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The Daily Briefing – May 25, 2026

This Memorial Day, we remember the Americans who gave their lives defending our country — and we honor the extraordinary courage of just some of the heroes from right here in Washington state. Seattle native William Kenzo Nakamura fought in World War II with the famed 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Facing heavy enemy fire in … Continued

The Daily Briefing – May 22, 2026

Democrats promised “just pennies” on gas prices, delivered 50+ cents a gallon, and now call affordability complaints an emergency — just not the kind they want to fix.

The Daily Briefing – May 21, 2026

After carving up Central Washington in the name of “fairness,” Democrats are suddenly hoping their handiwork can slip past the Supreme Court unnoticed.

The Daily Briefing – May 20, 2026

After years of swearing they’d never impose an income tax, Olympia Democrats jammed one through anyway — and voters are now racing to repeal it before the state’s economic decline accelerates even further.

The Daily Briefing – May 19, 2026

Turns out Democrats weren’t just worried voters would reject their income tax — they were worried the courts might still believe the Constitution means what it says.  

The Daily Briefing – May 15, 2026

After redrawing maps to get the “right” political outcome, Democrats are suddenly very concerned about “chaos” if the courts reverse it.

The Daily Briefing – May 14, 2026

New emails suggest Olympia Democrats weren’t just passing an income tax — they were carefully engineering a legal strategy around a court they viewed as politically favorable. 

The Daily Briefing – May 13, 2026

Olympia Democrats spent years pretending judges are “nonpartisan” — right up until voters started paying attention to the court that could hand them an income tax and permanent political control.

The Daily Briefing – May 12, 2026

After two terms of pretending Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is a “moderate,” national Republicans are treating WA-03 like a prime pickup opportunity — and Democrats are starting to sweat.  

The Daily Briefing – May 8, 2026

Democrats thought a “necessity clause” could keep voters quiet — now Let’s Go Washington is gearing up to make them defend their income tax obsession at the ballot box.

The Daily Briefing – May 7, 2026

Olympia spent like the boom times would last forever. Turns out reality finally showed up with a calculator.

The Daily Briefing – May 5, 2026

Nothing says “respect the Constitution” like autographing it for donors after a judge just shut you down.