Secretary of State Rubio Takes Aim at "Global Censorship-Industrial Complex" by Denying Visas to Foreign Censorship Enforcers
A new U.S. policy to refuse visas to foreign officials who coerce American computer companies into censoring content was revealed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Jeanine Pirro Sworn In as the New Interim U.S. Attorney for D.C.
At a swearing-in ceremony in the Oval Office on Wednesday, Jeanine Pirro was formally appointed the District of Columbia's interim U.S. attorney. "No more mercy for criminals," said Pirro, who is well-known for her tough-on-crime stance.
North Carolina Hit With Federal Lawsuit for Failing to Maintain Accurate Voter Registration Rolls
The Trump administration is suing North Carolina for violating federal law and raising the possibility of voter fraud by failing to keep correct voter registration rolls. Allegedly, the state broke the 2002 Help America Vote Act. Trump's DOJ is seeking a court order requiring North Carolina to obtain accurate voter ID data.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott Signs Joint Resolution to Ban Non-Citizens from Voting in Elections
On Monday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a joint resolution calling for a change to the state constitution that would explicitly prohibit non-citizens from casting ballots. Texas voters will have the final say when the proposed constitutional amendment is placed on the ballot in November.
The CDC Pulls Its COVID Shot Recommendation for Healthy Children and Pregnant Women
The CDC no longer advises pregnant women and healthy children to get the COVID-19 vaccine shot. The action, which HHS Secretary RFK Jr. described as "common sense and good science," moves the nation closer to President Trump's objective of "Making America Healthy Again."
President Trump Confronts South African President About Violent Attacks Against White Farmers and Controversial Land Policies
Trump dimmed the lights in the Oval Office to show a film depicting violence against white South African farmers, which included cries for death from the controversial political figure Julius Malema.ius Malema.
President Trump: Promises Made, Promises Kept “No Tax On Tips” Clears Senate
The Senate overwhelmingly agreed Tuesday to remove federal taxes on tip revenue, fulfilling a major campaign pledge made by President Trump in a rare display of bipartisanship.
DOJ Investigation of Andrew Cuomo for Allegedly Lying to Congress in COVID-Related Nursing Home Deaths
According to reports, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is the subject of a criminal investigation by the Department of Justice for allegedly lying to Congress about his involvement in downplaying nursing facility deaths linked to COVID.
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Dem. Rep. LaMonica McIver Charged for Obstructing Law Enforcement During ICE Protest
Rep. LaMonica McIver, a Democrat, is accused of attacking and impeding police during a demonstration at an ICE facility in Newark.
President Trump Sends House Republicans a Direct Warning on Medicaid: “Don’t F*** Around with Medicaid!”
President Donald Trump traveled to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to urge House Republicans to support his expansive "big, beautiful" budget proposal.
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.