President Donald Trump said that homeless people will have places to stay “FAR from the Capital” and pledged that violent criminals in Washington, D.C., will be prosecuted […]
Day: August 11, 2025
President Donald Trump has reportedly moved a portrait of former President Barack Obama to a location in the White House where visitors are typically not allowed, CNN […]
Men in women’s sports, race-based redistricting, and campaign spending will top the docket at the Supreme Court during the coming term. Oral arguments have not been scheduled […]
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas mocked Democratic Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s argument that the state’s redistricting silences minority voters on Sunday during an appearance on Fox […]
Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois ducked questions from “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker on Sunday about Illinois’ heavily gerrymandered congressional map while claiming Republicans are […]
In Spain, “digital sovereignty” now means putting up barriers to restrict American tech companies while outsourcing the country’s networks to the Chinese Communist Party. Across the EU, […]
The long-running climate lawfare campaign targeting “big oil” suffered another major blow in South Carolina on Wednesday when State Judge Roger Young dismissed a case brought by […]
Vice President JD Vance said in an interview airing Sunday that a lot of people would be indicted for “aggressive violations of the law” during the Russiagate […]
Vice President JD Vance said Democrats were rigging the American political system by welcoming illegal immigrants and enacting “crazy gerrymanders” during an interview that aired on “Sunday […]
The U.S. government has approved an alarming number of criminals, gangbangers, and alleged murderers for a special classification originally intended for vulnerable migrant children. Earlier in June, […]
As Americans enjoy their freedom — as they have a God-given right to do — they drive where they want in privately owned cars (gas powered, hybrid, […]
The Environmental Protection Agency has done what few in Washington dare: confront a regulatory cornerstone long treated as political scripture. Inannouncing its intent to rescind the 2009 […]











