Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrogantly hammered President Biden, asserting that allowing his country to strike within Russia with U.S. weapons doesn’t go far enough and that America […]
Month: June 2024
President Joe Biden’s upcoming gaslighting on border security, which is simply another semantic scheme documenting “mass amnesty,” was exposed. From insisting the border was secure to foisting […]
A Democrat congressman admitted there is a “risk” that political opponents may now use the justice system against each other following the historic conviction of former President […]
OPEC+ reached an internal agreement to prolong its oil production cuts, a move that could raise energy prices in the U.S. ahead of the pivotal 2024 elections, […]
A former actress is facing a round of rabies shots after a terrifying incident involving a bat bite while she performed with her band on stage. Taylor […]
A California business owner’s response to suffering a six-figure loss in only the latest in a slew of burglaries summed up the “spirit” that has driven the […]
Hunter Biden’s trial on federal gun charges brought by special counsel David Weiss began Monday with jury selection. First Lady Jill Biden joined her son at the […]
Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Rep. Bob Good’s opponent and wants the Virginia Republican to stop using his name and image to promote his campaign. Trump’s […]
A Border Patrol agent attempted to foment a scheme to help illegal immigrants enter the United States by way of fake documentation and bogus asylum claims, prosecutors […]
Nearly half of Americans believe former President Donald Trump’s charges brought forth by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg were politically motivated, according to a Sunday poll from […]
Criminal defense attorney Bernarda Villalona advised President Joe Biden’s son Hunter to plead guilty at his federal gun trial commencing on Monday because of the formidable evidence […]
Dozens of energy policy and advocacy groups signed a Monday letter to Congress to express their opposition to a bill they say could be the first step […]











