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BOMBSHELL: Kash Patel & Dan Bongino Uncover New Russiagate Evidence—Justice Incoming

FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino have announced the discovery of significant new evidence related to the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane investigation.

Trump Pushes to Reopen China Trade While Reviving U.S.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that President Donald Trump wants to reestablish stronger business ties with China, even as the administration prioritizes rebuilding America’s manufacturing base. His remarks came during an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” where he addressed the challenges small businesses face in sourcing American-made goods.

Oklahoma Approves Defensive Firearm Display Law

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt (R) signed HB 2818 into law on Thursday, granting Oklahomans the right to use the “defensive display” of a firearm to deter threats and protect their property. The measure, which took effect immediately, clarifies what constitutes a lawful defensive act involving a firearm short of using deadly force.

Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Swift Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled 7-2 against the Trump administration's attempt to expedite deportations of Venezuelan nationals under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.

Newsom Refuses LA Bailout Amid $1B Budget Meltdown

California Governor Gavin Newsom has officially declined to provide financial assistance to the city of Los Angeles, which faces a staggering $1 billion deficit, citing the state’s own $12 billion budget shortfall. Despite repeated pleas from L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, Newsom’s latest budget proposal offers no relief.

New Orleans Jailbreak Exposes Failures of Progressive Sheriff’s Policies

Ten inmates, including individuals charged with murder, escaped from the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans on May 16, 2025.

Mexican Navy Ship Slams Brooklyn Bridge, 2 Dead

A Mexican navy sailing vessel collided with the iconic Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday night, killing two crew members and injuring at least 20 others in a chaotic scene that stunned onlookers and prompted emergency rescues. The Cuauhtemoc, a 297-foot-long training ship with 277 people aboard, was on a global goodwill tour when it struck the bridge, snapping its masts and leaving sailors dangling from broken rigging.

Georgia Hospital Keeps Brain-Dead Mother on Life Support to Preserve Unborn Child

A 30-year-old Georgia woman, Adriana Smith, declared brain dead in February 2025, remains on life support as doctors aim to sustain her pregnancy until the fetus reaches viability.

California Fertility Clinic Bombing Labeled Terror Attack by FBI

A deadly explosion rocked downtown Palm Springs, California, on Saturday, after a bomb detonated outside a fertility clinic in what the FBI has officially classified as a terrorist attack. One person was killed and four others injured in the blast, which destroyed part of the American Reproductive Centers building and damaged nearby structures.

Pope Leo XIV Installation Mass Draws Global Spotlight

History’s first American pope, Leo XIV, will formally begin his papacy on Sunday in a ceremony at St. Peter’s Basilica filled with deep Catholic tradition, global symbolism, and high-level diplomatic presence. Nearly 150 official delegations are expected, with an estimated 250,000 attendees crowding into St. Peter’s Square for the inaugural Mass.

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