Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, expressed confidence that President-elect Donald Trump will exercise his pardon authority "legitimately," particularly for peaceful protesters from the January 6, 2021, Capitol events. Speaking on Newsmax’s The Record With Greta Van Susteren on Monday, Cruz differentiated between peaceful demonstrators and those who committed violence, emphasizing accountability for criminal actions.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered at the California State Capitol to protest President-elect Donald Trump's proposed mass deportation plans. Carrying banners with messages such as "Not one cent for mass deportation" and "MAGA out of California," protesters urged state legislators to oppose federal immigration enforcement efforts.
Protesters advocating for an end to what they describe as "Canada’s weapons trade with Israel" blocked access to the Deltaport container terminal in Metro...
Former Army Sergeant Daniel Perry, recently pardoned by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, has spoken publicly for the first time about the events surrounding the...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing backlash after being spotted at a Taylor Swift concert in Toronto while violent pro-Palestinian protests erupted in his hometown of Montreal.
Hope Walz, the 23-year-old daughter of Democrat Tim Walz, who lost his bid for Vice President alongside Kamala Harris, went viral for her post-election tirade against American voters who supported President-elect Donald Trump and Senator JD Vance.
Thousands of protesters marched through New York City on Saturday, voicing opposition to President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the recent presidential election.