Former President Bill Clinton suggested in a recent interview that the United States might not yet be ready to elect a female president, following Vice President Kamala Harris’s loss to President-elect Donald Trump.
Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr has announced an investigation into major technology companies over alleged censorship of Americans. In an open letter, Carr addressed CEOs Sundar Pichai (Alphabet), Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), Satya Nadella (Microsoft), and Tim Cook (Apple), requesting information on their roles in what he described as a "censorship cartel." The letter accused the companies of suppressing free speech through actions like removing posts, downgrading websites, and labeling content as "untrustworthy," often targeting dissenting viewpoints.
On Monday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis revealed that the process of identifying a replacement for Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) is currently underway. This follows...
Republican businessman Eric Hovde conceded defeat on Monday in the closely contested Wisconsin U.S. Senate race, ending speculation over a potential recount. Democratic incumbent Tammy Baldwin was declared the winner by approximately 29,000 votes, with Hovde alleging that a Democrat-backed third-party candidate undermined his campaign.
President-elect Donald Trump has signaled a robust approach to illegal immigration, reportedly preparing to declare a national emergency to address the issue. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton shared on Truth Social, "Reports are the incoming @RealDonaldTrump administration prepared to declare a national emergency and will use military assets to reverse the Biden invasion through a mass deportation program," to which president-election Donald Trump responded, "TRUE!!!"
Guatemalan Congressman Héctor Aldana, of the conservative Vamos party, made a bold statement this week by wearing a red pro-Trump hat during a Congressional session to celebrate U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s victory.
President-elect Donald Trump announced two key additions to his White House staff on Friday, Steven Cheung as Director of Communications and Sergio Gor as Director of the Presidential Personnel Office.
Sources indicate that Sean Curran, a long-time confidant of President-elect Donald Trump and former head of his campaign detail, is a top contender for Secret Service director.