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Former Jill Biden Aide Pleads the Fifth

A former aide to Jill Biden, Anthony Bernal, took the Fifth Amendment before a congressional committee when asked to answer questions relating to former President Joe Biden's cognitive decline.

Harvard Warns Federal Crackdown Could Cost $1 Billion Annually

Harvard University leaders say federal moves under President Trump could slash up to $1 billion per year from the school’s budget.

State Department Introduces ‘Pro‑Family’ Loophole to Hiring Freeze

The State Department has implemented a pro‑family exemption allowing eligible family members of overseas diplomats to fill vacant positions.

Border Cartel Drone Surge Threatens U.S. Communities

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes warns that Mexican drug cartels are deploying drones loaded with fentanyl and surveillance payloads deep into U.S. territory—up to...

AOC ‘Symbol of the Demise’ of Democrats, Cuomo Warns Party Must Pivot

Chris Cuomo declares AOC “symbol of the demise” of the Democratic Party and urges a shift away from radical socialism.

Trump: Redistrict Texas to Gain 5 GOP House Seats

President Trump is urging Texas lawmakers to redraw the state's congressional map during a special session.

Texas University to Launch Seminar Exposing Communism’s Horrors

UT Austin hosts a two‑day seminar empowering professors to teach the harsh history of communism and its toll on liberty, life, and law.

Majority of Democrats Still Believe in Debunked Trump–Russia Collusion Claim

New poll shows 60% of Democrats still believe Trump–Russia collusion was real, despite investigations disproving the claim.

CAIR Connection Exposed: Stefanik Slams CUNY Terror-Linked Diversity Officer Hiring

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) is calling out a disturbing CAIR connection inside the City University of New York (CUNY), demanding answers for the school’s hiring of a former employee of a pro-Hamas group as its chief diversity officer.

Democrats Demand Your Taxes Teach Illegals English

Twenty‑two states, plus the District of Columbia, have filed suit against the federal government over a $6.8 billion freeze on education grants, $939 million of which was earmarked for California.

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