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Illinois Rep. Introduces Bill to Ban the Sale of Violent Video Games in Illinois due to the recent Rise of Carjacking in Chicago.
Illinois Rep. Introduces Bill to Ban the Sale of Violent Video Games in Illinois due to the recent Rise of Carjacking in the State.
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In 2019, I wrote an opinion article concerning the Villainization of Mental Illness and Video Games, going over what went from concern to being used as a Political Tool. During that time, Republican Politicians which included the Former President of the United States Donald J. Trump were quick to blame Video Games and Mental Illness for the rise of Gun Violence in the United States. But not the…
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Mark Pocan is facing criticism for his response to White House aide Stephen Miller on immigration, in which Pocan said, "go back to 1930s Ge
Republicans slam Mark Pocan for social media post about White House aide Stephen Miller
Lawrence Andrea, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Thu, June 26, 2025 at 10:11 AM MST
WASHINGTON – Democratic U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan is facing criticism from Republicans after calling White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller a "racist (expletive)" and telling him to "go back to 1930’s Germany" following comments Miller made on immigration.
Pocan made the remarks in a post on X, responding to a tweet from Miller, who is Jewish, that read, "NYC is the clearest warning yet of what happens to a society when it fails to control migration."
Earlier in the day, Miller derided the city of New York following the Democratic mayoral primary victory of Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, suggesting New York was declining due to immigration.
The Democratic congresswoman said she plans to plead not guilty and called the case "a brazen attempt at political intimidation."
Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-N.J.) was indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury and plans to plead not guilty, according to statements from the congresswoman and the U.S. attorney's office in New Jersey.
Why it matters: Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba said McIver is facing a three-count indictment for allegedly "forcibly impeding and interfering with federal law enforcement officers," and faces up to 17 years in prison if convicted.
McIver has denied the charges and said in a statement that "the facts of this case will prove I was simply doing my job and will expose these proceedings for what they are: a brazen attempt at political intimidation."
She said she plans to enter a plea of not guilty.
State of play: McIver and Reps. Rob Menendez Jr. (D-N.J.) and Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.) were involved in a scuffle with law enforcement outside the Delany Hall detention facility in Newark last month.
The incident occurred as ICE officers went to arrest Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, with body camera video showing McIver elbowing an officer.
Voting NO on the DHS funding bill is the bare minimum.
Backing Kristi Noem’s impeachment is the bare minimum.
Holding law-breaking ICE agents legally accountable is the bare minimum.
ICE is beyond reform. Abolish it.