Got Racism? Minneapolis Public Schools Bar White, Asian Students From Classes on ‘Black Culture’

This post was originally published on here In this episode of “How Can This Possibly Be Legal?”… Several Minneapolis public high schools are barring white and Asian students from enrolling in certain courses on Black culture, newly released documents show.  Advertisement The classes, which count toward the district’s elective graduation requirement, leave white and Asian…

Cook County, IL, Slides Toward Full-Blown Insurrection As Judges Try to Stop Immigration Enforcement

This post was originally published on here Cook County, Illinois, seems to have entered a full-blown state of insurrection against federal authority. In the wake of a federal judge contravening federal law and deciding that the president could not mobilize Illinois National Guard troops to protect U.S. property in Illinois, others have jumped on the…

Fetterman Torches Dems on Shutdown, Stuns Forum Crowd With Refusal to Call Political Opponents ‘Fascists’

This post was originally published on here Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) criticized Democrats for the ongoing Schumer Shutdown, accusing them of holding the government hostage while suggesting they are prioritizing their party’s own interests over the best interests of the American people. Advertisement Fetterman made several comments during NewsNation’s live town hall at the Kennedy…

House Democrat Makes an Insulting Closing Argument for Jay Jones, and Virginia Voters Shouldn’t Buy It

This post was originally published on here As RedState reported, the fallout from the Jay Jones texting scandal continues to rock the race for attorney general in Virginia, with new polling from Trafalgar Group showing GOP Attorney General Jason Miyares now leading the embattled Democrat nominee by six points after trailing him by four points…

The Voting Rights Act Probably Won’t Be ‘Gutted,’ but the Supreme Court Appears Set to Restrain It

This post was originally published on here If you only read the headlines after the Supreme Court’s re-argument in Louisiana v. Callais, you’d think conservatives on the Court were sharpening their knives to “gut” the Voting Rights Act. The reality inside the courtroom was more nuanced—and, for those who actually care about constitutional limits, more…