Trump Gives Update on Garden of American Heroes

President Trump announced updates to the National Garden of American Heroes, sharing the site for the project.

CIA Director Goes to Cuba

CIA Director John Ratcliffe traveled to Cuba this week to meet with officials.

Pentagon Backtracks on Plan to Deploy Troops to Poland

The Pentagon and the Polish defense minister announced that the United States will not deploy troops to Poland.

DOJ Seeks Death for Man Who Shouted ‘Free Palestine’ While Gunning Down Two Israeli Embassy Staffers

Federal prosecutors announced Friday they will seek the death penalty for Elias Rodriguez, the man charged with killing two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., in May 2025.

Texas to Create Nation’s First Detransition Clinic

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that Texas will receive the nation's first detransition clinic through a settlement reached with Texas Children’s Hospital, which requires the entity to establish the clinic.

DOJ Finds University’s Playbook Defying SCOTUS

The DOJ announced Thursday that a year-long federal investigation concluded Yale University School of Medicine had illegally considered race when selecting students for its incoming classes of 2023, 2024, and 2025.

Gang Leader Extradited in Historic First

A man believed to be a leader of the terrorist organization Tren de Aragua (TdA) has been extradited to Texas in a historic first, authorities announced.

New DHS Chief Overhauls Department

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has launched a sweeping overhaul of the agency, dismissing senior officials tied to former Secretary Kristi Noem and ordering a review of contracts and spending decisions made under her watch, according to people familiar with the matter and reporting by The Wall Street Journal.

Muslim University Deletes Website

An Islamic institution in Texas has deleted its website after being threatened by Governor Greg Abbott (R).

The Abortion Pill Is Not Medicine, It Is a Death Delivered by Mail.

Yesterday, the Supreme Court preserved telehealth and mail access to mifepristone while the legal battle continues. Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented. The 5th Circuit had ruled on May 1 that the Biden-era FDA regulation allowing the drug to be prescribed by video appointment and mailed to patients without an in-person visit was unlawful. The Supreme Court slapped a temporary stay on that ruling while it considers the case. The fight is live. The stakes are civilizational.

They Call It Suppression—We Call It Guarding the Ballot Box

This week, the RNC launched a multimillion-dollar election integrity push across 17 battleground states. Poll watchers. Election observers. Legal directors with eyes on every vote cast and counted. Chairman Joe Gruters put it plainly: the RNC is "disciplined and ruthless," and it is all-in to make sure only legal votes count in November.

Gavin Newsom Called It Fraud Too… Until Washington Agreed With Him

The Trump administration froze $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California this week, and Gavin Newsom immediately ran to the cameras to call it political persecution. Senator Alex Padilla said the quiet part loud: "Let's be real, this isn't about fraud. It's about punishing a state that didn't vote for him."

The Dam Is Breaking: School Choice Is Coming for the Swing States

The teachers unions spent decades building a fortress. Billions in dues money. Armies of lobbyists. Politicians in their pocket from city hall to the statehouse. They told American parents: your child belongs to the system. Sit down. Be quiet. Accept whatever we give you. The fortress is crumbling.
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Trump Administration Expands Bridge Investment

The Department of Transportation announced that it will grant $3 billion for states to maintain bridge infrastructure.

Bonta Admits Border Crackdown Stops Fentanyl

California Attorney General Rob Bonta admitted to CNN that President Trump's border crackdown is helping address the flow of fentanyl into the state.

CENTCOM Chief: Iran’s Navy Won’t Recover for ‘a Full Generation’

The U.S. military has set back Iran's naval power by a generation and retains sufficient munitions to resume combat operations if needed, the commander of U.S. Central Command told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday.

US Pledges Nearly $2 Billion in UN Aid

The United States vowed to provide nearly $2 billion in aid for the United Nations’ humanitarian efforts, the State Department announced.

Senate Votes 99-0 to Cut Off its Pay During Shutdowns

The Senate adopted a resolution Thursday to withhold senators' paychecks during government shutdowns, passing unanimously 99-0 in a rare display of bipartisan accountability.

Noncitizen Mayor Who Voted in Multiple Elections Surrenders to ICE

Jose Ceballos-Armendariz, the former two-term mayor of Coldwater, Kansas, turned himself in to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the agency's Wichita office Wednesday, a month after pleading guilty to illegally voting in several American elections as a Mexican green card holder.

Democrat Who Met Cuba’s Dictator and Foreign Ambassadors Now Faces Logan Act Questions

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) is defending her April trip to Cuba after revealing she met directly with Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, foreign ambassadors, and senior government officials to discuss lifting U.S. sanctions and the American fuel embargo against the communist island.

Ogles Guts Major Immigration Policy

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) introduced a new bill gutting the Hart-Celler Act of 1965 and shifting key parts of the Immigration Act of the 1990s.

Dems Vote Against Resolution Honoring Law Enforcement

More than 170 Democrats voted against a Republican-led measure honoring the "extraordinary sacrifice" of law enforcement officers.

2020 Probe Spreads to Wisconsin

An FBI agent visited the private residence of Milwaukee County's elections director this week, leaving a business card and prompting a sharp rebuke from the county clerk, who called the unannounced home visit inappropriate and politically motivated.