Senator Calls for Action on Citizenship Loophole

The federal government is under pressure to investigate cases of illegal citizenship grants to foreign diplomats' children.

Trump Admin Designates Two More Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations

The Trump administration on Thursday designated two additional Mexican criminal organizations as foreign terrorist organizations, expanding a list that now includes eight Mexican cartels subject to the elevated legal designation.

Pentagon to Review COVID Vaccine Mandate

The Department of War announced that it will conduct an After-Action Review (AAR) to inform future department policy regarding health mandates.

Holocaust Survivors Urge Trump to ‘Always Keep Israel in Your Thoughts’

Five elderly Holocaust survivors stood in the Oval Office this week and offered President Donald Trump a traditional Hebrew blessing for health, strength, and leadership.

Pizza Company Refuses to Serve Guardmembers

A Memphis pizza owner has refused to serve members of the National Guard.

New Bill Protects Americans from Surveillance State

Rep. Keith Self introduced a bill this week that requires law enforcement agencies to obtain a warrant before collecting surveillance data from Americans.

Artist Refuses to Back Down After Backlash Over Charlie Kirk Statue

Italian artist Sergio Furnari plans to unveil a statue of the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in Times Square, an effort which he says has left him with threats.

Fetterman Threatens to Leave Democratic Party

Senator John Fetterman (R-PA) has threatened to leave the Democratic Party if it turns its back on Israel.

Trump Fires Seattle U.S. Attorney Less Than an Hour After Judges Installed Him

The Trump administration fired a federal prosecutor in Seattle Wednesday within an hour of his appointment, after judges in the Western District of Washington installed him without White House approval.

Rent Forever: The Marxist Pitch Hiding Inside Mamdani’s New York

A masked woman stands up at a housing event in Zohran Mamdani's New York and declares that "eviction is violence," making the landlord the new enemy and the tenant, the victim. The government, she insists, must step in and make the tenant whole, permanently, because paying rent has apparently become optional and collecting it has become a crime. It is a jarring scene and it is also not a fluke. It is the loudest, ugliest expression of a project that has been building in this country for two decades: convince Americans that ownership is a fantasy, that debt and rent are the new normal, and that the state, not the paycheck, should decide whether you have a roof over your head.

Newsom vs. Musk: One Builds Rockets, One Builds Excuses

Gavin Newsom went on Axios this week and did what Gavin Newsom does best: talk down to a man who has actually built something. The California governor accused Elon Musk of "turning his back" on the state that supposedly made him rich. "Regulation in California created the conditions that allowed him to take the risk to become the multi-billionaire, maybe trillionaire, that he's become," Newsom said. "Now he's turning his back on the state that promoted him."

An Alliance Finally Tested and Not Everyone Passed

Standing beside Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Trump told reporters that Italy, Germany, and France had all declined to stand with the United States when it mattered most, during American operations against Iran. "In a way, I was testing people," he said. Most of Europe failed the test. This is not a firebrand moment. It is a reckoning seventy years in the making.

If the Flag Makes You Uncomfortable, the Problem Isn’t the Flag

Drive through almost any American town this month and you'll see it. Porches lined with red, white and blue. Pickup trucks flying flags off the tailgate. Front yards turned into little tributes to the country's 250th birthday. To most people, that's just called patriotism. But according to a run of recent news stories, a growing number of Americans now find that same sight unsettling.
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Blanche Tells Senate Under Oath: Jan. 6 Police Attackers Deserved Prosecution

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that Jan. 6 defendants who assaulted Capitol Police officers deserved to be prosecuted, while also declaring under oath that a controversial $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund created through a Trump administration settlement is defunct and will make no payments.

Congressional Candidate Says Trump is the ‘Antichrist’

A Florida congressional candidate and former Marine is facing widespread backlash after calling President Trump the "Antichrist."

Texas Republican Moves to Condemn Imam Who Celebrated Lindsey Graham’s Death

A representative is planning to introduce a resolution to condemn the co-founder of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research, Omar Suleiman, after he celebrated the death of Lindsey Graham.

Senate Democrats Abandon Trump’s DNI Pick After He Refuses to Call 2020 Race for Biden

President Trump's nominee to lead the nation's intelligence community, Jay Clayton, is now headed toward a party-line confirmation vote after he declined Wednesday to state that Joseph Biden won the 2020 presidential election during his Senate confirmation hearing.

198 Democrats Sign Letter Demanding Feds Stand Down on ICE Shooting Probes

Nearly the entire House Democratic Caucus signed onto a letter Wednesday demanding an "independent" investigation into two fatal ICE shootings, with 198 lawmakers calling on federal authorities to back off and let outside investigators take the lead.

Pelosi Votes to Cut Off Israel

For decades, unwavering support for Israel was one of those rare things that actually crossed party lines in Washington.

‘Why Does Mom Wear a Bulletproof Vest?’ Barrett’s Answer

A 12-year-old boy walked into his mother's bedroom and found a bulletproof vest sitting on the table. His mother is a Supreme Court Justice, and she had no idea how to explain why she needed it.

Trump AG Nominee Drops Bombshell: Biden Admin Did ‘Nothing’ on Epstein

Three million pages. That's how many documents from Jeffrey Epstein's files the Trump administration has made available to Congress, according to Attorney General nominee Todd Blanche, who on Wednesday delivered a blistering rebuke of claims that the administration has been hiding anything about the convicted sex offender.

Speaker Johnson: ‘The Barbarians Are in the Gate’ as Marxist Threat Targets America

Communism has led to the murder of tens of millions of innocent people, and that same deadly ideology is now taking root inside America's own borders. That was the stark warning from House Speaker Mike Johnson during a press...

Trump’s Face to Appear on New $1 Gold Coin Marking America’s 250th Birthday

For the first time in American history, a sitting president will see his own likeness struck onto U.S. currency as the nation prepares to celebrate its semiquartcentennial. The U.S. Mint announced it will begin production of a $1 gold coin...