, her desire to report on issues and policies impacting everyday Americans won out and she packed her bags for Washington, DC. Now, she splits her time between the Nation’s Capital and Philadelphia where she covers the fast-paced environment of politics, business, and news. In her off time, you can find Nancy exploring museums or enjoying brunch with friends.

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-Calif.) administration is preparing to face a significant legal effort to overturn the state’s controversial law declaring California a “sanctuary state” for minors seeking transgender medical procedures.  On Tuesday, parental rights nonprofit, Our Watch plans to file a lawsuit Tuesday in U.S. District Court against California Attorney General Rob Bonta.  The filing, to be submitted by Advocates for Faith and Freedom, calls for a jury trial regarding Senate Bill 107. It also seeks injunctive relief, a judicial declaration that the law is unconstitutional, as well as the recovery of attorney fees.  Gov. Newsom signed SB 107, which…

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A progressive veterans organization is pushing to ban the airing of Fox News on U.S. military bases. According to The Hill, a new ad by the group VoteVets hones in on recent revelations made as part of a legal fight the network faces over its coverage of the 2020 election. A narrator for the ad says Fox engaged in “information warfare that divides the troops, hurts unit cohesion, weakens our readiness, and threatens our national security.” “There’s no excuse for allowing anti-American, anti-democracy anti-military disinformation in the barracks, in the chow hall or anywhere our troops serve,” the ad says.…

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The White House has identified the woman who passed away from injuries sustained from a turbulent private flight has been identified as former Obama administration official, Dana Hyde. On Friday, Hyde was flying with two crew members and three passengers on a Conexon-owned jet from Keene, New Hampshire to Leesburg, Virginia when the plane encountered turbulence and was forced to make an emergency landing outside of Hartford, Connecticut. A similar flight indecent recently left seven passages with injuries… Hyde’s death follows a similar incident last week in which seven Lufthansa airline passengers traveling from Texas were hospitalized with injuries after their plane…

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Christine Anderson, a member of the European Parliament and a member of Germany’s conservative Alternative for Germany (AfD) party says that freedom, Democracy, and the rule of law are on the brink of collapse in Western nations and the Covid-19 pandemic is partially to blame. “We are now violating what we thought was the foundation our societies were built on,” Anderson said. Anderson recently completed a tour in Canada visiting the Freedom Convoy and decided to take the opportunity to attend this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) which is known to host thousands of conservative supporters, activists, and lawmakers…

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Recently ousted Project Veritas boss James O’Keefe resurfaced at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) with the whistleblower he credited the success to the recent Pfizer sting Last month, O’Keefe was ousted last month by Project Veritas’ board of directors over claims of employer abuse. American Liberty News previously reported that O’Keefe’s allies revealed that he read his resignation letter in front of his former team and board members at Project Veritas’ Mamaroneck, New York headquarters. (RELATED: James O’Keefe Gone as Head of Project Veritas) https://twitter.com/NeilWMcCabe2/status/1627711907636383745 “We need brave whistleblowers,” O’Keefe said while introducing Debbie Bernal at CPAC on Saturday. “We…

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House Republicans want to hold Antifa accountable after demonstrators allegedly set fire to the construction site of an Atlanta public safety training facility anti-police and environment activists dubbed “Cop City” Sunday evening. Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she plans to introduce legislation to declare Antifa as a terrorist organization. “Antifa are domestic terrorists and I’m introducing my resolution to officially declare them a terrorist organization on Tuesday,” Rep. Green tweeted while sharing a video of the fire. https://twitter.com/RepMTG/status/1632576159761289219?s=20 “This is domestic terrorism. It was planned for weeks and announced on social media. Antifa are self proclaimed communists and consistently organize to…

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Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake says that some “powerful people back East” desperately want her out of politics and are willing to do anything to make it happen “Something happened to me this week before I left for [the Conservative Political Action Conference] CPAC, and it shows how desperate these people are to stop me and to silence you. I decided to share this. It’s a little bit controversial, but I’m going to put this out,” Lake said while addressing the crowd. After Lake’s November loss to then-Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D) the former TV reporter has…

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A Republican lawmaker is trying to change the political landscape of the Sunshine State. Following Democrats’ widespread losses in Florida during the 2022 midterms, Republican state Sen. Blaise Ingoglia has filed a bill to eliminate the party entirely. According to The Hill, “The Ultimate Cancel Act” (SB 1248), sponsored by Ingoglia (R-Spring Hill), would cancel the filings of any political party that supported slavery during the Civil War. “The Democrat party adopted pro-slavery stances in their party platforms and this bill says that if you have done that in the past, then the Secretary of State shall de-certify and get…

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On Friday, infamous white nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes was removed after attempting to attend 2023’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). “His racist rhetoric and actions are not consistent with the mission of CPAC.” Chairman Matt Schlapp tweeted after the incident. https://twitter.com/mschlapp/status/1631676801264111616 In November, Fuentes attended a dinner at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate alongside the rapper Ye- formerly known as Kanye West. Fuentes, a well-known online streamer has frequently come under fire for spouting anti-Semitic and white nationalist propaganda. Trump responded to criticism by saying Fuentes was never invited to the dinner. (RELATED: Trump Responds After Having…

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As the saying goes, “those who can’t do, teach.” It seems that recently ousted Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney has accepted a position with the University of Virginia as a professor at its Center for Politics. According to The Hill, Cheney will participate in university-wide lectures, serve as a guest lecturer in student seminars, contribute to the department’s research and participate in university and community events. “With democracy under fire in this country and elsewhere around the world, Liz Cheney serves as a model of political courage and leadership,” the center’s director, Larry Sabato, said in a statement. “Liz will send…

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