The Justice Department announced Monday that a much anticipated redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s final reportwill be released to the public Thursday morning and social […]
Day: April 15, 2019
Pete Buttigieg has become a contender in the race for the Democrat presidential nomination, but lingering issues in the racially polarized city of South Bend, Indiana, where […]

It’s official. The latest addition to the already crowded field of Democrat candidates for president is South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg. In an announcement speech on […]
Chuck Ross, DCNF North Carolina Republican Rep. Mark Meadows said Sunday that he expects the Justice Department’s inspector general to issue criminal referrals as part of an […]
Mary Margaret Olohan, DCNF The adult children of the parents charged in the college admissions scandals could be charged as well, according to reports from CBS News. […]

Luke Rosiak, DCNF Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett’s bo is number 1,030 on with only three reviews, but ison the NYT Best Seller list. An industry insider […]
Chris White, DCNF Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is advising Democratic candidates running in 2020 to avoid any of the distractions that President Donald Trump might […]

President Donald Trump’s visit to Minnesota is being targeted with a protest by the Muslim advocacy group CAIR on Monday. The Council on American–Islamic Relations will be […]

President Donald Trump’s suggestion that the federal government may opt to relocate illegal immigrant detainees to Democrat-controlled sanctuary cities could be the single most brilliant idea he […]

President Trump’s re-election campaign organization is reporting that first-quarter fundraising brought in $30.3 million. That total represents than his top two Democrat challengers combined. The campaign […]
Some restaurants in left-wing Austin, Texas want you to subsidize their employees’ health care costs and paid sick leave. For instance, Foreign & Domestic restaurant added a […]
Kevin Daley, DCNF The Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday over a provision of federal law that prohibits the government from registering vulgar trademarks. Erik Brunetti, […]






