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DOJ Pulls Subpoenas in Brennan Case

The Justice Department began pulling several subpoenas it had issued days earlier in a probe of former CIA Director John Brennan.

Virginia Voters Hand Democrats a Congressional Jackpot

Virginia voters narrowly approved a redistricting referendum Tuesday that would allow Democrats to redraw the state's congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms, a result that could flip Virginia's delegation from a 6-5 Republican advantage to a 10-1 Democratic majority.

Rick Scott Demands Truth in Trump Impeachment Plot

Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) introduced a resolution addressing the 2019 impeachment plot against President Trump.

Boasberg Hit With Misconduct Complaint

A conservative watchdog filed a formal misconduct complaint Tuesday against Judge James Boasberg, the federal judge who presided over some of the most consequential legal battles involving former President Donald Trump, alleging he improperly consulted with Biden Department of Justice officials before charges against Trump were ever brought.

Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire After Tehran Fails to Respond

President Donald Trump announced Tuesday he is extending the U.S.-Iran ceasefire after Iran's government failed to produce a response to American negotiating positions, citing a "seriously fractured" Iranian leadership structure that left no one capable of submitting a "unified proposal."

Pentagon Nuclear Chief Suspended After Spilling Secrets

A senior Pentagon official has been placed on administrative leave after undercover footage showed him discussing U.S. nuclear launch protocols, chemical weapons research, and U.S. military plans targeting Iran's new supreme leader, all during what he believed were private dinner dates.

U.S. Intelligence Flagged 2020 Election Concerns

U.S. intelligence warned that foreign entities possessed the ability to "compromise" the nation's voting infrastructure, according to a report from Just the News, citing information from a declassified memo.

GOP Sounds Alarm on South Korea Trade Moves

More than 50 House Republicans sent a stark warning to South Korea this week, accusing the country's new left-wing government of systematically targeting American companies while shielding Chinese-backed competitors.

House Oversight Probes Scientists’ Disappearance

House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Energy Policy, and Regulatory Affairs Chairman Eric Burlison (R-MO) are investigating the disappearances and deaths of scientists connected to nuclear programs.

Southern Poverty Law Center Under Federal Investigation

The Southern Poverty Law Center announced Tuesday that the Department of Justice is investigating the organization and may be preparing criminal charges, a disclosure that came from the group's own interim CEO.

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