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Fired-Up Ex-FBI Analyst Declares War on Trump Ally in Explosive Campaign Launch

A former FBI analyst, John Sullivan, has announced his candidacy for New York’s 17th Congressional District, challenging incumbent Republican Rep. Mike Lawler.

Spicer Slams Trump’s Media Strategy: ‘Why Reward the Enemy?’

Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer publicly questioned President Donald Trump's media strategy on April 28, 2025, expressing concern over the administration's engagement with left-leaning outlets.

Exposed: Media Attacks Trump 92% of the Time in Shocking New Report

A new analysis from the Media Research Center reveals that 92% of media coverage by ABC, CBS, and NBC during President Donald Trump’s first 100 days of his second term has been negative.

Letitia James Under Fire: Ethics Complaint Demands Investigation Over Trump Witch Hunt

America First Legal filed a formal ethics complaint Monday against New York Attorney General Letitia James, urging New York state courts to investigate her conduct in prosecuting former President Donald Trump.

Trump Strikes Back: New Executive Order Slams Democrat Crime Policies, Backs Law Enforcement

President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order Monday to bolster local police departments and push back against crime policies that have fueled chaos in Democrat-run cities.

Pride Events Lose Corporate Backing, Scramble for Cash

Pride organizers across the United States are facing major financial troubles as corporate sponsors pull back support, with Seattle among the latest cities to announce a massive budget shortfall. Seattle Pride revealed a $350,000 funding gap for its 2025 events, forcing organizers to turn to grassroots donations to keep the celebrations alive.

Colorado Springs Nightclub Raid, 114 Illegal Immigrants Nabbed

Federal authorities announced the arrest of 114 illegal immigrants Sunday after a major raid on an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, frequented by members of the violent Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs. The operation, led by the DEA’s Rocky Mountain Division, revealed a dangerous network involving drugs, weapons, prostitution, and criminal gang activity.

Feds Investigate Indiana Middle School Over Race-Based Party

An Indiana middle school is facing a civil rights complaint after a sixth-grade teacher allegedly held a racially exclusive party for Hispanic students, sidelining other students to a study hall. The complaint, filed Friday with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights and the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, accuses Tippecanoe Valley Middle School in Akron, Indiana, of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Sex Ed Summer Camp for Kids Canceled After Outrage

The University of Colorado Boulder (CU) and Boulder Valley Health Center quietly canceled a controversial “Sex Ed Summer Camp” for incoming 5th through 8th graders after rising safety concerns. The camp, initially promoted as “justice-rooted” and “affirming,” planned to teach minors about “bodies beyond the binary” and “gender and sexuality.”

USDA Move Demanded, Illinois Lawmaker Takes On D.C.

An Illinois lawmaker is leading a charge to relocate the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) from Washington, D.C., into the heartland of America. State Rep. Regan Deering, R-Decatur, introduced House Resolution 177, urging President Donald Trump and Congress to move the USDA to central Illinois.

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