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Biden Pardons Hunter as Media Targets Trump Picks in Escalating Political Showdown

President Joe Biden’s unconditional pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, has ignited political and legal controversies, with critics labeling it unprecedented. The sweeping pardon covers over a decade of potential legal infractions, including activities dating back to Hunter’s involvement with Burisma in Ukraine during Biden’s vice presidency. By shielding his son from further legal scrutiny, Biden also circumvents potential inquiries into his own actions.

Kathy Hochul Signals Shift on Deporting Criminal Illegal Immigrants Amid NYC Crisis

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a willingness to collaborate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to deport illegal immigrants who have committed crimes in the state. Her remarks follow revelations that approximately 58,000 illegal immigrants charged or convicted of crimes reside in New York City, a self-declared "sanctuary city" in a "sanctuary state."

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks Wins Recount, Secures Reelection in Iowa’s Tight 1st District Race

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks has retained her seat in Iowa’s 1st Congressional District following a recount that confirmed her narrow victory over Democrat Christina Bohannan....

Kamala Harris Mocked for Remarks Following Post-Election Loss

Vice President Kamala Harris faced widespread ridicule after addressing supporters in her first remarks since conceding the presidential race to Donald Trump. Speaking virtually after a post-election vacation, Harris acknowledged the emotional toll of the loss, calling it “heavy” and urging supporters to hold onto their power and purpose despite the defeat.

AOC Accuses GOP of “Endangering Women” Over Ban on Biological Men in Women’s Spaces

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) sharply criticized Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) for her recent proposal to bar biological men from women's private spaces at the...

FCC to Investigate Big Tech Over Alleged Censorship; Commissioner Targets NewsGuard

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.

FEMA Under Fire: Equity Focus Sparks Controversy Amid Disaster Response

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is facing intense scrutiny after a former employee slammed the agency's emphasis on equity, alleging it has led to politicized disaster response. The criticism comes on the heels of a disturbing incident in which a FEMA official instructed workers to avoid homes displaying Trump signs during relief efforts following a hurricane.

GOP Senators Slam IRS Over Federal Employees’ Unpaid Taxes

A recent report revealed that 149,000 federal employees collectively owe $1.5 billion in unpaid federal taxes, sparking outrage among Republican lawmakers. The audit, conducted by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, also highlighted that more than 5,800 IRS employees and contractors are responsible for nearly $50 million of this debt.

California Teacher Claims Student Committed ‘Hate Crime’ For Wearing MAGA Shirt

A Spanish teacher at Cerritos High School in California reportedly walked out of class and accused a student of committing a “hate crime” for wearing a Make America Great Again (MAGA) shirt.

FDA Recalls 80K Pounds of Costco Butter

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall for nearly 80,000 pounds of Kirkland Signature Sweet Cream Butter, produced in Texas for Costco, due to an allergen labeling issue.

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