Pete Hegseth Faces First GOP Rejection

Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska has once again defied her party and President Donald Trump, this time as the first Republican senator to publicly oppose Pete Hegseth’s nomination for Secretary of Defense. Murkowski’s decision, though framed as a matter of conscience, underscores her troubling pattern of siding against her Republican colleagues and the priorities of […]
FBI Conducts Raid on Noted Immigration Lawyer in Rhode Island

In a dramatic turn of events that has rocked Providence, Rhode Island, FBI agents conducted a high-profile raid on the law offices of Joseph Molina Flynn early Thursday morning. Flynn, a well-known immigration attorney and former municipal court judge in Central Falls, resigned from his judicial position on the same day, raising serious questions about […]
Senate Intelligence Committee Backs Ratcliffe for CIA Director, Calls for Quick Senate Vote

The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence has taken a significant step by recommending John Ratcliffe’s nomination for the director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The committee, in a closed hearing on January 20, voted 14-3 in favor of moving Ratcliffe’s nomination forward for a full Senate vote. This development could result in Ratcliffe becoming […]
Trump Urges Putin: End Ukraine War ‘the Easy Way or the Hard Way’

President Donald Trump, a familiar face in the political landscape, has consistently emphasized his commitment to ending the Russo-Ukrainian war as part of his 2024 election campaign. He often asserts that such a conflict would not have occurred if he were in office. Although this claim is speculative, Trump recently took to his Truth Social […]
Trump Ends COVID Vaccine Mandate for Legal Immigrants

President Donald J. Trump is making waves with significant policy changes that reflect a shift in the country’s direction. One of the most notable actions he has taken is the reversal of the requirement for legal immigrants to receive the COVID-19 vaccination as part of their application for lawful permanent residency. Starting January 22, 2025, […]
Trump Plans North Carolina Visit: Claims State ‘Abandoned by Democrats’ (VIDEO)

Donald Trump has announced plans to visit North Carolina this Friday, emphasizing that the state’s residents, still grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, have been neglected by Democrats. Following this, he intends to head to Los Angeles to assess the impact of recent wildfires. This is a demonstration of leadership, a quality that was […]
Marco Rubio Sworn in as Secretary of State, Becomes First Trump Cabinet Member

Marco Rubio, the former Florida senator, took a significant step in his political career as he was sworn in as the 72nd Secretary of State. The ceremony, led by Vice President JD Vance, marked Rubio as the first official Cabinet member under President Donald Trump’s administration. This new role comes after the Senate’s unanimous 99-0 […]
Taliban Releases Two American Hostages: A Win for Trump Doctrine?

The world is witnessing a significant shift this morning as the Taliban have agreed to release two American hostages in exchange for one of their own members. This swap is viewed as a favorable outcome compared to the usual exchange rates in such negotiations. The release of Ryan Corbett and William McKenty marks a notable […]
House Approves Bill to Deport Illegal Immigrants Convicted of Violent Crimes Against Women and Children

The U.S. House of Representatives recently voted on a significant legislative proposal aimed at tightening immigration controls on individuals with criminal convictions. Known as HR 30, or the Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, this bill targets those found guilty of serious offenses against women and children, including domestic violence, stalking, and child […]
Adam Schiff Shares Unexpected Opinion on Biden’s Last-Minute Pardons

Outgoing President Joe Biden recently issued a wave of preemptive pardons, a move that has stirred conversation across the nation. Among those pardoned were prominent figures like former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley, former White House health adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci, and several members of the January 6 Select Committee. The timing […]
Trump Revokes Nearly 80 Biden-Era Executive Orders: A Victory

Donald Trump has swiftly made headlines by rolling back a significant number of executive orders from the previous administration. On Monday, he signed multiple orders, effectively dismantling a considerable portion of Joe Biden’s legacy with just one signature. This move was in line with Trump’s promise to undo what he views as detrimental policies that […]
LA Utility CEO, Once Committed to Energy Transition and Equity, Faces Lawsuit Against Her Department

Janisse Quiñones, the visionary CEO and chief engineer at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), has found herself under intense scrutiny recently. Known for her strong focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), as well as climate initiatives, Quiñones has been at the helm of the department since 2024. With a hefty […]
Trump Appoints Ex-Space Force Commander as Air Force Undersecretary

Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier, a former commander in the Space Force, has been tapped by President-elect Donald Trump for a significant role as undersecretary of the Air Force. This decision comes as part of Trump’s broader strategy to reform the military, focusing on what he describes as a return to core military values and the […]
Google CEO to Attend Inauguration Following Hosting of Left Resistance Party

Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, is set to attend the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump on Monday. This event marks a significant gathering of prominent Silicon Valley figures, such as Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, TikTok’s Shou Zi Chew, alongside Pichai himself. The backdrop to this occasion is Google’s previously planned involvement with a social […]
CNN Insiders React After Network Found Liable in Major Defamation Case

CNN recently settled a significant defamation lawsuit involving Navy veteran Zachary Young. Young accused the network of misrepresenting him in a report, suggesting he took advantage of Afghans during the U.S. military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. A jury in Florida decided in Young’s favor, initially awarding him $5 million in damages. This amount included […]