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Fisher Ames – American Minute with Bill Federer

He sat next to George Washington in the pew at St. Paul's Chapel in New York during the religious service following Washington's Presidential Inauguration. He helped ratify the U.S. Constitution. His...

Biden Confirms Possibility of Preemptive Pardons

Outgoing President Joe Biden confirmed that he may issue preemptive pardons before he leaves the White House.

Gaetz Considering Run for Florida Governor

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) said he may run for Florida governor in 2026.

Grand Jury Indicts Kentucky Sheriff Following Confrontation Captured on Video

A grand jury has indicted Todd County, Kentucky, Sheriff Tracy White on charges of menacing and harassment following a heated confrontation captured on video.

Americans Sue Venezuela’s Socialist Dictator

Two American citizens filed a lawsuit against Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, accusing the dictator of leading a "criminal enterprise" that uses U.S. citizens for negotiations.

Trump Needs More Blacksmiths by 2026

In 2026, America is set to commemorate its 250th birthday, a milestone few nations reach with the vibrancy and influence that the United States has historically wielded.

Make Canada Great Again? Trump Continues Conversations on Canada Merger

Former President Donald Trump suggested Canada could join the United States as the 51st state, following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation announcement earlier today.

House GOP Proposal Raises Threshold for Ousting Speaker

A House rules package raises the threshold for a vote on a "motion to vacate" to nine members.

Pressure Mounts on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Calls for Resignation Grow

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s grip on power is weakening as his approval ratings continue to plummet and internal turmoil within his Liberal Party intensifies. In the face of dwindling support, Trudeau is under increasing pressure to step down, with members of his own caucus urging him to resign after nearly a decade in office.

Majority of Americans Plan Quiet New Year’s Eve at Home

A Rasmussen Reports survey shows that most Americans will celebrate New Year’s Eve at home, with 67% planning to stay in as 2025 begins. Only 14% plan to attend a gathering at a friend’s house, 6% will go to a bar or restaurant, and 7% will celebrate elsewhere. Another 6% remain undecided.

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