President Trump Revives U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East Prioritizing Economic Strength and American Innovation
President Donald J. Trump's results-driven diplomatic offensive throughout the Middle East has completely upended conventional U.S. foreign policy.
Biden Administration Student Loan Scandal Finally Comes to Light
The Biden administration purposefully withheld the actual number of student loan defaults until after the 2024 election, according to recently revealed data.
CBS News CEO Resigns Amidst President Trump’s Lawsuit and Falling Ratings
After citing "challenging" months and differences over the network's direction, Wendy McMahon resigned Monday as president and CEO of CBS News. Her departure comes after internal reorganizations, declining ratings, and increasing pressure from the law and mergers.
President Trump’s DOJ Awards Estate of Ashli Babbitt $5 Million in Wrongful Death Lawsuit
The Department of Justice and the estate of Ashli Babbitt have recently reached a preliminary $5 million settlement in a $30 million wrongful death lawsuit that is linked to her fatal gunshot during the Capitol protest on January 6, 2021.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement Arrests More Violent Criminal Illegal Aliens in Sanctuary Cities
Despite continued opposition from left-leaning local governments, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers detained a number of criminal illegal aliens in sanctuary communities this week.
Covert Communication Hardware Discovered in Chinese Solar Components
Engineers discovered "undocumented communication channels" in Chinese solar inverters and batteries, as reported by Reuters. These concealed gadgets may provide remote access to American electrical infrastructure, potentially permitting sabotage or cyberattacks.
President Trump Reforms Inspire Spike in U.S. Secret Service Applications
"Secret Service Agent DJ Daniel, who was recently presented his badge and credentials by U.S. Secret Service Director Sean Curran during President Donald Trump’s Address to the Joint Session of Congress," is featured in a new recruitment advertisement for the U.S. Secret Service released by DHS.
President Donald Trump Vows Pay Raises for U.S. Service Members
Trump labeled Biden's departure from Afghanistan a disgrace, citing the deaths of 13 American servicemen during the Kabul evacuation.He promised major pay raises for all military personnel, stating that his 2026 budget will contain "across-the-board" increases.
United Healthcare in the Hot Seat With Medicare Fraud Investigation
The Department of Justice has opened a criminal investigation against UnitedHealth Group (UNH) for alleged Medicare fraud involving its Medicare Advantage business.
Biden Admin. House Energy and Commerce Climate Agenda Funding on the Chopping Block
A significant step has been made by House Republicans to remove Joe Biden's climate policy as president.
Smartmatic’s Fox News Settlement Faces Setback
Smartmatic's hopes of receiving a sizable compensation payment from Fox News were dashed on Tuesday when a judge in New York ordered the company to provide concrete proof that it had experienced any genuine financial losses as a result of the allegedly derogatory comments made by Fox News employees on-air following the 2020 elections.
President Trump Issues 60 Day Notice to End Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghans
Temporary Protected Status (TPS), according to the Department of Homeland Security, will end in sixty days.
President Trump Greeted with Royalty by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomed President Donald Trump to Riyadh Tuesday morning, following a six-jet military escort in the kingdom's skies. Trump is in the area to encourage U.S. investment partnerships and fortify economic connections.
Milwaukee Judge Arrested for Obstructing ICE Operations
First reported by FBI Director Kash Patel, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was detained Friday morning on suspicion of obstructing a federal immigration operation. Patel accused Dugan of “intentionally misdirecting” federal authorities who were trying to arrest Eduardo Flores Ruiz, an undocumented person, in a since-deleted tweet.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Revokes $2.7 Million in Gov. Subsidies to Harvard University
Citing national security concerns and Harvard University's inability to address what she described as "anti-American, pro-Hamas ideology" on campus, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Wednesday that two DHS funds to the university will be canceled.
Did Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard Just Make a Major Move to End the Weaponization of Government Against Americans?
Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, has declassified a Biden-era strategy for fighting domestic terrorism that was first created in the wake of the Capitol incident on January 6.
Google Sued By UK in $6.6 Billion Class Action Lawsuit for Anti-Competitive Practices
The UK court is suing Google for £5 billion ($6.6 billion) on the grounds that the tech company artificially inflated search ad pricing due to its market dominance.
Why Are Democrat Activist Judges Advocating for Criminal Illegal Aliens?
According to data compiled by The Gavel, judges nominated by Democrat presidents have been assigned 72% of the over 200 lawsuits contesting significant moves by the Trump administration.
Obama-Appointed Judge Indira Talwani Blocks President Trump’s Efforts to End Biden Admin Policy
The Trump administration is unable to quickly revoke the legal status and work permits of over 530,000 migrants who entered the country through President Joe Biden's contentious CHNV parole program; a federal judge has intervened to prevent this.
DOJ Ruling: “Federal Court Has No Authority to Force the Return of Deported MS-13 Gang Member”
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador despite a court ruling protecting him from removal, was the subject of a campaign to get him returned, prompting the Department of Justice to take a strong legal position on Sunday.