An Idaho woman was violently removed by private security guards from a town hall organized by a local Republican committee in an incident that was described as a "foreboding sign." A legislative town hall led by the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee descended into chaos Saturday when unidentified,
Republican state lawmakers in more than 10 states, including South Carolina, Idaho, Kentucky, Missouri, Georgia, Indiana, North Dakota and Oklahoma, have all introduced bills that would redefine abortion as homicide by defining a "person" or "human being" as inclusive of an "unborn" or "preborn" child.
We have arrived in 2025 with the Idaho Republican Party as strong as it has ever been. Not only in the count of Republican officeholders but in the quality of
Brad Little now confronts a situation no Idaho governor has faced in three decades — a hostile Legislature dominated by his own Republican Party. But Idaho’s chief executive need not control a majority in the Legislature to have leverage — if he chooses to exercise the veto.
The woman who was forcibly removed from a town hall hosted by the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee has raised over $320,000 via GoFundMe to “retain a skilled lawyer who can help her navigate this complex situation,
Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador has announced that the Department of Justice is dismissing any further actions against Idaho's Defense of Life Act.The US
On Feb. 22 — the 293rd anniversary of George Washington’s birthday — the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee went from zero to fascist in 3.2 seconds. The setting was the KCRCC’s town hall meeting with local legislators.
Private, unidentified security personnel dragged a woman out of the event. It raises questions not just about tolerance for dissent but about who gets deputized to do what.
The sponsor of a bill that would slash lower-income health insurance coverage brought a new compromise proposal. He’s been harassed after his initial bill, he told a House committee.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is encouraging Republican lawmakers to skip town halls, which have been filled with protestors.
If you were putting your faith in President Donald Trump and this Republican Congress to do the right thing, you’ve been sold a bill of goods. | Opinion