Roughly 1,700 National Guard troops are being deployed across 19 states as President Donald Trump intensifies efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and restore law and order in crime-ridden cities. The activation, stretching from August through mid-November, involves support roles for federal immigration enforcement while reinforcing visible deterrence.
Rep. John Moolenaar (R-MI), Chairman of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, raised serious national security concerns about Chinese influence in American universities during an interview Friday on Fox Business Network’s Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street. He warned that U.S. academic institutions are vulnerable to infiltration and intellectual property theft by Chinese nationals tied to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
In a surprising admission on Friday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s On Balance, Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV) urged fellow Democrats to stop obsessing over President Trump and instead focus on presenting a clear economic agenda. Titus called for a modern-day “Contract with America,” shifting attention from attacking Republicans to offering concrete plans should Democrats regain power in the House.
The Trump Administration is moving to block visas for Palestinian terrorists and radical activists slated to attend the upcoming People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit.
The Pulitzer Prize scandal is deepening after Palestinian writer Mosab Abu Toha, this year’s Pulitzer winner for commentary, was announced as a keynote speaker at the People’s Conference for Palestine—a gathering featuring convicted terrorists and anti-Israel extremists.
The Trump student visa crackdown has drawn outrage from the liberal media, with the New York Times lamenting that "many Iranians are not going to American universities this fall."
The Spanberger protest scandal erupted Thursday when a white supporter of Democrat Abigail Spanberger held up a racist sign targeting black Republican gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears.