Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett said Friday that President Donald Trump has a strong legal case against the IRS over the unlawful disclosure of his tax […]
Month: January 2026
The Senate approved a mammoth government spending package Friday evening funding vast portions of the federal government and a separate stopgap measure temporarily funding the Department of […]
Jeffrey Epstein helped fund a lavish lifestyle for former Obama White House Counsel and current Goldman Sachs general counsel Kathryn Ruemmler, who he sometimes turned to for […]
A group of conservative Republicans failed to strip an earmark to a left-wing nonprofit supporting illegal migrants in a government funding package on Friday. Lawmakers voted 58-42 […]
Virginia Democrats are advancing legislation to grant an environmental department permission to use “unmanned aircraft systems” without a warrant “for the implementation and enforcement” of some green […]
The Senate rejected an amendment Friday that would strip $5.1 billion in refugee welfare spending out of a government funding package in a vote of 32-67. The […]
French officials have recently introduced an aggressive social media strategy in an effort to promote the country’s political messaging and combat the spread of alleged disinformation from […]
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) said Thursday that America’s looming electricity demands are outpacing power supply, urging policymakers to focus on reliability. American energy demand […]
A radical climate protest group stormed a Jewish temple this week to ambush and deride Democratic New York Rep. Tom Suozzi for crossing party s to fund […]
Former CNN anchor Jim Acosta claimed on Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration arrested Don Lemon because of his race. Federal authorities arrested Lemon in Los Angeles, […]
The University of Notre Dame, a historically Catholic institution, has promoted a professor the school previously criticized for saying state abortion bans are “sexual violence.” Notre Dame […]
The Senate appeared to be on track to fund vast portions of the government Thursday, but Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham put a hold on the […]











