Policy

Kash Patel vows to 'do everything' to help GOP senator expose Epstein files

Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., quizzed FBI director nominee Kash Patel on how he would help get to the bottom of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal

Trump Accuses Banks of Conservative Discrimination in Fiery Speech

Trump calls out banks for discrimination in access to services.

Report: Pete Hegseth To Pull Mark Milley's Security Detail, Clearance And Review Retirement Rank

Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth will announce he is "immediately pulling" Mark Milley's security detail and security clearance, says a report.

Doctors' 'Committee' Opposing RFK Is Bill Gates-Backed Astroturf with Fake Names

A "committee" widely cited in the media as opposing the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS Secretary turns out to be Astroturf.

VIDEO: Trump Pardons Pro-Life Activists Targeted by Biden DOJ

President Donald Trump pardoned more than 20 pro-life activists on Thursday who were prosecuted, and some imprisoned, by Biden's DOJ.

Trump Signs Package of Executive Orders, Fulfilling Host of Promises

Hours after his inauguration, President Trump, in front of thousands of supporters jammed into a Washington D.C. arena, signs an avalanche of

Intel Committee Pivots After Mike Johnson Removes Pro-Ukraine, Pro-Deep State Chairman

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Thursday named a new chairman and new lawmakers to the House Intelligence Committee after President-elect Dona

Trump's 13 Cabinet Nominees Set for Confirmation Hearings This Week

Senate committees will begin to hold hearings this week on 13 cabinet nominees selected by President-elect Donald Trump.

Mark Zuckerberg Goes To Mar-a-Lago To Meet Trump Again

Zuckerberg, whose Meta group owns Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, is in the midst of an abrupt MAGA makeover that took users and staff by s

Trump: Los Angeles Fires Could Be Most Costly in U.S. History

Trump believes the wildfires could be the most costly – in terms of money – in the history of the United States. 

Gun sales already at 11 million, poised to break another record

There is no end in sight for the booming firearms industry.

Trans YouTuber Chris Chan, 39, is listed as female in police report and will be jailed with women inmates despite 'arrest for raping her dementia sufferer mother, 79'

Transgender YouTuber Chris Chan, 39, was identified as female by police and will be housed with women despite being biologically male, after

Lt. Col. Allen West Aims to Become First Black Republican Elected Governor, Announces Primary Challenge Against Texas Gov. Greg Abbott

Retired Lieutenant Colonel Allen West has announced that he will run for governor of Texas and primary challenge Greg Abbott, who is reviled

The Texas State Government Will Allow the Public to Fund Texas’ Border Wall Construction

Much has been made about Texas’ efforts to secure its border while the Biden administration has largely put the issue on the backburner.

Biden's America: No relief in sight for prices at gas pumps, may get worse before improving, expert says

Gas prices have reached a 7-year high under President Joe Biden — and relief is not on the horizon this summer.

Lady Liberty canceled? Washington Post writer claims statue is ‘meaningless’ symbol of hypocrisy

The Statue of Liberty has been known for more than a century as one of the most preeminent symbols of American freedom – but now a Washington

Many States Will Offer Vaccine To Prisoners Before General Public

At least nine states will place prisoners in jails ahead of the general public in getting COVID-19 vaccinations.

Bill de Blasio: NYPD Will Arrest Jewish Mourners Violating Social Distancing

Mayor Bill de Blasio promised to arrest Jewish mourners not adhering to social distancing decrees following Tuesday’s funeral for Rabbi Chaim

Minnesota has more COVID-19 deaths than non-lockdown neighbors, more unemployment than New York

Imagine taking a non-hot spot for coronavirus, locking down the people, achieving a worse outcome than surrounding states that didn’t lock do

Surveillance plane starts flying over Baltimore, recording everyone's movements

The controversial aerial surveillance planes for Baltimore police started flying Friday, recording movements of everyone in the city during t