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Police Told Secret Service They Lacked Manpower: Report

Local police reportedly told the Secret Service before the July 13 rally that they lacked the necessary resources to fulfill their duties.

Judge Dismisses Palestinians’ Bid to Halt US Funding to Israel on the Grounds of ‘Genocidal Deeds’ in Gaza

An attempt by a Palestinian NGO and Palestinian Americans to stop the United States from providing financial and other support to Israel for its...

A Federal Judge Releases A Man From A Prison Sentence Related To January 6

A court on Monday accepted John Herbert Strand's second application for parole, meaning the 41-year-old Floridian and Jan. 6 Capitol rioter will be released...

California Gov. Gavin Newsom Signs Legislation Banning Parents’ Right to Know Child’s Gender Change in School

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law Monday that prevents schools from informing parents when their child decides to change his or her gender.

Media Claims Trump Contributed to ‘Violent Rhetoric’ Leading to Assassination Attempt

Mainstream media outlets have claimed that Donald Trump contributed to the "violent rhetoric" that led to his assassination attempt.

Illegal Immigrant Lights House on Fire With Mom, Children Inside

An illegal immigrant who has been deported three different times has been arrested in connection with lighting a house on fire in California.

Alleged Donald Trump Shooter Pronounced Deceased

The shooter who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump during a rally Saturday has been killed by Secret Service members.

Appeals Court: Clinton Campaign and Super PAC Misused Funds in 2016 Election

Today, a federal appeals court ruled that the 2016 campaign of Hillary Clinton and a liberal super PAC violated federal election laws by openly...

Trump Urges GOP to Pass the SAVE Act to Protect Voting Rights This November

With the southern border still unsecured and many states without Voter ID laws, Trump is urging Republicans to immediately pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. 

Attorney Generals Urge SCOTUS to Take Case on Parental Rights Within Schools

Sixteen attorney generals, led by Virginia AG Jason Miyares (R), have filed an amicus brief requesting that the U.S. Supreme Court take up a case involving schools' efforts to transition students without parental knowledge or consent.

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