Republican lawmakers, including U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, criticized California’s troubled high-speed rail project on Thursday, denouncing it as a "waste of taxpayers' money" and pointing to its ballooning costs and endless delays.
It was a winning weekend at the box office for actors Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg. Gibson’s latest directorial effort, Flight Risk, soared to the number one spot domestically with a 12 million dollar debut, marking Gibson’s first chart-topping opening since Apocalypto in 2006.
At the 52nd annual March for Life in Washington, DC, former President Donald Trump addressed pro-life advocates through a video speech, commending their dedication to protecting the unborn while pledging decisive actions to combat pro-abortion attacks and support families.
The Senate confirmed South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security on Saturday, marking another significant addition to President Donald Trump’s Cabinet as he advances his second-term agenda.
Left-wing outlet Politico ran a piece written by its founding editor and global editor-in-chief, John Harris, where he admitted, "Trump is a great president."
House Republicans, led by Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA), are working to codify aspects of President Donald Trump’s policies into law. During a recent interview, Griffith highlighted progress on legislation addressing illegal immigration and public safety, emphasizing the importance of keeping promises to constituents.
The Pentagon is preparing to deploy up to 1,500 active-duty troops to assist with securing the southern border, U.S. officials revealed on Wednesday. This decision aligns with directives issued by President Donald Trump through executive orders shortly after taking office, aimed at tightening immigration controls.
Samantha Deering, ex-wife of Pete Hegseth, has publicly denied allegations of abuse made by Hegseth’s estranged ex-sister-in-law, Danielle Dietrich. The allegations surfaced just days before Hegseth’s expected confirmation as defense secretary, prompting accusations of a politically motivated smear campaign.
During Tuesday’s episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow highlighted the contrasting positions of Democrats and Republicans on issues of war and peace. Marlow emphasized that Democrats have embraced figures like the Cheney family, historically associated with interventionist foreign policies, while Republicans have increasingly become the party advocating for non-intervention and peace.