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Oversight Committee Chairman Demands Security Practices Review After Cocaine Found at White House

“The presence of illegal drugs in the White House is unacceptable and a shameful moment in the White House’s history,” Chairman Comer expressed in the letter.

Louisiana’s Democrat Gov. Vetoes Bill Protecting Children From Transgender Surgery

Louisiana's Democrat Governor John Bel Edwards has vetoed the "Stop Harming Our Kids Act," a bill that would have banned transgender surgery, puberty blockers, and cross-sex hormones for children.

Tucker Carlson Reportedly Planning Media Company

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is reportedly planning a new media company.

French Bill Would Permit Law Enforcement to Turn On Microphone, Camera on Suspect’s Device, Causes Surveillance Concerns

A section of a French justice bill is receiving criticism after it was learned a section of the bill permits law enforcement to remotely turn on the microphone and camera of a suspect's device.

Fox News Contemplates Legal Action Against Tucker Carlson for Contract Breach Over Twitter Show

Carlson's lawyers argue that his First Amendment rights would be infringed upon by any legal action from Fox.

Capitol Door Opened on Jan 6, Giving Over 300 Demonstrators Unrestricted Access: JTN Report (Video)

Security footage has confirmed that a door at the U.S. Capitol was opened during the January 6, 2021 unrest, enabling more than 300 individuals to freely enter the building.

Texas AG Ken Paxton Pushes Back on His Impeachment: ‘Illegal’ and ‘Politically Motivated’

"I am beyond grateful to have the support of millions of Texans who recognize that what we just witnessed is illegal, unethical, and profoundly unjust. I look forward to a quick resolution in the Texas Senate, where I have full confidence the process will be fair and just," says AG Paxton.

Leaked Emails Reveal Biden Admin’s Efforts to Shield China During Spy Balloon Crisis

Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought to protect China.

Far-Left Chicago Mayor Says Not to ‘Demonize’ Teenagers Who Went on Violent Rampage

After over 100 teenagers went on a violent rampage in downtown Chicago Saturday night, newly-elected Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson said people shouldn't "demonize" the group.

U.S. Air Force National Guard Member Accused of Leaking Classified Documents Appears in Court

Convictions for willful transmission of national defense information carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

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