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  • Trump administration plans to cut 80,000 employees from Veterans Affairs, according to internal memo

    “What’s going to happen is VA’s not going to perform as well for veterans, and veterans are going to get harmed,” said Michael Missal, who was the VA’s inspector general for nine years until he was fired last month by Donald Trump.


  • VIDEO: Maine Governor Defies Trump While Ayotte Does Nothing

    Governor of Maine Janet Mills made major headlines for standing up to Donald Trump at the White House for his attacks on transgender youth across the country. Meanwhile, New Hampshire governor Kelly Ayotte stood by silent. @granitepost Governor of Maine Janet Mills made major headlines for standing up to Donald Trump at the White House…


  • VIDEO: New Hampshire Senator Snoops On Food Stamps Users

    NH State Sen. Victoria Sullivan of Manchester sparked backlash for publicly snooping on and shaming a constituent’s ‘junk food’ purchase using food stamps. @granitepost NH State Sen. Victoria Sullivan of Manchester sparked backlash for publicly snooping on and shaming a constituent’s 'junk food' purchase using food stamps. #NHPolitics ♬ original sound – Granite Post


  • Trump’s Job Cuts Threaten Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Sparking Alarm Over National Security

    Top Democrats from New Hampshire’s federal delegation joined labor leaders at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard last Friday to send an urgent warning about the impact President Donald Trump’s attacks on the federal workforce will have on their work assembling submarines for the US Navy. Leaders say the current hiring freeze is affecting the Shipyard workforce…


  • What Trump’s order making English the official language in the US could mean

    As President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order designating English as the official language of the United States, activists and advocacy groups are alarmed by what that will mean for non-English speakers when it comes to immigration, voter access and other issues.


  • Ayotte heads to DC for Trump while he slashes New Hampshire jobs and programs

    This week New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte was spotted with former New Hampshire congressional candidate and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt in Washington D.C., reportedly taking meetings during the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and Trump administration officials who are pushing for a $4.5 trillion budget package said to include significant tax cuts…


  • Shaheen criticizes FAA firings, warns of air safety threats

    U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen took to the Senate floor this week to criticize the Trump Administration’s sudden firing of hundreds of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees, arguing the move has jeopardized public safety at a time when airline incidents and near-misses appear to be on the  rise. Shaheen’s remarks come on the heels of a…


  • New Hampshire Republican state senator snoops on, shames food stamp recipients

    Over the weekend, freshman New Hampshire State Senator Victoria Sullivan of Manchester posted on social media her recent experience watching one of her constituents buy “junk food” with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funds, also referred to as food stamps, and proceeded to harshly judge the individual for their food choices.  “I was in line…


  • Lawmakers, parents call on Gov. Ayotte to protect special education and limit voucher expansion

    As Governor Kelly Ayotte prepares her first budget address, Democratic lawmakers, educators, and parents urge her to protect public schools from deep cuts and rising local taxes. Critics say Ayotte’s plan to expand private vouchers and follow the “Sununu Path” risks undermining special education, leaving working families to foot the bill. A coalition of Democratic…


  • Scott Brown doubles down on Trump’s unqualified nominees as he eyes Senate run

    Massachusetts politician Scott Brown has been among the most vocal supporters of President Donald Trump’s controversial and least qualified cabinet picks, a sharp reversal from how the 2026 New Hampshire senate hopeful has considered nominees under Democratic administrations, calling into question his willingness to put politics before country. Across several recent interviews and social media…