Author: David Gregoire

The Trump administration recently decided to pull the plug on a government-funded program aimed at supporting “queer, trans, and BIPOC urban farmers” in San Francisco. Secretary Brooke Collins from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shared this update in a social media video, explaining the decision. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is tasked with eliminating wasteful spending, and Collins emphasized a shift back to focusing on core agricultural missions. In her video, Collins explained that the USDA had been funding a $397,000 grant in the San Francisco Bay area. The grant was intended to educate queer, trans, and BIPOC urban…

Read More

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer recently made headlines by working with Republicans to prevent a government shutdown, a move that has sparked intense reactions. Many liberal voices across the nation view this cooperation as a significant betrayal, with some even suggesting that Schumer should be replaced by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Pass the Torch, a prominent Democratic grassroots organization, has emerged as one of the loudest critics, demanding Schumer’s resignation. Schumer’s decision to collaborate with Republicans was driven by the desire to keep the government operational, a choice that has not been well-received by many progressives. “Chuck Schumer is unwilling and…

Read More

Labor unions that represent federal workers are facing a significant new challenge. A group of Republican lawmakers has introduced a bill aimed at stopping taxpayer money from supporting union activities. This proposed legislation, known as the Federal Workforce Freedom Act, could fundamentally change how federal employees interact with labor unions. The bill seeks to prevent federal employees from joining or organizing unions to engage in collective bargaining. It also aims to stop any federal agency from participating in collective bargaining negotiations with these unions. If passed, the act would end all existing agreements between unions and federal agencies, regardless of…

Read More

The Biden administration has been accused of covering up numerous suspicious activity reports connected to ActBlue, a prominent fundraising platform for the Democrat Party. Congressman James Comer from Kentucky claims that during the Trump administration, requests to the U.S. Treasury for information were largely ignored until after the election. Once the Trump administration took over, some reports were made available, revealing concerning details about ActBlue’s financial activities. Congressman Comer and his committee have been actively pursuing access to all documents previously withheld by the Biden administration. They have teamed up with other Republican leaders to demand transparency from the Treasury…

Read More

Former Congressman Dr. David Weldon has found himself at the center of a political storm, accusing two Republican senators of blocking his nomination to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A seasoned physician, Weldon was picked by President Trump for his substantial experience, both in medicine and public service. However, his path to becoming CDC Director was abruptly halted, allegedly due to insufficient support within his own party. Weldon explained that his nomination was withdrawn just twelve hours before his confirmation hearing. A phone call from the White House delivered the news, leaving Weldon and Health and…

Read More

The Biden administration is facing what could be one of the most egregious cases of illegal government misconduct in modern history. A bombshell email from a senior official at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has exposed a massive, coordinated effort to destroy crucial documents—an action that appears not only unethical but possibly criminal. The email, sent by Erica Carr, USAID’s acting executive secretary, instructed staff to gather at the agency’s former headquarters and either shred or burn remaining documents. This is not routine cleanup—this is a calculated attempt to erase evidence. Carr’s directive explicitly ordered employees to use…

Read More

The wife of “Ghost Adventures” star Aaron Goodwin found herself in a serious predicament recently. Victoria Goodwin, aged 32, was arrested on March 6 at the Clark County Detention Center in Nevada, according to inmate records. She is currently held on a $100,000 bail. Victoria stands accused of hatching a plan to have her husband murdered rather than seeking a divorce. Reports reveal she was in touch with a Florida inmate, offering $11,515 to carry out the sinister act. She allegedly paid $2,500 upfront, making her intentions clear. The messages reportedly contained Victoria’s chilling words, “Am I a bad person?…

Read More

The Democratic Party is grappling with challenges as they look ahead to the 2026 midterm elections. With memories of a tough 2024 election cycle fresh, they hope to regain control of Congress. Historically, midterms often serve as a referendum on the incumbent party, but this time, the path isn’t clear-cut. A report from Politico reveals that internal polling by Navigator Research paints a bleak picture for Democrats. Many Americans feel that the party doesn’t prioritize their interests, focusing instead on illegal immigrants or specific racial groups. This sentiment is echoed in battleground districts where voters perceive Democrats as more concerned…

Read More

The political landscape has been buzzing with questions about President Joe Biden’s capacity to govern, as concerns over his cognitive abilities have sparked significant debate. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has called for a Department of Justice investigation into whether White House staff might have taken advantage of Biden’s alleged decline to push through radical policies. Bailey’s argument hinges on the claim that such actions would render these policies null and void if they were executed without Biden’s conscious approval. Bailey specifically highlighted the President’s decision to commute the sentences of nearly 40 death row inmates as a potentially unauthorized…

Read More

Concern about President Donald Trump’s well-being has reached unprecedented levels during his time in office. This concern, as reported by The New York Post, stems not only from the usual pressures faced by any president but also from heightened controversies surrounding him. Among these issues are two assassination attempts during his campaign, one of which nearly pierced his skull. Adding to the unease is the discovery of numerous unauthorized aircraft around Trump’s Florida residence. On Sunday, Air Force fighter jets intercepted a civilian plane in the restricted airspace near his home. This marked over 20 such violations since Trump took…

Read More

The Trump administration’s State Department has taken a firm stand by revoking a student visa due to alleged involvement in a pro-Hamas protest. This action was confirmed by the State Department through Fox News, stating that the foreign student was part of a disruptive demonstration at a college campus. However, the department refrained from sharing details about the student’s identity or the educational institution, citing “legal constraints.” Reiterating the administration’s stance, the State Department declared, “Zero tolerance for foreign visitors who support terrorists.” They mentioned having rescinded the visa of a university student previously cited for criminal behavior linked to…

Read More

Missouri recently scored a big win with a court decision holding China’s communist leadership accountable for their actions during the COVID-19 pandemic. A judge ruled that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) owes Missouri a whopping $24 billion for hoarding medical supplies and making it harder for the U.S. to get what it needed. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey called it a “landmark victory” in the effort to make China pay for the global mess it created. The legal battle was spearheaded by Missouri, targeting China, its communist leaders, and several of its departments, including the infamous Wuhan Institute of Virology.…

Read More

Expelled former Representative George Santos of New York is facing the repercussions of his deceitful actions that led to his removal from Congress. However, he isn’t the only one bearing the consequences for engaging in criminal behavior for political advantage. His former chief of staff, Sam Miele, is also paying a hefty price. Sam Miele, aged 28, has been sentenced to one year and one day in prison. This comes after he pleaded guilty to a federal wire fraud charge. Miele’s admission of guilt revealed his impersonation of the chief of staff for then-House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy during the…

Read More

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is gearing up to study the links between vaccines and autism. This initiative emerges from discussions within the Trump administration, even amidst substantial scientific consensus denying such a connection. President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy have voiced concerns about vaccines potentially being linked to autism. HHS spokesman Andrew Nixon echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the surge in autism rates among American children. He stated, “CDC will leave no stone unturned in its mission to figure out what exactly is happening.” The prevalence of autism diagnoses has indeed soared, currently…

Read More

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has taken a significant step by indicting 12 Chinese nationals involved in a global hacking scheme targeting critics of the Chinese Communist Party. These individuals, accused of being part of a “hackers-for-hire” operation, reportedly attacked high-value targets across the United States and other countries. The DOJ’s documents point fingers at China’s Ministry of Public Security and Ministry of State Security for orchestrating these cyber intrusions. One of the key revelations includes the targeting of U.S.-based critics of the People’s Republic of China, along with a religious organization and various government agencies. These actions illustrate…

Read More

Detective Joseph Azcona tragically lost his life, and another officer was seriously injured in a shooting incident on Friday evening in Newark, New Jersey. Essex County Prosecutor Theodore Stephens shared these somber details with the public on Saturday. A 14-year-old suspect involved in the incident was also shot and is expected to recover. The young suspect now faces charges of murder, attempted murder, and illegal weapons possession. The shooting unfolded around 6:30 p.m. near Carteret Street and Broadway. Detective Azcona didn’t have the opportunity to even leave his police vehicle before being shot. Both the officers and the teen suspect…

Read More

Forty years after the tragic murder of DEA Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, justice takes a significant step forward. Rafael “El Rafa” Caro Quintero, one of the masterminds behind this heinous crime, was escorted by U.S. agents after landing in New York. The infamous criminal, who once enjoyed protection from high-ranking Mexican officials, now faces justice on American soil. Caro Quintero was among 28 top drug lords extradited by Mexico, a move that coincides with high-level meetings between Mexican officials and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This extradition aligns with President Trump’s firm stance against Mexico, labeling it a Narco-State.…

Read More

\\U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins has criticized the Biden administration for leaving a significant $49 billion deficit in the agricultural export market. This deficit has reportedly caused agricultural input costs to soar by 30%, according to Rollins’ statements on Fox Business. She emphasized the sharp contrast between the current trade figures and those during President Donald Trump’s tenure. During her appearance on “Kudlow,” Rollins highlighted the considerable difference in trade deficits from Trump’s first term to now. She pointed out that under Trump, the deficit was at 0%, suggesting a more balanced trade approach. Rollins expressed concern over the…

Read More

During a significant moment in his joint address to Congress, former President Donald Trump announced a heartfelt tribute to Jocelyn Nungaray, a young victim of a tragic crime. Trump declared that a Texas wildlife refuge would be renamed in honor of the 12-year-old who was brutally assaulted and killed by two illegal aliens. This heinous act served as a stark reminder of the potential dangers associated with lax border policies, which have been criticized for their perceived leniency. “Last June, Alexis Nungaray’s precious daughter, Jocelyn, went to a nearby store,” Trump recounted. He described how she was tragically kidnapped, assaulted…

Read More

The House Freedom Caucus took swift action against Democratic Representative Al Green from Texas after his disruptions during President Donald Trump’s address to Congress. As Trump began his speech, Green stood up and waved his cane, loudly declaring, “You have no mandate!” Despite a warning from Speaker Mike Johnson, Green refused to sit down, leading to his removal by the sergeant at arms. The incident underscores the ongoing struggle within the Democratic Party as they grapple with the reality that many Americans are losing faith in their policies. The President’s address to Congress is a solemn duty outlined by the…

Read More

Honda enthusiasts, get ready for some exciting news. The renowned Japanese carmaker Honda has decided to produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in Indiana, USA, instead of Mexico. This move comes as a strategic response to avoid tariffs on one of its most popular models. The decision marks a significant shift from Honda’s initial plan to manufacture the vehicle in Mexico. Rising production costs in Indiana and Canada had previously made Mexico an attractive option. However, the return of President Donald Trump to the White House has prompted a reevaluation of this strategy. President Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on goods from…

Read More

The Trump administration is doubling down on its efforts to secure the border and tackle the violent threats posed by cartels. This renewed focus comes after a tragic incident involving a 74-year-old Texas rancher, Antonio Céspedes Saldierna, who lost his life to a cartel-related explosive in Mexico. The incident occurred when Saldierna’s truck hit an improvised explosive device in Tamaulipas, a region notorious for cartel activity. Texas authorities have reported that the explosive device was likely planted by cartel members, causing alarm over the escalating violence so close to the U.S. border. National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes emphasized the…

Read More

The FBI is under the microscope again for holding back important documents about Jeffrey Epstein, despite promises to release them. People are wondering if Maurene Comey, who is James Comey’s daughter and was involved in past Epstein cases, has anything to do with this delay. The public was eager to see these documents, as they might shed light on Epstein’s shady connections and crimes. But most of the files are still hidden, which has sparked debates about the transparency of the investigation. Some believe political and institutional interests might be behind the decision to keep these records sealed. Maurene Comey,…

Read More

The Trump administration faced backlash after a much-anticipated release of declassified documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein turned out to contain little new information. Many of the details were already publicly available, leading to criticism from both sides of the political divide. The release, which was heavily redacted, did not live up to the high expectations set by the administration. Attorney General Pam Bondi found herself at the center of this controversy, with calls for her resignation echoing across the political landscape. Bondi defended herself by claiming she was misled by federal officials about the contents of the so-called “Epstein Files.” She…

Read More

Firefighters in both North and South Carolina have been tirelessly working to control over 175 wildfires that sprang up over the weekend. These fires were fueled by windy and dry conditions, prompting evacuations in several areas. South Carolina’s Governor, Henry McMaster, responded by declaring a state of emergency, as fires consumed more than 4,200 acres. The largest of these wildfires was located in the Carolina Forest region, just 10 miles from Myrtle Beach. This particular blaze charred 1,600 acres and was reported to be 30% contained by Sunday evening. Although residents were initially evacuated, authorities lifted the evacuation order by…

Read More

Dr. Francis Collins, a long-standing figure in the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has stepped down from his role, leaving behind a mixed legacy. After more than three decades at the agency, his retirement follows allegations of dishonesty regarding gain-of-function research. Collins, who has been a central figure in various health discussions, expressed gratitude for his tenure at NIH. A few years ago, in 2021, Collins found himself at the center of controversy after documents revealed discrepancies in his statements about research in Wuhan. Despite these revelations, he maintained a fondness for the NIH, calling his leadership a privilege. In…

Read More

A former FBI agent, Timothy Thibault, has been accused of crossing several lines while working at the bureau, including shielding Hunter Biden and improperly sharing information from his government email. According to emails brought to light by Republican senators, Thibault disclosed official documents and shared sensitive information during his tenure at the FBI’s Washington Field Office. These emails, exchanged from February to May 2022, were sent to Melissa Morgan-Ransome, who was reportedly his romantic interest. The actions detailed in the emails reveal behavior that is both toxic and unprofessional. In April, Thibault allegedly sent a nude photograph of Morgan-Ransome to…

Read More

The constant spread of misinformation about Donald Trump and his associates by liberal media outlets is bound to backfire. Recently, Joy Behar, co-host of “The View,” experienced such repercussions firsthand. Behar offered an on-air apology to Elon Musk after erroneously labeling him as “pro-apartheid.” During a heated discussion about Donald Trump’s rapport with Elon Musk, Behar made some contentious comments. She referred to Musk as a “foreigner” and a “foreign agent,” asserting he was born under apartheid in South Africa. “The guy was not born in this country, who was born under apartheid in South Africa,” she declared, ironically highlighting…

Read More

\Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has made it clear that the U.S. is considering all options, including military action, to combat fentanyl production in Mexico. During a conversation with Fox News’s Laura Ingraham, Hegseth emphasized the administration’s dedication to protecting American borders and tackling the drug cartels. When asked specifically about targeting fentanyl labs, Hegseth did not shy away, stating that “nothing’s off the table.” “Anything is on the table,” he reiterated, highlighting the importance of safeguarding U.S. sovereignty. The decision ultimately lies with the commander-in-chief, but Hegseth assured that consultations with military leadership are ongoing. His warning to the drug…

Read More

Members of President Trump’s cabinet, the Senate, and the House of Representatives are rallying behind President Trump’s decision to dismiss Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after a heated meeting in the Oval Office. The encounter saw President Trump, VP Vance, and Zelensky clash, particularly over Zelensky’s choice to not wear a suit while demanding more U.S. support. The meeting underscored Trump’s firm stance on international diplomacy, reminding everyone who holds sway in the White House. Vice President Vance didn’t mince words, calling out Zelensky for his perceived disrespect toward President Trump. In response, Trump accused Zelensky of “gambling with World War…

Read More

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials were advised to be on high alert and exercise caution around their Washington, D.C. headquarters due to potential protests. This comes as workers from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), who were dismissed by the Trump administration, plan to return to their offices to collect personal items. Around the Ronald Reagan federal building, situated close to the White House, there might be gatherings and demonstrations. CBP employees received memos from the “Operations Watch” alert system highlighting the planned activities for Thursday and Friday. The alerts mentioned that USAID staff would be…

Read More

The New York Post has stirred up a buzz by claiming an exclusive on a story that’s been out in the open for months. They report on the alleged Trump assassin, Thomas Crooks, and his supposed accomplice, but fail to credit prior investigative efforts. This new revelation comes after Crooks allegedly fired shots at Donald Trump during an event in Butler, Pennsylvania, back in July 2024. Private Investigator Doug Hagmann’s work is heavily cited by the Post, with his findings based on geofencing data and numerous interviews. However, the Post’s report is not breaking news. The Gateway Pundit had already…

Read More

Reports of measles cases have emerged in both Kentucky and New Jersey, coinciding with a recent outbreak in west Texas. In Kentucky, an adult recently returned from abroad tested positive for measles, as reported by the Guardian on Thursday. “The person had been at a Planet Fitness gym while infectious, potentially exposing others,” the article noted. New Jersey health officials have confirmed three measles cases linked to a single, laboratory-confirmed case from a Bergen County resident who traveled internationally. The initial case led to two more infections among individuals who had close contact with the traveler. Health officials reported that…

Read More

New York City is on the verge of shutting down over 50 migrant shelters, including the well-known Roosevelt Hotel shelter. This development comes as the number of migrants arriving in the city has significantly decreased. Mayor Eric Adams announced the closure of 53 sites, attributing it to “the successful strategies we put in place here in New York City and because of policies we advocated for at the border.” The Roosevelt Hotel, a once-iconic establishment near Grand Central Terminal, has been at the center of attention. It originally closed in December 2020 due to the COVID pandemic’s impact on tourism.…

Read More

The House Judiciary Committee has just dropped a bombshell, revealing that the IRS under President Biden leaked the personal information of over 405,000 Americans. This figure is a massive jump from the previously reported 70,000. The committee didn’t mince words, stating that this disclosure confirms suspicions about the leak’s true extent, which the Biden administration’s IRS tried to downplay. Republican voices are loud and clear on this issue. Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, who is at the helm of the committee, highlighted this as a case of political maneuvering. He drew parallels with the past, pointing out that the Obama…

Read More

Devin Nunes, the CEO of Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), was in high spirits on Tuesday after a U.S. court decision. The court ruled that Rumble and TMTG aren’t required to comply with a Brazilian Supreme Court order demanding they remove a U.S.-based user’s account. Brazilian Justice Alexandre de Moraes had earlier ordered Rumble to silence a Brazilian journalist living in the U.S., even imposing daily fines and threatening Rumble’s CEO, Chris Pavlovski, with criminal charges. The Brazilian order also included a directive for Rumble to shut down its platform in Brazil. In response, Rumble and TMTG filed a…

Read More

President Trump has intensified his campaign against illegal immigration by instituting a new requirement for undocumented aliens to register in a national database or face penalties. The administration hopes this move will encourage self-deportation among those residing in the country without proper documentation. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that non-compliance with the new regulations will result in severe consequences, such as fines or imprisonment. The Wall Street Journal has revealed that this new registry will demand personal information from undocumented immigrants, including children aged 14 and above. This data includes fingerprints and home addresses, which must be…

Read More

Attorney General Pam Bondi is under increasing pressure from Republican circles to expedite the release of several long-awaited, high-profile documents. Among these documents are the infamous Jeffrey Epstein client list and records related to the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Bondi, in a recent Fox News interview, confirmed she is actively reviewing these sensitive files. “It’s sitting on my desk right now to review,” Bondi stated, emphasizing that this task comes directly from a directive by President Trump. While she acknowledged the enormity of her task, Bondi remained tight-lipped about any potential revelations, only saying,…

Read More

Alina Habba, a counselor to former President Donald Trump, recently made some eye-opening comments about the potential fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. In a conversation on FXO and Friends, Habba stated, “Transparency is coming,” hinting that some people in Washington, D.C., might be feeling uneasy. This comes as Attorney General Pam Bondi is prepared to unveil unsealed documents related to Epstein, potentially exposing the names of those linked to his notorious island. Habba didn’t hold back when she talked about the possible impact of these revelations. She remarked, “Now they are going to panic because they don’t want anyone…

Read More

Apple Inc., the world’s top company in terms of value, is making waves with its decision to invest a whopping $500 billion in the United States. This includes plans for a new AI server manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas. This exciting development comes hot on the heels of President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs on China, which seem to be steering Apple’s production strategy in a new direction. The forthcoming 250,000-square-foot facility in Houston is expected to open its doors in 2026. Apple is looking to bring 20,000 jobs to American soil over the next four years, which is a significant…

Read More

American patriots recently gathered in Hidalgo County, Texas, as part of John Rourke’s “Make America Clean Again” initiative. More than 50 volunteers from across the nation came together to support those protecting our borders. They served meals, provided essential services, and donated life-saving supplies to restore dignity to America’s border front lines. Partnering with rancher and chef Austin Simmons, the initiative provided over 600 Border Patrol agents, National Guard soldiers, and local law enforcement officers with premium Texas Wagyu beef meals. These meals were a heartfelt token of gratitude for their unwavering service. The support extended beyond meals, embodying the…

Read More

The FBI quickly stopped a potentially tragic event at a Texas high school thanks to a timely tip-off. Two teenage girls were allegedly planning a violent attack on Memorial High School in Hedwig Village, involving guns and explosives. This situation highlights the zero-tolerance policy for threats in educational environments. Authorities charged the 16-year-old with making a terroristic threat, a serious offense, while the 15-year-old was detained for other reasons. The FBI’s quick response was crucial, as they gathered evidence and collaborated with law enforcement partners to prevent any harm. The older girl had been a student at the targeted high…

Read More

The United States is taking a strong stand against foreign exploitation of its resources, particularly in response to challenges posed by China. President Donald Trump took decisive action by signing a memorandum to address security threats linked to Chinese investments. The memorandum is designed to safeguard American capital, technology, and expertise from foreign adversaries, with a particular focus on China. The National Security Presidential Memorandum (NSPM) brings new measures to strengthen the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). This interagency committee is tasked with scrutinizing the national security implications of foreign acquisitions. The memorandum specifies that CFIUS…

Read More

The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have sparked discussions about their impact on various communities. ABC News highlighted that the transgender community was significantly affected, pointing out the loss of three “transitional” homes. These homes served as shelters not only for transgender individuals but also for those recently released from prison and homeless people, offering recovery services like mental health support and substance use treatment. ABC reported that the destruction of these homes meant the loss of “a safe space, built with love and care.” While it’s undeniable that the fires have disrupted lives, the focus on the transgender community…

Read More

Pedro Colmenares, a 33-year-old suspected gang member from Venezuela, has found himself back in the spotlight as he roams the streets of Chicago. Despite being ordered deported in 2022, Colmenares remains in the city due to Cook County’s sanctuary policy. This has allowed him to continue his alleged criminal activities, which include domestic battery and a previous weapons charge. In September 2022, Colmenares entered the United States and soon after faced deportation orders from an immigration judge. However, his appeal of this ruling has kept him in Chicago, where his presence has not gone unnoticed. His criminal record caught the…

Read More

President Donald Trump shared his vision for a more secure voting system during his address to the National Governor’s Association in Washington, DC. He urged both Democratic and Republican governors to consider the implementation of paper ballots and same-day voting as a way to ensure the integrity of elections. Trump emphasized the benefits of such a system, noting that it could potentially be more cost-effective and secure than current methods. The former president argued that transitioning to paper ballots would not only be safer but also more economical. According to Trump, using paper ballots would cost a mere 8% of…

Read More

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has made significant changes at the Pentagon, shaking up the leadership in a move that aligns with President Trump’s recent decisions. The shake-up includes the firing of Admiral Lisa Franchetti, chief of the Navy, and General James Slife, vice chief of the Air Force. These changes were announced shortly after President Trump dismissed Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Charles “CQ” Brown. President Trump has nominated Air Force Lieutenant General Dan “Razin” Caine as the new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This decision is part of a broader strategy to realign military…

Read More

President Donald Trump has made headlines again with his recent decision to appoint Alice Marie Johnson as his official “pardon czar.” Johnson, who was sentenced to life in prison in the 1990s for nonviolent drug offenses, had her sentence commuted by Trump back in 2018. During her time in prison, Johnson turned her life around by volunteering in the prison hospice, becoming an ordained minister, and even writing and directing plays, as reported by Fox News. At a Black History Month event at the White House, Trump praised Johnson, calling her an “inspiration.” He announced that she would play a…

Read More

The House Oversight Committee recently announced they’re diving into the topic of foreign funding at American colleges and universities. This move highlights concerns about the Biden administration’s alleged slack enforcement of federal reporting standards. It’s a case of picking up where former President Trump’s administration left off, as the Biden team had previously halted these investigations. House Oversight Chairman James Comer and Virginia Foxx, who’s also a key player on the committee, are steering this investigation. They pointed out that foreign countries have funneled more than $57 billion into U.S. educational institutions since 1981. In a letter to Acting Secretary…

Read More

On Tuesday, Elon Musk showed interest in a proposal from James Fishback, CEO of Azoria, about an innovative idea called the “DOGE Dividend.” The plan suggests providing a $5,000 tax refund check to roughly 79 million American families, funded by a projected $2 trillion in savings from DOGE. Fishback argues that this dividend would not only compensate taxpayers for the misuse of their money but also help restore trust in governmental accountability. Fishback’s argument is straightforward: the DOGE Dividend stands as a social contract between taxpayers and their government, offering a much-needed refund after uncovering significant waste. As Fishback states,…

Read More

The Biden-Harris administration has been under scrutiny for its handling of immigration, particularly concerning the influx of illegal migrants. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem recently highlighted the alarming number of criminal migrants who have entered the U.S. under this administration. Speaking on Fox News, Noem detailed the situation, expressing concern over the thousands of migrants linked to gangs who have crossed the border. Customs and Border Protection data indicate record-high encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border, with approximately 8.5 million during the last four fiscal years. However, the exact number of criminals among these migrants remains uncertain. Noem, appearing on…

Read More

The Cathedral of Hope in Dallas is making waves with its open support for LGBT activism. This group, which calls itself a United church, isn’t shy about its beliefs. They even provide resources on their site that treat being homosexual as a sacrament and offer dating tips for gay men. Behind the scenes, some say things are even more “unhinged” than they appear. Sara Gonzales from BlazeTV, along with others from the Texas Family Project, attended an event at the Cathedral of Hope called “Celebrating the Art of Drag Sunday.” What they witnessed left them deeply concerned. According to Gonzales,…

Read More

A tragic midair collision involving two small planes at Marana Regional Airport in Arizona claimed the lives of at least two individuals. This unfortunate event unfolded northwest of Tucson, with local authorities confirming the fatalities while noting that further details are still being gathered. The aircraft involved were identified as a Cessna 172S and a Lancair 360 MK II, both single-engine planes. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is currently investigating the incident to determine the cause of the collision. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has also joined the investigation, adding to the effort to understand how such a disaster…

Read More

In a fiery exchange that has caught the attention of many, conservative activist Heidi Joy Anderson recently clashed with Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett of Texas. Known for her outspoken nature, Crockett has been vocally critical of Elon Musk and his ventures, making waves on platforms like TikTok. Anderson, hailing from Houston, took to the same platform to call out Crockett’s comments as she staunchly defended Musk. Jasmine Crockett’s tirades against Elon Musk have become a focal point of her political discourse. She has been vocal about her desire for Congress to take action against Musk, calling him a “rogue actor” during…

Read More

In a move that has intensified diplomatic tensions, President Donald Trump has demanded that Ukraine provide the United States with $350 billion in compensation for military and financial aid extended during the ongoing conflict with Russia. This demand includes a proposal for the U.S. to receive a 50% share of Ukraine’s revenues from critical minerals, oil and gas, ports, and infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has firmly rejected this proposal, citing concerns over national sovereignty and the absence of concrete security guarantees. The Trump administration’s proposal, detailed in a confidential draft contract, outlines the creation of a joint investment fund…

Read More

President Donald Trump has remained steadfast in his efforts to reshape the Department of Justice (DOJ), a mission that aligns with his broader campaign against what he terms “the deep state.” As part of this initiative, his administration took a bold step last week, reportedly deactivating electronic devices used by U.S. attorneys appointed by President Joe Biden. This move was unexpected and sent ripples through political circles in Washington, D.C. According to Bloomberg Law, up to 22 officials found themselves unexpectedly locked out of their devices on Friday. These attorneys were not informed of any termination, nor given any explanation…

Read More

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has unveiled a staggering oversight within federal financial operations. The revelation highlights that the government couldn’t trace a whopping $4.7 trillion in payments due to missing Treasury Access Symbol (TAS) codes. This lack of accountability underscores the urgent need for transparency in government spending. The TAS is a crucial identification tool linking Treasury payments to specific budget line items. Its previous optional status for trillions in payments made tracing nearly impossible, as DOGE explained on X. Thankfully, this field is now mandatory, allowing for better insight into federal spending activities. Critics argue that…

Read More

The Greater Idaho movement is gaining traction, as parts of Oregon strive to join Idaho. This initiative is driven by the conservative population in eastern Oregon, who feel overshadowed by progressive policies from Portland and the state’s western regions. Recently, the movement took a significant step forward with the introduction of a GOP-backed bill. State Representative Mark Owens, a Republican from Malheur, introduced House Bill 3844. This bill aims to establish a task force to assess the impact of shifting the Idaho border, requiring a report for lawmakers in Salem. The proposal underscores the desire of eastern Oregonians to explore…

Read More

President Donald Trump is rapidly implementing the pledges he made during the 2024 campaign to streamline government operations and eliminate what he describes as “waste, fraud, and abuse.” However, his efforts are being challenged by a coalition of Democrat-led states and various non-profit organizations. Almost every day, there’s a new legal action taken against his administration, with restraining orders and mandates to reinstate dismissed employees being issued regularly. In a recent development, evidence has emerged suggesting that the federal judge overseeing a significant case against Trump’s policies may have a conflict of interest. This particular case revolves around Trump’s decision…

Read More

The United States and Canada have taken a significant step to combat the Tren de Aragua (TdA), a notorious Venezuelan gang that has been making inroads in North America. This was achieved through a memorandum of cooperation signed by Interpol Washington Director Jeffrey A. Grimming and National Central Bureau Ottawa Director Marie-Josée Homsy. The agreement is aimed at enhancing the collaboration between American and Canadian law enforcement agencies to tackle the gang’s influence. Jeffrey Grimming stated, “Today, we have taken a great leap forward in our fight to eradicate TdA in the United States.” He emphasized the importance of combined…

Read More

The Georgia Senate has made a move that could change the legal landscape for government officials who support sanctuary cities, thanks to the passage of Senate Bill 21. This bill, which passed with a 33-18 vote, is stirring up some strong opinions. Critics argue that it could mistakenly target teachers and other public servants under the guise of enforcing existing laws. Nabilah Islam Parkes, a Democrat from Duluth, voiced her concerns, saying that there’s no sanctuary city in Georgia and that the bill creates a problem where none exists. However, the Center for Immigration Studies lists Atlanta and four counties—DeKalb,…

Read More

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently experienced a significant change as 3,600 employees were let go. President Donald Trump’s administration, according to Fox News, made the decision to terminate these positions. This shift follows the appointment of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., as the new HHS Secretary, though his involvement in this decision remains unclear. Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) orchestrated the terminations. While the cuts were substantial, priority was given to retain employees in specialized or critical roles. The reductions are projected to save taxpayers around $600 million annually. The Trump administration chose to keep…

Read More

A Denver news station recently had to correct a report about an illegal immigrant, Victor Manuel Montanez-Jacquez, who was taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Initially, KUSA Denver reported that Montanez-Jacquez had no criminal record, but ICE later clarified this was not accurate. The news station’s error came to light after ICE pointed out the mistake publicly. ICE agents arrested Montanez-Jacquez during a routine operation, although he wasn’t the person they were initially searching for. When they approached him as he was leaving for work, he failed to provide documentation, leading to his arrest. This interaction…

Read More

CNN has once again shown its true colors—not as a news network, but as a propaganda machine for the radical left. Kaitlan Collins, CNN’s White House Correspondent, is now facing scrutiny for directly promoting a legal defense fund for an accused murderer. And, as expected, CNN is staying silent. Collins tweeted a link to a website funding the legal defense of Luigi Mangione, who is charged with assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in cold blood. This isn’t just bad journalism—it’s an outright endorsement of a man accused of premeditated murder. And here’s where the corruption goes deeper: Mangione’s legal analyst,…

Read More

President Donald Trump recently stirred some conversation on social media by quoting none other than Napoleon Bonaparte. He posted, “He who saves his country violates no law,” leaving many to speculate about his intentions behind the message. This statement arrives at a time of significant legal and political developments, particularly involving the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a new federal entity led by Elon Musk. He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 15, 2025 There’s been a bit of a tussle in the legal arena over DOGE’s access to certain payment systems…

Read More

The Department of Education has made headlines with its decision to cancel over $350 million in spending deemed unnecessary and ideologically driven. This move comes as part of a larger effort to eliminate government waste, a principle strongly advocated by conservative icons like Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater. The department ended ten contracts with Regional Educational Laboratories after identifying spending that did not align with the interests of students and taxpayers. These contracts, valued at $336 million, were previously engaged in helping shape educational policies and practices across various states. However, the Department of Education found that these labs supported…

Read More

Ric Grenell, known for his close ties with former President Donald Trump, is making waves with the possibility of entering California’s gubernatorial race. With Kamala Harris potentially eyeing the governor’s office, Grenell’s candidacy is gaining traction among conservatives eager for change. As a former envoy for Trump, Grenell is not one to shy away from the political spotlight, and his recent endeavors only bolster his profile. The buzz around Grenell’s potential run is undeniable. His recent appointment as the interim executive director of the Kennedy Center and his instrumental role in securing the release of six Americans from Venezuela have…

Read More

The U.S. Army has declared a significant policy shift by halting the acceptance of transgender applicants and discontinuing support for sex-change procedures. This decision follows a directive from Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, aligning the department with President Trump’s executive order from January, which prohibits transgender individuals from serving in the military. According to Department of Defense statistics, the military currently includes 11,500 transgender service members, making up less than 1% of the total force. “The #USArmy will no longer allow transgender individuals to join the military and will stop performing or facilitating procedures associated with gender transition for…

Read More

Denny’s, a well-loved American diner chain, is set to close nearly 30 of its locations, a decision driven by the pressures of inflation and the ongoing bird flu epidemic. Robert Verostek, the company’s chief financial officer, has indicated that closures could potentially reach up to 90 restaurants this year. The New York Post reported that executives have largely attributed declining sales to rising inflation rates. In January, inflation saw an uptick, with the Consumer Price Index climbing to 3%, as announced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. “In any mature brand, when restaurants have been open that long, it is…

Read More

The political landscape is once again witnessing a seismic shift as several federal prosecutors have resigned following the decision by Trump’s Department of Justice to drop charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. This move has stirred controversy, especially as Acting US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Danielle Sassoon, was one of the first to resign in protest. Her abrupt departure came on the heels of being instructed to dismiss the case against Adams. Kevin Driscoll, known for his leadership in the Criminal Division overseeing federal criminal cases, also took a definitive stand by resigning. His…

Read More

President Donald Trump has been actively working to streamline government operations and cut costs, a mission that has faced legal challenges but also achieved successes. A significant victory was recently scored when a federal judge reinstated the administration’s federal employee buyout offer. The judge ruled that the group “Democracy Forward,” which had sued on behalf of labor unions, lacked the standing to contest the buyout program. U.S. District Judge George O’Toole had previously paused the enforcement of a deadline for federal workers to accept the “Fork in the Road” offer. On Wednesday, he decided there was no justification to extend…

Read More

Two former MLB pitchers, John Rocker and Patrick Mahomes Sr., nearly clashed in a heated exchange on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. The incident, which occurred during Super Bowl week, quickly caught the attention of onlookers as tensions escalated outside Willie’s Chicken Shack. Mahomes Sr., known as the father of NFL star Patrick Mahomes, and Rocker, a former Atlanta Braves player, were seen in a video that sparked significant buzz. The video captures Rocker stepping out of the restaurant and addressing Mahomes, seemingly offering a handshake. However, the gesture was rejected, leading to a tense moment between the two. The…

Read More

A Biden-appointed judge has overstepped his boundaries by preventing former President Donald Trump from canceling foreign aid contracts—a decision that reeks of judicial activism and blatant political interference. The ruling undermines the authority of the executive branch, which has long held the power to manage foreign aid decisions in the interest of U.S. taxpayers and national priorities. Trump’s move to cancel these contracts was a necessary step toward putting America first, ensuring that foreign aid dollars are used judiciously and aligned with the nation’s interests. By blocking this action, the judge has effectively tied the hands of the executive branch,…

Read More

President Donald Trump has taken bold steps to streamline the federal government, emphasizing efficiency and cost-effectiveness. His latest executive order mandates federal agencies to justify the necessity of their workforce, offering Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) the authority to remove roles deemed redundant. This move is part of Trump’s broader agenda to cut government waste, limiting agencies to hire just one new employee for every four departures. The executive order introduces the “DOGE team lead” position in each agency, tasked with identifying functions that aren’t legally required. This initiative aims at large-scale workforce reductions, potentially eliminating entire agency…

Read More

Two significant deportation flights, carrying Venezuelan nationals, have returned to Venezuela, marking a key achievement for the Trump administration’s mission to deport illegal migrant criminals from the United States. The flights, operated by Conviasa airlines, took off from Fort Bliss in Texas, as reported by The New York Times. This development follows a nearly year-long hiatus since Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro blocked repatriation flights in retaliation to economic sanctions. Previously, the Biden administration had negotiated a deal with Maduro’s government in October 2023 to facilitate the return of Venezuelan nationals. However, the administration managed to deport only around 1,800 individuals…

Read More

A recent development has surfaced in the ongoing mystery surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The FBI has unearthed 2,400 previously undisclosed records linked to the tragic event. This discovery coincides with President Donald Trump’s directive to release all classified documents related to the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK. In 1963, President Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas left the nation in shock and has since been a source of speculation and suspicion. Many have long believed that the files held by the government contained secrets of a cover-up. The public has eagerly awaited transparency regarding these events. Robert…

Read More

BREITBART The political landscape has been heating up, and recent developments have underscored the importance of a conservative approach to governance. Conservative leaders have been making strides in promoting values that emphasize individual responsibility, economic freedom, and national security. These values resonate deeply with many Americans who are seeking a return to traditional principles that have long been the backbone of the nation. One key issue that continues to dominate the headlines is the state of the economy. With inflation rates fluctuating and concerns over job security, there’s a strong push for policies that will stabilize and strengthen the economy.…

Read More

California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed off on two significant bills allocating $50 million to support illegal immigrants and shield the state from legal challenges posed by federal policies. One of these bills directs $25 million to nonprofit groups aiding individuals at risk of deportation and other federal actions threatening their safety. A notable $10 million chunk is earmarked specifically for immigration-related services, including defense against removal. These measures, according to Newsom, are designed to safeguard the civil rights of California’s most vulnerable populations, encompassing people with disabilities, those experiencing homelessness, victims of trafficking, and illegal immigrants. However, Newsom made…

Read More

ESPN is once again stirring the pot, turning a moment of athletic triumph into a racial debate. After the Philadelphia Eagles’ resounding 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, quarterback Jalen Hurts was awarded the Super Bowl MVP. While many celebrate Hurts for his on-field prowess, ESPN chose to center the conversation on race, pointing out that he is only the fourth black quarterback to achieve this honor. This focus on race is puzzling to many, who see Hurts as a remarkable athlete, irrespective of his skin color. Critics argue that ESPN’s narrative reduces a historic…

Read More

President Donald Trump is making waves in the global economy by embracing supply-side economics. This economic philosophy, popularized by Jack Kemp in the 1970s, suggests that reducing taxes can boost production, thereby lowering prices and creating jobs. Ronald Reagan implemented these ideas with great success, leading to a robust, inflation-free economic boom in the 1980s. Kemp’s vision extended beyond tax cuts, advocating for the removal of price controls on oil and gas to encourage more production. Reagan followed suit, and the results were clear: the U.S. became a leading exporter of oil and gas. Trump’s current agenda echoes this approach,…

Read More

Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, recently appeared on CNN’s State of the Union, where she had a lively exchange with host Dana Bash. They discussed some of the Trump administration’s more debated policies, like using Guantanamo Bay for illegal immigrants and rethinking FEMA’s role. Despite the tough questions, Noem stood firm on the administration’s actions. Bash questioned Noem about the legal grounds for sending illegal immigrants to Guantanamo Bay, a topic that’s been stirring up quite a bit of debate. “Undocumented immigrants, detained in the United States… have a right to legal counsel and due process,” Bash pointed…

Read More

Dan Bongino recently highlighted some serious concerns about how taxpayer money might have been misused, suggesting that USAID funds could have been funneled into anti-Trump propaganda, which possibly played a role in his impeachment. On his show, he didn’t hold back, calling out Senator Elizabeth Warren for her apparent hypocrisy and worry over Elon Musk’s investigations into government payment systems. Investigative journalist Michael Schellenberger added fuel to the fire by suggesting that USAID funds might have been used to craft media narratives against Donald Trump, potentially linking them to his impeachment. Bongino emphasized the weight of these revelations, stating, “I…

Read More

resident Trump recently expressed his decision not to deport Prince Harry, despite some potential visa issues. He mentioned during a conversation with the New York Post, “I don’t want to do that. I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.” This comment highlights Trump’s characteristic bluntness and his inclination to steer clear of what he perceives as unnecessary legal battles. The Heritage Foundation has filed a lawsuit concerning Prince Harry’s U.S. visa application, raising questions about past drug use admissions. Such a history might typically prevent someone from obtaining a visa to the United States.…

Read More

FBI agents are taking legal action against the Department of Justice from Trump’s administration, trying to stop them from finding out who worked on the investigations after the January 6 Capitol incident. Recently, Emil Bove, who is the acting Deputy Attorney General, asked for details about the thousands of FBI employees involved in these investigations. Bove mentioned that only those with corrupt intentions should be worried. This request made quite a few FBI agents upset, leading them to sue Trump’s DOJ to keep their identities secret. Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll reassured everyone that the DOJ is planning a review…

Read More

BREITBART The Gulf Cartel has tragically claimed another innocent life in a chaotic shootout. This incident closely follows the heartbreaking deaths of a woman and her two grandchildren, who were killed in their sleep during a violent clash between rival gunmen. The latest victim, Uriel Picaso, was driving a bus for Citi-Senda, transporting workers near Reynosa when he was caught in the crossfire. The harrowing event unfolded early Wednesday morning in the rural area of Palo Blanco. Picaso, attempting to shield himself, was fatally struck by a bullet to the face. Responding to the aftermath, Mexican authorities arrived to collect…

Read More

Jacqueline Ma, once celebrated as “Teacher of the Year” in San Diego County, found herself in a courtroom, tearfully admitting to the grave crime of sexually abusing two of her students. At 34, this former fifth and sixth-grade teacher from Lincoln Acres Elementary School confessed to heinous charges that could keep her behind bars for life. Ma originally faced a possible sentence of up to 180 years, but she struck a plea deal that will see her serve between 30 years to life. During the court proceedings, Ma pleaded guilty to committing lewd acts on minors and possessing inappropriate material…

Read More

Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll recently provided the Department of Justice (DOJ) with a list of employees involved in the January 6 cases. This list represents over 2,400 cases and involves around 5,000 FBI employees. The employees were identified not by their names but by a unique employee identifier. NBC News reported that the DOJ can match these identifiers with actual names on the payroll. By doing so, the FBI ensures there isn’t a master list circulating with the names of those who worked on these sensitive cases. Ken Dilanian of NBC News highlighted this approach as a measure of…

Read More

The mantra “my body, my choice” appears to have been cast aside by New York Governor Kathy Hochul. She is staunchly defending a doctor who provided abortion pills illegally to a Louisiana woman, leading to the coerced abortion of the woman’s grandchild. The situation raises significant questions about the extent of support for abortion among Democrats. It seems Democrats are increasingly transparent about their stance on abortion, prioritizing the act over the concept of choice. Every Senate Democrat recently opposed a bill aimed at banning infanticide, and Hochul is defending a doctor indicted for facilitating a forced abortion. This incident…

Read More

Back when Donald Trump was first stepping into the presidential arena, he made a bold promise to the American people. He vowed to “drain the swamp,” targeting the vast number of federal bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., who seemed to operate without much oversight. Fast forward to February 2025, and it looks like Trump’s mission might be gaining traction, as a surprising number of federal employees are opting to take a buyout offer. According to a report from Axios, about 20,000 federal employees have already seized the opportunity of a buyout, a significant shift that emerged just a week after it…

Read More

So, here’s what’s happening in Iowa. Sheriff Dan Marx from Winneshiek County stirred up quite a debate when he announced he might refuse to cooperate with ICE detainers if he believes they’re unconstitutional. He took to social media to explain his stance, emphasizing that his true duty is to uphold the Constitution and protect individual rights. Sheriff Marx argues that some of these detainers might infringe on a person’s rights. He claims that the federal agency sometimes issues detainers without enough information or a valid judicial warrant. On Facebook, he pointed out that this situation could lead to gross violations…

Read More

President Donald Trump has made a decisive move by reinstating the “maximum pressure” policy on Iran through an executive order. This policy is part of a broader initiative that involves withdrawing the U.S. from several United Nations agencies, including the Human Rights Council and UNESCO. Central to this strategy are financial sanctions aimed at disrupting Iran’s funding of terrorism. Iran has long been recognized as a major sponsor of global terrorism, supporting groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and other militant organizations. A 2018 State Department study revealed Iran’s significant financial commitment to these groups, estimated at $1 billion annually. Nathan Sales,…

Read More

The U.S. government has directed a significant $34 million towards subscriptions with Virginia-based news outlet Politico, as revealed by USASpending.gov. These contracts have been dispersed across a range of government agencies, with the Department of the Interior’s National Park Service contributing $862,025 for Politico’s Energy and Environment News from 2021 to 2025. Similarly, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service allocated $455,140 for an “online news subscription” over a comparable time frame. Numerous agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Department of the Treasury, have also invested heavily in subscriptions…

Read More

President Donald Trump has made headlines with his decision to revoke the security detail for former Defense Secretary Mark Esper. This move also affects others from his first administration, including John Bolton, the former National Security Adviser, and retired Army General Mark Milley, who was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In addition to losing his security detail, Esper has seen his portrait removed from the Pentagon, highlighting the administration’s dissatisfaction with him. Mark Esper, who served as Defense Secretary, has been outspoken about his disagreements with Trump. He authored a book where he criticized the former president,…

Read More

An internal memo from the Border Patrol has revealed some alarming news. Mexican drug cartels have reportedly given the green light to use drones loaded with explosives against U.S. Border Patrol agents and military personnel at the border. The memo, which was shared by the New York Post and NewsNation, suggests that the El Paso Sector Intelligence and Operations Center got wind of this on February 1. The memo advises all Border Patrol and Defense Department workers at the border to be on high alert for any drone sightings and to report them immediately. It’s a stark reminder for agents…

Read More

A House committee is gearing up to examine whether animal research funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is an exercise in needless cruelty. This scrutiny comes amid efforts by the Department of Government Efficiency to highlight such NIH projects as prime examples of government waste. Witnesses are expected to propose policy changes, ranging from supporting alternative research methods to limiting funds for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, once helmed by Anthony Fauci. Republican Chair Nancy Mace of South Carolina will spearhead the hearing under the House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee. The session, titled “Transgender Lab…

Read More

Elise Stefanik, a former Republican Representative from New York, is expected to leave her role in Congress once confirmed as President Trump’s United Nations ambassador. Her departure has sparked controversy over how New York’s governor plans to manage the vacant seat. Republicans are particularly outraged, suggesting that Governor Kathy Hochul’s actions warrant serious legal scrutiny. Governor Hochul is advocating for changes in the state’s election laws, which has led to an uproar among conservatives. As it currently stands, she must announce a special election within 10 days of Stefanik’s exit, with voting to occur 80 to 90 days later. However,…

Read More

A young boy from Philadelphia is being hailed as a hero after a devastating plane crash left destruction and heartbreak in its wake. Andre Howard III, known affectionately as “Trey,” was spending the afternoon with his father and younger sister when the unthinkable occurred. What began as an ordinary outing turned into a scene of chaos and survival as a private medical jet crashed onto Cottman Avenue, sending fiery wreckage and debris raining down on unsuspecting pedestrians and motorists. Trey’s father, Andre Howard Jr., described the horrifying moment when their world was turned upside down. “We were just walking, enjoying…

Read More

Entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan has been vocal about her concerns regarding the financial connections between some Democratic senators and the pharmaceutical industry. She believes that corporate money is undermining the genuine advocacy for ordinary Americans that these lawmakers claim to represent. Standing alongside Senator Rand Paul, Shanahan shed light on the hurdles smaller biotech firms face when competing with industry behemoths like Pfizer, Moderna, and Merck. Shanahan didn’t hold back from naming names, pointing the finger at Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. These senators, often portrayed as champions of progressive causes, have received significant donations from pharmaceutical and medical industry…

Read More

The Democrats have put forward David Hogg for the role of DNC Vice Chair, a move that has not been without controversy. Hogg, who gained fame as a gun control advocate following the tragic 2018 Parkland school shooting, has built his career on this singular narrative. His nomination by Nikki Fried, who previously ran unsuccessfully for Florida Governor, underscores the party’s commitment to anti-gun rhetoric. Hogg’s rise to prominence is seen by many as opportunistic, using a tragedy to launch a platform against gun rights. Republicans are watching with interest, as the choice of Hogg might alienate a substantial portion…

Read More

The Department of Justice recently made a significant move by firing prosecutors who were investigating the events of January 6, 2021, at the Capitol. Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the dismissal of about 12 employees from the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington. Additionally, more than six senior FBI executives were instructed to retire or face termination by the following Monday. Bove’s actions went further, as he requested the names, titles, and offices of all FBI employees involved in the January 6 investigations. This request could potentially impact thousands of agents. The DOJ plans to conduct a review process…

Read More