A visibly-frail Bill Clinton shared an update about his recovery on Wednesday and said he will be around “for a lot longer,” after being hospitalised last week with sepsis. The former president posted a Twitter video to his official handle on Wednesday, thanking the hospital staff for the support given to him while he was recuperating. “Hi everyone, I was so [...]
Read More »Trump Dramatically Reduces Refugee Numbers, Prioritizes Specific Group
The Trump administration announced Thursday that it will significantly reduce the number of refugees the United States will accept in the upcoming fiscal year and prioritize white South Africans who it says are facing discrimination in their home country. According to notices published in the Federal Register, the U.S. will admit no more than 7,500 [...]
Read More »Here We Go: Democrats Scrambling For Way to End ‘Schumer Shutdown’
The Schumer-led government shutdown is closing in on the one-month mark, and the first signs of strain are starting to show within Democratic ranks. This time around, the political optics aren’t breaking their way. Unlike past shutdowns where Democrats managed to shift the blame, the public mood has turned against them — and it looks [...]
Read More »Trump Announces Agreement With China After Meeting With Xi In South Korea
President Donald Trump announced a trade agreement of sorts with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, following a closed-door meeting in South Korea on Wednesday. Ahead of the meeting, Trump posted a message on Truth Social referencing nuclear weapons testing, which many observers interpreted as a possible warning to China against taking aggressive actions. Xi described [...]
Read More »Thune Erupts in Rare Anger, Blasts Dems for ‘Holding Government Hostage’ Amid Shutdown
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), typically known for his calm, measured demeanor, erupted in frustration on the Senate floor Wednesday, accusing Democrats of prolonging the government shutdown and using social welfare programs as political leverage. Thune’s rare display of anger came during a heated exchange over legislation to temporarily fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance [...]
Read More »Patel: Probe Into Trump, GOP Lawmakers Over Jan. 6 Weak On Evidence
The FBI memo that initiated the Biden-era Arctic Frost investigation into President Donald Trump and hundreds of his allies over their activities related to January 6 lacked substantial evidence and clear legal justification, according to several former prosecutors and FBI agents who reviewed the newly released document and identified multiple deficiencies. The investigation, code-named Arctic [...]
Read More »Schumer Caves on Key Issue Amid Ongoing Democrat Shutdown
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that Democrats will support Republican Sen. Josh Hawley’s bill to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program as the government shutdown stretches into its fourth week. “Today, tomorrow, if [Senate Majority Leader] John Thune would put it on the floor, it would pass overwhelmingly,” Schumer said at a Capitol [...]
Read More »Senate Confirms Alabama Solicitor General Edmund LaCour As Federal Judge
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed Alabama Solicitor General Edmund “Eddie” LaCour Jr. as a federal judge for the Northern District of Alabama. The 51-47 vote fell along party lines and fills the vacancy left by Chief Judge L. Scott Coogler, who retired earlier this year, Yellowhammer News reported. LaCour’s confirmation caps a string of judicial [...]
Read More »Federal Investigation Targets AOC Over Alleged Hiring of Undocumented Worker
Federal officials have reportedly opened an investigation into Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) following allegations that she knowingly hired an undocumented immigrant and helped others evade Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. According to Border Czar Tom Homan, the Department of Homeland Security has launched a probe into Ocasio-Cortez’s office after receiving evidence suggesting that one [...]
Read More »Trump Forced To Take On ‘Increased Security’ After ‘Sniper’ Position Found
President Donald Trump rapidly boarded Air Force One using a smaller staircase on Sunday due to “increased security measures” at Palm Beach International Airport, a White House official told Fox News. The enhanced precautions were implemented after the Secret Service discovered a suspected hunting stand on Friday near the airport that had a clear line [...]
Read More »Obamas Vacation in Greece With Tom Hanks Amid Debate Over Affirmative Action Remarks
Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama faced renewed public scrutiny this week after being photographed on vacation in Greece with longtime friend Tom Hanks and his family, just days after they publicly spoke out against the Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action in college admissions. The timing of the trip [...]
Read More »Big Mad Pentagon Press Corps Launching Attacks On War Secretary Hegseth
The Pentagon Press Corps Just Imploded On Tuesday, the Pentagon press corps officially lost its collective mind — and, more importantly, its access. After months of leaks, grandstanding, and anonymous “sources familiar with the matter” sabotaging Defense Department operations, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth drew a line in the sand. Reporters were presented with a simple memorandum acknowledging a [...]
Read More »ICE Director Warns Political Rhetoric Endangering Agents, Undermining Immigration Enforcement
The acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Todd Lyons, issued a stern warning this week about the impact of political rhetoric and media narratives on the safety and effectiveness of federal immigration agents. In a wide-ranging interview with The Washington Times, Lyons said anti-ICE protests and the proliferation of sanctuary jurisdictions are [...]
Read More »‘Not Hurting Him at All’: CNN Analyst Gives Terrible Shutdown News for Dems
CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten delivered brutal news to Democrats on Monday, indicating that as the government shutdown extends into another week, recent polling indicates President Donald Trump is managing the political repercussions more effectively than previously. Referencing recent data from an AP-NORC survey, Enten informed host John Berman that “shutdowns are distinct during [...]
Read More »SCOTUS Broadens ‘Unreasonable Force’ Claims Against Police Officers
The Supreme Court made it easier to bring claims of unreasonable force against police, ruling unanimously that courts should consider the circumstances surrounding the split-second moments when an officer fears for their safety in determining whether they can be tried for using unreasonable force. The 6-3 ruling stems from a 2016 case in Texas. Ashtian [...]
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