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Trump DOJ Drops Epstein ‘Blacklist’ Myth

A bombshell DOJ/FBI memo released July 7, confirms that convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein took his own life in August 2019.

Trump Letters Spark Trade Shakeup

President Donald Trump issued letters to Japanese and South Korean leaders, announcing that the countries will receive 25% tariffs.

Gringos Get Out! Mexico City Erupts in Anti-American Fury

Hundreds of protesters rallied in Mexico City’s Condesa and Roma on July 4–5 to denounce gentrification fueled by American digital nomads and short‑term rentals.

Coast Guard Swimmer Honored as ‘American Hero’

A Coast Guard rescue swimmer is being celebrated as an "American hero" after he rescued 165 victims of the deadly Texas floods.

Shooter Dead After Storming Border Patrol Agents

A shooter is now deceased after opening fire on Border Patrol agents in McAllen, Texas.

White House Calls for Prayer After Devastating Floods

The White House Faith Office has called for Americans to join it in praying for the lives lost in the deadly Texas floods.

Greene Plans Bill to Ban Geoengineering

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) announced that she plans to put forward a bill banning weather modification, an effort similar to a bill recently signed by Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Congressmen Reunite With Family After Deadly Floods

Republican lawmaker Rep. August Pfluger (TX) announced that he was reunited with his daughters in the aftermath of the Texas floods. His daughters were evacuated from Camp Mystic.

Trump Targets ‘Anti-American’ BRICS Policies

President Donald Trump threatened to impose an additional ten percent tariff on countries aligned with BRICS initiatives.

Teammate Speaks Out: Lia Thomas Record Reversal a Win for Fairness

A former UPenn swimmer has broken her silence following the university’s decision to strip Lia Thomas of titles and records.

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