
DemDaily: SCOTUS Takes Top Off Travel Ban
December 8, 2017 On Monday the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decided to allow full enforcement of the Trump Administration’s ban on travel to the United States by residents of six...

DemDaily: A Monumental Act
December 6, 2017 On Monday, President Trump significantly reduced the size of two national monuments by an estimated two million acres, the largest rollback of federal land protection in United...

DemDaily: Flynn First
December 1, 2017 Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn became the first senior White House official and fourth person connected to the Trump campaign, to fall victim to the Special...

DemDaily: When a Government Shuts Down
November 30, 2017 Amidst the firestorm of other headline news, the public is facing a potential shutdown of the United States Government. A government shutdown is the process the Executive...

DemDaily: The Presidential Contenders. The Update!
November 21, 2017 The cast of potential contenders for the 2020 Democratic nomination appears to expand with each passing month of the Trump Administration. While the political dynamics, and Mr...

DemDaily: A Little Humor
November 17, 2017 A little humor to remind us to laugh! Jimmy Fallon “It just came out that as many as four elected officials have NOT been accused of sexual harassment.” “I read...

DemDaily: Recognizing Human Rights
November 16, 2017 While Americans struggle under a new era of human rights abuses domestically, we often forget the plight of those in other countries and the devastating injustices being done to...

DemDaily: Status of the Senate
November 15, 2017 While House Republicans are exiting in historic numbers, only two of their senior colleagues in the Senate have announced retirements, although both – at least in name...

DemDaily: The Resigned
November 14, 2017 While Democrats made gains on the state level last Tuesday, Republicans were able to take some solace in the victory of Republican Jim Curtis in the November 7th Special Election...

DemDaily: Too Soon for Texas
November 6, 2017 Yesterday’s mass shooting in Texas brought to almost 1,000 the number of US citizens who have died from gun violence since the deadly massacre in Las Vegas – just one...