
Riled Up MAGA Faithful From Across Pennsylvania Crash Bucks County Commissioners Meeting
Sean Moon, leader of the “antigovernment Christian gun cult” Rod of Iron Ministries, even made an appearance.
Sean Moon, leader of the “antigovernment Christian gun cult” Rod of Iron Ministries, even made an appearance.
Vote Mama PAC-endorsed candidates achieved a 71% win rate in the commonwealth.
The Concert will take place in the Big Room tonight at 6:30 pm
A negative ad by the McPhillips campaign quoted a poorly researched, factually incorrect article by the right-wing website Broad and Liberty — a media partner of Politics PA.
The screening with Q & A will be Nov. 3rd at 4pm
Bucks County’s Bonnie Chang found the project through the Center for Artistic Activism and initially wanted to bring the projections locally. However, Philly has taller buildings better suited for displaying them.
“As a commander, I learned a thing or two about what it’s like to be accountable to those you seek to lead,” said Ehasz. “Brian can’t even be bothered to give you all a few minutes of his time.”
The nonpartisan event will be held at Bucks County Community College’s Newtown campus Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
A Trump victory with Republican majorities in Congress using Project 2025 as a playbook could usher in a national abortion ban and further erode women’s rights.
“It’s easy to mock this legislation because it’s so inane and embarrassing — and we have,” said Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA).
If ICE approves the 287(g) “task force model” application and the sheriff moves forward without the commissioners’ green light, legal action will be imminent and “Bucks County taxpayers will be on the hook.”
The Michigan state lawmaker with a rising national profile is running for U.S. Senate. She also has ties to Bucks County.
The Arizona senator also discussed how Democrats need to stop being “too effing safe all the time” and do a better job of reaching out to voters and expanding the party’s base.
“But without federal funding, the road ahead becomes more challenging — not just in sustaining what we do now, but in continuing to grow and innovate,” said Bill Marrazzo, President & CEO for WHYY.