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  • Colorado delegation says that moving Space Command to Alabama weakens our national security," Katie Britt disagrees

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2025

    September 2, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – A bipartisan group of lawmakers from Colorado said that President Donald J. Trump's decision to relocate Space Command from Colorado to Alabama's Redstone Arsenal will weaken national security. Meanwhile Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) praised the decision. "Today's decision to move U.S Space Command's headquarters out of Colorado and to Alabama will directly harm our state and the nation" the Colorado lawmakers wrote. "We are united in fighting to rev...

  • Tuberville Introduces Judicial Nominees for the State of Alabama

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2025

    September 3, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) introduced Trump judicial nominees Edmund LaCour, Hal Mooty, and Bill Lewis, at their confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Sen. Tuberville recently joined Sen. Katie Britt (R-Alabama) in recommending these three individuals to President Trump to serve as federal district court judges in the State of Alabama. Tuberville has been highly critical of left aligned federal judges abuse their lif...

  • Alabama faces Louisiana Monroe on Saturday

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2025

    September 5, 2025 – TUSCALOOSA, AL – It is week two of the college football season and it feels like Kalen DeBoer is already coaching for his coaching life at Alabama after an uninspiring opening day loss to Florida State – after losing to Michigan in the bowl game and being eliminated from playoff contention against a poor Oklahoma team last season. National pundits and Alabama's most outspoken fans alike are suggesting that the Crimson Tide need a coaching change. DeBoer can silence a lot of t...

  • Auburn's home opener against Ball State is Saturday

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2025

    September 6, 2025 – Auburn University football holds its opening game in the familiar confines of Jordan Hare Stadium. The Tigers won an impressive victory over Baylor on the road to open the season – a game many pundits expected to be far closer than it is. Ball State is Auburn's second opponent. Ball State football is in a transitional phase this season under new head coach Mike Uremovich, a Purdue alum who took over after a tough 3–9 campaign in 2024. The Cardinals compete in the Mid-American...

  • The Ten Commandments Controversy: The Suspension of Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    On August 22, 2003 Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore (R) was suspended from his role leading the Alabama judiciary because he refused a federal court to remove a rock inscribed with the Ten Commandments from the lobby of the Alabama Supreme Court Building. The unprecedented event sent shockwaves through legal, political, and religious communities across the country and has influenced the debate on both when, where and even if government is allowed to acknowledge God; and even if there are any cons...

  • Nicole Jones Wadsworth Highlights Manufacturing as Pillar of Alabama's Prosperity

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    August 22, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Republican lieutenant governor candidate Nicole Jones Wadsworth is placing Alabama's manufacturing sector at the heart of her economic platform, calling it a "cornerstone" of statewide prosperity. In a recent statement, Wadsworth emphasized the sector's role in job creation, exports, and community development: "Manufacturing is a cornerstone of Alabama's economy, supporting over 250,000 jobs and driving billions in exports each year. It strengthens our urban...

  • AG candidate Katheirne Robertson campaigns in Vestavia Hills

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    August 16, 2025 – VESTAVIA HILLS, AL – Alabama Attorney General candidate Katherine Green Robertson spoke to the Mid-Alabama Republican Club about her candidacy. "I live here in Vestavia," said Robertson. "I have a second grader and a four-year-old." Robertson said that Representative Susan Dubose (R-Greystone) and state Senator Dan Roberts (R-Mountain Brook) was both "faithful friends," – something that she has found is rare in the political world. Robertson is originally from Selma. Rober...

  • Pre-filed bill would prevent judges from granting youthful offender status to murderers 16 years of age and older

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    August 21, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, AL – State Representative Phillip Pettus (R-Killeen) has pre-filed a bill to prevent judges from using their discretion to award youthful offender status to anyone charged with capital murder or murder. House Bill 11 (HB11) would prohibit liberal judges from granting youthful offender status. According to the synopsis: "Under existing law, an individual charged with a crime that is committed while he or she is under 19 years of age may be tried as a youthful off...

  • Senate candidate Amy Minton joins the Heart of Dixie Podcast

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    State Senate candidate Amy Minton recently joined the Heart of Dixie Podcast with Brandon Moseley and Harry Still III to talk about her campaign. Minton is a member of the Alabama Public Library Board, a member of the Alabama Republican State Executive Committee, and she is the Vice Chairman of the Etowah County Republican Party. Minton is a wife and mother. She lives in Rainbow City. Minton is running for Senate District 10 challenging incumbent Senator Andrew Jones (R-Centre). "One of the...

  • Gubernatorial candidate promises to "Free the weed" if elected. Says he will win because he is "smarter than Tuberville"

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    Chad "Chig" Martin is running for Governor of Alabama in the Democratic Primary. Martin recently joined the Brandon and Christopher Show podcast to speak at length about his chances in the Alabama gubernatorial race and how a Martin administration would bring change for Alabama after ten years of Governor Kay Ivey (R). Probably the biggest area where Martin would be different would be in marijuana policy, "I am going to free the weed up in Alabama," said Martin explaining how he supported...

  • Barry Moore holds campaign launch event in DeKalb County

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    August 15, 2025 – DEKALB COUNTY, AL. – Congressman Barry Moore (R-AL01) formally launched his campaign for U.S. Senate at an overflow gathering on Sand Mountain in Sylvania. Moore is running for the U.S. seat currently held by Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama). Tuberville is vacating the seat to run for Governor. "I don't care whether I am in Coffee County or Sand Mountain it is always better in Alabama than in Washington," said Tuberville. Moore is a graduate of Auburn University. Moore is...

  • Tuberville wins college football national championship 20 years after the fact

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    August 19, 2025 – AUBURN, AL – Auburn officials announced that they were claiming an additional seven football titles, including the 2004 team that was coached by Tommy Tuberville. Tuberville – now the senior U.S. Senator from Alabama. Tuberville welcomed the belated recognition of his best team's greatness. "There is no doubt in my mind: the 2004 Auburn Tigers were the best team in college football," said Sen. Tuberville. "The players, coaches, and fans deserve to be recognized as the National...

  • Federal Judge orders Alabama to Create new majority-Black Senate District in Montgomery

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    August 22, 2025 - U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco (a 2019 Trump appointee) has ordered the state of Alabama to redraw its Senate district map to create a new majority-Black district in the Montgomery area. Manasco found in favor of plaintiffs who claimed that the 2021 redistricting map violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act by diluting the voting power of Black residents in and around the capital city. The ruling blocks Alabama from using its current Senate map in the 2026 elections and...

  • Tuberville says that "If you hate this country and break are laws you shouldn't be allowed to study at our universities"

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    August 23, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tuberville (R-Alabama) made political waves on both sides of the ideological debate in a statement that has drawn both praise and criticism. Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama while promoting his Student Visa Integrity Act declared: "If you hate our country and break our laws, you shouldn't be allowed to study at our universities." The Student Visa Integrity Act of 2025, a bill aimed at tightening restrictions on foreign nationals seeking to stu...

  • ALGOP Applauds President Trump's Nomination of Three Outstanding Judges for Alabam

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 13, 2025 - HOOVER, AL – The Alabama Republican Party applauds President Donald J. Trump for appointing three exceptional judicial nominees to federal court positions in Alabama. Each nominee brings a wealth of legal experience, a proven record of integrity, and a strong commitment to the Constitution. The nominees-Justice Bill Lewis, Edmund "Eddie" LaCour, and Harold "Hal" Mooty-were recommended to the White House by Alabama's U.S. Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville after careful c...

  • Ty Simpson named starting QB for Tide

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 11, 2025 – Tuscaloosa, AL - Coach Kalen DeBoet has named redshirt Junior Ty Simpson the starting quarterback ending an eight month quarterback competition. Simpson was the experienced backup. Simpson was named QB1 for the opening game against Florida State. Critics of Simpson question if he has the arm strength to push the ball down the field. They also question his athleticism and ability to take the ball and run it for more than a minimal gain. Supporters of Simpson point out that t...

  • Alabama remembers the martyrdom of Father Coyle

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    On Monday, August 11 the Catholic Diocese of Birmingham held their Annual Memorial Mass and Reception to honor the life of Father James E. Coyle. The 104th Memorial Mass is held each year at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Birmingham, Alabama. The 104th Memorial Mass was celebrated by Bishop Steven J. Raica. Father Coyle was murdered in broad daylight in Birmingham by a Ku Klux Klan member on August 11, 1921. The KKK was then at the ascendancy of their power in Alabama, so they hired famed...

  • Cindy Myrex wins Special Republican Primary election in HD12

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 12, 2025 - CULLMAN, AL - Voters in portions of Cullman County went to the polls today for the Special Republican Primary Runoff in Alabama House District 12 and voted to elect Cindy Myrex as the Republlican choice to lead HD12 going forward. 100% of precincts are reporting. Clint Hollingsworth: received 2,160 votes, 41.47%; while Cindy Myrex received 3,048 votes, 58.53%. Myrex had almost won without a runoff four weeks ago so Tuesday's results were not unexpected. Lee Haynes, president...

  • Attorney General Steve Marshall Defends Alabama Agriculture from "Radical" Net-Zero Push, Citing Legal Concerns

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 12, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, who is running for U.S. Senate in 2026, has joined a coalition of 23 states challenging what they describe as a "radical and potentially unlawful" effort to impose net-zero carbon emission standards on American industries-including agriculture. In a letter led by Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, Marshall and his counterparts are demanding answers from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a global climate...

  • The Court's Decision: A Judicial Intervention in Redistricting

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    On August 7, 2025, a three-judge panel from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama unanimously ruled that the state must continue using a congressional map created by a court-appointed special master. This map, implemented for the 2024 elections, includes two racially gerrymandered districts where Black voters get to decide there congressional representation -an outcome the court claimed was necessary under the 60-year-old Voting Rights Act of 1965. The panel-comprising...

  • Alabama Delegation has a good week at the Young Republican Convention in Nashville

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 3, 2025 – NASHVILLE, TN. - The 2025 Young Republican National Convention was held July 30 to August 3 at the Sheraton Music City. The event drew hundreds of energized delegates from across the country for a weekend of networking, training, and high-stakes leadership elections. The convention included a sizable contingent from Alabama led by Alabama YR Federation Chair Stephanie Petelos Nabavian. "The Young Republicans will continue to lead the charge on the ground to make gains for R...

  • Wars article

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    Matthew 24:6-13 NIV 6 You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. 7 Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. 8 All these are the beginning of birth pains. 9 “Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because of me. 10 At that time many will turn away from the faith a...

  • Tuberville salutes 200 days of President Trump

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 7, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) celebrated the accomplishments of his friend and political mentor President Donald J. Trump (R) in the first 200 days of his second term. "Here's what 200 days of WINNING looks like:" Tuberville said on his X social media account. "– Securing the border. – Kicking men OUT of women's sports. – Permanently extending the largest middle-class tax cut in history. – Unleashing American energy production. – Bringing Amer...

  • Rodney Walker launches campaign for U.S. Senate

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 14, 2025 – OXFORD, AL – Businessman and cattleman Rodney Walker launched his campaign for U.S. Senate with a barbecue at Hubbard's on Main restaurant in historic downtown Oxford. Walker announced that he was running as a Republican for the open U.S. Senate seat to a capacity crowd that enjoyed good food, fellowship, and live music from a country western band. "My name is Rodney Walker, and I'm a Republican businessman running for the United States Senate," said Walker. "I'm a hus...

  • Gubernatorial candidate denounces state closure of Russell County Butchery

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2025

    July 31, 2025 – RUSSELL COUNTY, AL - The state of Alabama has ordered the closure of a livestock processing facility in Russell County, citing regulatory noncompliance and public health concerns. The processor, located in Seale and known as The Russell County Butchery, had served as a USDA-inspected site for beef, pork, goat, and sheep processing since its founding in 2022. The backlash to the closure has reached all the way to the Governor's race. 2026 Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken M...

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