Just The News The Federal Aviation Administration reported an incident involving a Delta Air Lines plane at Orlando International Airport. The tailpipe of one of the plane’s engines caught fire, leading to an evacuation. Fortunately, no passengers were injured during the event. Delta Air Lines Flight 1213 was on the move, preparing to take off at about 11:15 a.m., when the unexpected engine fire occurred. Passengers had to leave the aircraft using emergency evacuation slides. Fire crews were quick to respond and managed to put out the blaze. The flight was supposed to head to Atlanta, carrying 282 passengers, 10…
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President Donald J. Trump once again proved his unmatched political and fundraising dominance by raising an astonishing $239 million for his 2025 presidential inauguration — setting a new all-time record in American history. This monumental achievement more than doubled his own previous record from 2017, when he raised $107 million, and left Joe Biden’s $62 million haul for his 2021 inauguration in the dust. According to final reports from the Federal Election Commission (FEC), the 2025 Trump inauguration attracted an unprecedented wave of corporate and individual enthusiasm. Among the most significant contributors was Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation, a leading American poultry…
America’s Most Wanted” is making a powerful return, with John and Callahan Walsh leading the charge to apprehend dangerous fugitives. The father-son duo is ready to take on their third season, bringing fresh energy and innovative methods to their pursuit of justice. With the premiere set for April 21, the Walshes are eager to engage the public in their mission. Callahan Walsh emphasized the importance of public involvement, noting, “We’re still profiling the worst of the worst bad guys, still relying on the public, but we’ve given them new ways to contact us.” This modern approach includes leveraging social media…
A tragic event unfolded as a pastor from Ohio was involved in a tragic accident that claimed the life of his passenger. Northwest Baptist Church in Toledo shared the heartbreaking news on their Facebook page. Pastor Andrew Edwards was driving home from a Bible study when a tree unexpectedly fell on his vehicle at a stoplight. Toledo Fire and Rescue officials described the incident as a “freak accident.” Accompanying Pastor Edwards was Richard Miller, 35, who tragically lost his life at the scene. Edwards, on the other hand, was rushed to a local hospital in critical condition but is now…
A federal judge recently rejected the Associated Press’s plea for additional court intervention to regain privileged access to President Donald Trump and White House spaces. U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden handed down the decision, which is already stirring significant debate across the political and journalistic landscapes. Earlier this month, Judge McFadden had issued a preliminary injunction preventing the White House from restricting press access solely based on the Associated Press’s alleged non-compliance with President Trump’s executive order mandating the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to “The Gulf of America,” as reported by the Washington Examiner. This initial injunction, which…
Texas is on the brink of a major shift in education policy as Governor Greg Abbott has announced plans to sign a $1 billion school choice measure into law before the 2025-2026 academic year. This move would make Texas the largest state to offer universal school choice, a significant milestone for advocates of educational reform. The legislation sailed through the House with an 86-63 vote, primarily supported by Republicans, while Democrats stood firmly against it. Governor Abbott hailed the bill as a monumental step forward, stating it would make Texas “the best state in the nation for educating our kids.”…
A loving father and husband from Alabama, Jacob Couch, tragically lost his life after a brutal attack by a disturbed individual in Arizona. Jacob and his wife, Kristen, were on a journey home from California when they decided to visit Tucson. While resting on a bus bench, a man inexplicably began yelling at them, leading to a confrontation. The situation escalated when the assailant, identified as 25-year-old Daniel Michael, attacked Jacob with a large knife. Kristen described the weapon as a machete-type knife, which severely injured Jacob. The attack resulted in a grievous neck wound, causing Jacob to bleed profusely.…
Harvard University is feeling the heat as House Republicans and the federal government turn up the pressure. The Ivy League school, often seen as a bastion of liberalism, is now caught in the middle of a debate over antisemitism and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives on college campuses. The U.S. Department of Education recently launched an investigation into Harvard’s foreign donations, marking another effort by the federal administration to scrutinize the university, which has often resisted directives from the Trump administration. Linda McMahon, the U.S. Secretary of Education, emphasized the importance of transparency for institutions like Harvard that receive…
Republicans in Congress are currently exploring the idea of increasing taxes on the wealthy as part of President Donald Trump’s expansive budget proposal. This potential move marks a notable shift from the GOP’s longstanding tax policy. Discussions are still in the preliminary stages, and lawmakers caution that a tax increase may not be included in the final bill. The possibility of raising taxes on the affluent underscores the challenges Republicans face in balancing the demands of fiscal conservatives and populists. One idea being considered is increasing the top tax bracket to 39.7% for incomes over $1 million. This proposal was…
A federal judge recently decided to allow a lawsuit against the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to continue. This lawsuit, initiated by labor unions, aims to stop DOGE from accessing sensitive data held by the Labor Department. DOGE, spearheaded by tech giant Elon Musk, was set up by President Donald Trump to cut down on government waste and overspending. Judge John Bates, serving at the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., ruled that some of the unions’ claims could proceed. The unions argue that DOGE is stepping over legal boundaries, possibly breaching the Federal Privacy Act by seeking access to…
Third Harmonic Bio, a biopharmaceutical company that once held a valuation of $1 billion, has decided to close its doors and sell off its assets. This decision marks the end of a journey that began in 2019, focusing on developing treatments for chronic spontaneous urticaria, also known as hives. The San Francisco-based company, which employed fewer than 60 people, had already made a significant cut to its workforce, reducing it by 50% earlier this year. The choice to liquidate was unanimously approved by Third Harmonic Bio’s board of directors on April 10. The company filed its intent with the Securities…
Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen is making headlines for all the wrong reasons after launching a controversial and widely criticized visit to El Salvador. In what many conservatives are calling a reckless political stunt, Van Hollen traveled to the Central American nation on a misguided mission: to intervene in the detention of deported MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia and attempt to bring him back to the United States. His actions have raised serious questions about his judgment, priorities, and loyalty to the rule of law. The Maryland senator’s trip began with a grandiose announcement, typical of today’s radical left:…
Two service members tragically lost their lives in a vehicle accident on a Tuesday morning in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. They were part of a team deployed for Joint Task Force Southern Border, an initiative aimed at strengthening our nation’s security. A third service member involved in the accident is currently in critical condition at a hospital, fighting for their life. The identities of the fallen heroes have not been released yet, respecting the privacy and mourning of their families. The accident has drawn attention to the risks our brave service members face every day while on duty. It is…
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently shared his thoughts on the ongoing debate regarding rising autism rates. He criticized those who attribute the increase solely to improved testing and genetics, calling them “epidemic” deniers. This follows a new CDC study that credits the rise in autism cases to better early identification. Between 2018 and 2022, autism diagnosis among children increased from 1-in-44 to 1-in-31. Back in 2003, it was a mere 1-in-150, and experts have been divided over the reasons for this shift. Some believe genetics play a major role, others cite technological advancements, and some…
California’s recurring wildfire dilemma has thrown into sharp relief the state’s misplaced priorities under its current leadership. Amidst raging fires, the mayor of Los Angeles was notably absent, attending an event in Africa. This starkly contrasts with the revelation that California allocates more funds to addressing homelessness—often linked to starting fires—than to its firefighting forces. The state’s financial strategy has raised eyebrows, especially with a U.S. attorney now probing the effectiveness of its spending on the homeless crisis. While homelessness receives considerable funding, there seem to be few tangible results, prompting the question: should more resources be directed towards firefighting?…
In a dramatic turn of events, family members of Erik and Lyle Menendez have taken legal action against the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office. They allege that the office violated a victim protection rights law by displaying graphic crime scene photos in court. The Justice for Erik and Lyle Coalition, spearheaded by the Menendez family, claims that the District Attorney, Nathan Hochman, breached Marsy’s Law, which is designed to protect crime victims’ rights. The family’s complaint arose after a court hearing on April 11, where the DA presented shocking crime scene images without prior notice. This unexpected display resulted in…
North Carolina authorities have set a high bond of $5 million for a repeat offender, Nathane Blackmon, following a tragic incident involving impaired driving. The crash led to the heartbreaking death of Dawn Tucker, a 67-year-old school teacher, and injured her adopted son, Joey, who has Down syndrome. Blackmon faces multiple charges, including felony death by vehicle and felony serious injury by vehicle. Dawn Tucker was more than just a devoted mother; she was a force of nature in her community. Her obituary highlights her unwavering love and advocacy for her son Joey, whom she adopted after fostering him from…
The Trump administration has taken decisive action by revoking over 1,100 foreign student visas, targeting those allegedly linked to terrorist sympathies and antisemitic activities. This significant increase in visa cancellations comes after Secretary of State Marco Rubio reported a figure of around 300. According to Inside Higher Ed, these revocations are linked to students’ alleged anti-Israel or pro-terrorist advocacy and previous criminal records. Ashley Mowreader, who compiled the data, expressed confusion over the driving factors behind these revocations, noting the lack of government transparency. Some campus officials noted that not all affected students were involved in protests. Issues related to…
Barack Obama recently praised Harvard University for standing up to President Trump’s demands for change, even though it could mean losing a lot of federal funding. In a post on social media, Obama lauded Harvard for rejecting what he called an “unlawful and ham-handed attempt to stifle academic freedom.” This came after the Trump administration put a freeze on $2.2 billion in federal grants and $60 million in contracts when Harvard refused to make changes, including ending antisemitism. Obama, who attended Harvard Law School and was the first black president of the Harvard Law Review, clearly has a personal connection…
A federal judge in Colorado has put a pause on the deportation of two Venezuelan nationals accused of gang ties. This decision comes amidst claims from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that the men are being denied their due process rights. The case, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, challenges the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, an old wartime law that allows noncitizens deemed threats to be detained or deported. Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney issued a temporary restraining order preventing immigration authorities from deporting or moving the…
The Trump administration has been granted the ability to require illegal aliens in the U.S. to register with federal authorities. This follows a federal judge’s decision that aligns with President Trump’s focus on removing criminal illegal immigrants. The registration requirement, starting Friday, mandates that these individuals carry proper documentation. Judge Trevor Neil McFadden, appointed by Trump, supported the administration’s position. He argued that the requirement for non-citizens to register has long existed. The judge’s ruling emphasized the legal standing of groups challenging the requirement, ultimately deciding they lacked the authority to do so. Homeland Security officials announced the enforcement of…
Chinese criminal networks have been zeroing in on older Americans with cunning scams, according to lawmakers and experts. Both the House and Senate recently showed rare unity by holding a joint hearing to tackle this growing issue and protect American retirement savings from China’s aggressive maneuvers. It’s becoming increasingly clear that these scams not only threaten individuals but also have broader implications for U.S. national security. During the hearing, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) didn’t mince words when he warned about the risks of having retirement investments tied to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He emphasized that such investments could be…
A federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit filed against President Donald J. Trump by the so-called “Central Park Five” may proceed—but the ruling is already drawing criticism from legal experts and conservatives who see the case as politically motivated lawfare aimed at silencing Trump during a critical election year. U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone, an Obama-era appointee, determined that the defamation lawsuit brought by Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Antron McCray, and Korey Wise can move forward, while dismissing the plaintiffs’ more extreme claim of “intentional infliction of emotional distress.” The ruling opens the door for legal proceedings…
The Trump administration has decided to take legal action against Maine and is pulling back federal education funding due to Maine’s refusal to prevent transgender athletes from competing in women’s and girls’ sports. This move came after the U.S. Department of Education announced that it was referring its Title IX investigation of the Maine Department of Education to the Department of Justice for further enforcement. This decision also involves initiating administrative steps to withdraw federal K through 12 education funding, which includes both formula funds and discretionary grants. The deadline for Maine to respond to these demands was Friday, but…
It seems like there’s a bit of good news on the inflation front. Falling egg and gasoline prices have helped ease the inflation burden, which is a relief for many. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) revealed that the producer price index (PPI) saw a surprising drop of 0.4 percent in March. This marks the first decline in this monthly metric since October 2023, which is definitely a positive sign for the economy. The consensus was that we’d see a modest 0.2 percent increase, so this drop is quite the unexpected twist. Core PPI inflation, when you take out energy…
President Donald Trump recently threw his support behind the “lock the clock” movement, advocating for the end of the twice-yearly time change. He expressed his views on Truth Social, calling the time change “a big inconvenience and, for our government, A VERY COSTLY EVENT!!!” This statement came just after a bipartisan group of lawmakers conducted a hearing on making daylight saving time permanent. The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation held a session titled “If I Could Turn Back Time: Should We Lock The Clock?” Here, experts from various sectors, including health care, argued against the time change. Originally…
A recent report from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has highlighted a significant issue regarding migrants paroled into the United States under Joe Biden’s administration. The report reveals that thousands of these individuals, including some flagged on the federal Terrorist Watch List, have been granted taxpayer-funded benefits. These benefits include Medicaid, unemployment compensation, and tax refunds, sparking a wave of concern and criticism. DOGE’s findings show that about 6,300 migrants were released into the U.S. without formal immigration status. These individuals were given work permits and Social Security numbers, despite being flagged on watch lists or having criminal records.…
Sarah Palin is gearing up for another legal showdown against The New York Times. After a previous dismissal, an appeals court breathed new life into her defamation lawsuit. The case stems from a 2017 editorial accusing Palin of inciting a tragic 2011 shooting. Back in 2022, a Clinton-appointed judge decided against Palin even as the jury was deliberating. He claimed the evidence didn’t meet the high standard of “actual malice” required in defamation suits against public figures. This decision was controversial, leading to further legal scrutiny. Palin’s case was given a second chance by a federal appeals court. The panel…
The Menendez brothers recently had a significant day in court, joining remotely from their San Diego prison. Judge Michael Jesic ruled against Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman’s attempt to halt their resentencing, allowing the process to move forward. This decision, celebrated by their attorney Mark Geragos, is set to bring new developments in their case next week. Appearing in blue prison attire, Lyle and Erik Menendez have been behind bars for over three decades for the 1989 murder of their parents. Their defense team argues that the brothers acted in self-defense after enduring years of abuse from their…
Huntington Beach recently scored a victory in court regarding its voter ID law. A judge in California ruled against the state’s attempt to overturn this law, which was passed by voters last year. Orange County Superior Court Judge Nico Dourbetas stated that the law doesn’t compromise election integrity and only allows eligible residents to vote. City Attorney Michael Gates was thrilled with the outcome, emphasizing the importance of persistence. He celebrated the ruling on social media, highlighting the city’s repeated victories against the state. Gates believes that these legal battles demonstrate the power of determination. California Attorney General Rob Bonta…
Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has taken a bold step by forming a new task force aimed at ending the misuse of federal government powers. This initiative seeks to restore faith in the intelligence community through transparency and accountability. The newly established Director’s Initiatives Group (DIG) is already busy addressing issues like the weaponization of government and unauthorized disclosures of classified information. The DIG is scrutinizing the structure of the intelligence community to enhance efficiency and cut down on wasteful spending. They’re also reviewing documents for potential declassification, including those concerning the origins of COVID-19 and other significant historical…
In a significant move against drug trafficking, FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi have announced a major drug seizure, with the U.S. Coast Guard intercepting over $509 million worth of illegal substances. The operation involved the efforts of cutters James and Mohawk, which successfully confiscated nearly 45,000 pounds of cocaine and 3,800 pounds of marijuana. This haul is equivalent to 20 million lethal doses, marking a critical victory in the fight against drug cartels. The shipments are believed to originate from two notorious organizations, the Jalisco Nueva Generación and Sinaloa cartels. These groups were recently classified by…
The spotlight has turned once again to U.S. military bases and the companies operating within them. Republican Representative Pat Harrigan of North Carolina has introduced legislation aimed at bolstering security on these installations. In a short video tour of Fort Bragg, Harrigan highlighted the presence of four GNC stores, now under Chinese ownership. GNC, a well-known retailer of health supplements, vitamins, and fitness products, was purchased by the Chinese firm Harbin Pharmaceutical Group in 2020. Originally a family-owned business from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, GNC has expanded its reach with over 4,000 stores in the U.S. and more than 2,000 abroad. The…
Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley and Senator Ron Johnson have uncovered some interesting emails from FBI whistleblowers. These emails show that Jonathan Su, who was President Joe Biden’s Deputy White House Counsel at the time, helped the FBI get hold of former President Donald Trump’s and former Vice President Mike Pence’s cell phones. This was all part of the early stages of an investigation known as “Arctic Frost,” which began after the events of January 6. The emails also reveal the involvement of a future member of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team and an FBI agent who wasn’t exactly a…
The Trump administration has taken a bold step by halting substantial funding for Cornell and Northwestern, totaling $1 billion and $790 million, respectively. This decision is part of an ongoing investigation into possible civil rights violations at these prestigious institutions. The funding freeze primarily affects grants and contracts from key departments like Agriculture, Defense, Education, and Health and Human Services, as reported by the New York Times. This move continues a pattern of the administration scrutinizing elite universities for compliance with anti-discrimination laws. Recently, Princeton University also experienced a withdrawal of research funding due to an antisemitism probe. This action…
The Department of Homeland Security, led by Secretary Kristi Noem, has taken a decisive step by issuing a waiver to speed up the construction of a border wall in California. This waiver is all about getting approximately 2.5 miles of new wall built quickly, as announced by the department in a press release. The DHS emphasized that this waiver is crucial for promptly putting up physical barriers where they are most needed, underscoring their dedication to national security and the rule of law. This waiver is also going to help Customs and Border Protection in closing gaps along the southern…
The Senate has moved forward with Elbridge Colby’s nomination for a significant Pentagon role, paving the way for a full vote. Colby, nominated by President Donald Trump for the position of Defense Department undersecretary for policy, has stirred some controversy. His past positions on Ukraine, NATO, and Iran have raised eyebrows among some Republicans, highlighting divides within the party. Colby has expressed a preference for containing a nuclear Iran rather than using military force, a stance that diverges from many Republican viewpoints. His belief that the U.S. should pivot its focus away from Ukraine and Europe to address China’s threat…
The Trump administration’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) plans to reclaim $106 million from New York City, funds that were initially allocated during Biden’s presidency to tackle the illegal immigration problem. Earlier this year, President Trump demanded over $80 million back from the city, spurring Mayor Eric Adams to take legal action. Adams, a Democrat, insists that the city’s taxpayers should not shoulder the burden alone for what he views as a crisis born from federal inaction. FEMA’s stance aligns with Trump’s focus on enforcing immigration laws and securing the border, steps that New York City officials see as unlawful.…
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently shared his efforts to shake up the current food pyramid and school food standards in an interview with BlazeTV host Sara Gonzalez. He pointed out that the Biden administration had come up with nutritional guidelines that just didn’t cut it, and he’s on a mission to simplify things. “We want a three-page document that essentially says you should be eating whole foods,” Kennedy stated, emphasizing a straightforward approach. Kennedy is all about getting back to basics with food, focusing on whole foods instead of the mass-produced options that often dominate…
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) has decided to continue its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, despite directives from the Trump administration. In a letter, Daniel Morton-Bentley, NYSED’s counsel and deputy commissioner, emphasized that there are no federal or state laws that prohibit DEI principles. This move challenges the Trump administration’s request for schools to certify compliance with federal civil rights laws and to abandon DEI practices. Governor Kathy Hochul has been vocal about her concerns regarding educational equity, stating, “Young Black kids… don’t even know what the word computer is.” The NYSED has reiterated its…
The Trump Administration is in a heated legal battle with a federal judge over the deportation of an alleged MS-13 gang member. The case revolves around Kilmar Abrego, who was ordered to be returned to the United States by U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis. Her decision came after the deportation of Abrego to El Salvador’s infamous CECOT prison. Judge Xinis’s order required Abrego’s return by a strict deadline, adding urgency to the situation. Despite the administration’s request, the judge denied lifting her order. The Trump team took this issue to the Supreme Court, seeking an emergency stay, arguing the President’s…
Meta, the company behind Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, has decided to put an end to its “fact-checking” program in the United States. Joel Kaplan, Meta’s chief global affairs officer, mentioned that by Monday the program will be completely shut down, making way for a new community notes system akin to what Elon Musk uses on X. Kaplan emphasized, “By Monday afternoon, our fact-checking program in the US will be officially over,” meaning no more fact checks or fact checkers on their platforms. In place of the traditional fact-checking, Meta will introduce Community Notes, which will start appearing on Facebook, Threads,…
State Attorney General Dave Yost is determined to maintain Ohio’s ban on puberty blockers, taking his case to the Ohio Supreme Court. After the appeals court declined to issue a stay on its decision that deemed the ban unconstitutional, Yost is seeking the higher court’s intervention to keep the law in place during the ongoing appeals process. In a statement, Yost emphasized the importance of stability, saying, “This fight is far from over – and until it is, there’s no sense in toggling the law on and off like a light switch.” Yost’s efforts come after the 10th District Court…
Columbia University finds itself in the spotlight as a federal judge in New York ruled that the institution may have to share records about pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil and others with Congress. The Republican-led House Education and Workforce Committee is spearheading an investigation into anti-Semitism on college campuses. The judge, Arun Subramanian, stated that Columbia must notify students and the court at least 30 days before handing over any records. Khalil and seven other students filed a lawsuit against the federal government back in March. They claimed the government was trying to force Columbia to limit their First Amendment rights…
A recent decision by a North Carolina appeals court has significant implications for the state’s 2024 Supreme Court election. More than 60,000 voters are now required to verify their eligibility to vote, following a challenge to the election results. The appeals court’s decision mandates these voters to provide identity proof within 15 business days to ensure their votes are counted. Judge Jefferson Griffin, who contested the results against North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs, spearheaded this legal challenge. According to NBC News, Griffin’s move was to ensure only lawful votes were counted, a principle firmly upheld by the court.…
The Department of Education under former President Trump is taking a firm stand against what many see as an assault on women’s sports and rights in education. This effort is encapsulated in the formation of the “Title IX Special Investigations Team” (SIT), aimed at addressing issues related to biological males competing in women’s sports. The initiative is touted as a major step in countering gender ideology and ensuring fairness for female athletes. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon announced the establishment of the Title IX SIT, emphasizing its importance for women and girls nationwide. Under the Trump administration, there was a…
General Motors (GM) recently announced plans to increase production in the United States, a move seen as an early success for President Trump’s tariff policies. This decision comes in light of Trump’s newly implemented “Liberation Day” tariffs, which aim to rejuvenate U.S. manufacturing and address long-standing trade imbalances. The tariffs have sparked widespread debate, but GM’s response indicates a positive shift for American workers. GM has revealed plans to boost production of light-duty trucks at its Fort Wayne, Indiana plant. This facility, along with plants in Canada and Mexico, produces popular models like the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra. According…
Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced federal murder charges against three alleged members of the notorious MS-13 gang. The charges are linked to the brutal killing of Gerson Vilelio Vasquez-Portillo in Florida back in 2015. This case is part of a larger investigation into a series of murders that occurred in South Florida during 2014 and 2015. Authorities have revealed that the victim was believed to be associated with a rival gang. In a particularly gruesome instance, one victim was stabbed 100 times before being shot in the head. Bondi emphasized the organized nature of these gangs, referring to them…
In a move that reflects the kind of decisive, law-and-order leadership championed by President Donald Trump, U.S. authorities have revoked the visas of four members of the Mexican music group Alegres del Barranco after the band delivered a shocking on-stage tribute to one of the most dangerous cartel leaders on the planet. During a performance in Zapopan, Jalisco—a known stronghold of cartel activity—the band projected images glorifying Ruben Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, the violent kingpin of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). The CJNG has been officially labeled a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the United States. Under Trump’s policies,…
Nicholas Roske, a man from California, has decided to plead guilty to charges that he planned to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Back in 2022, Roske was caught outside Justice Kavanaugh’s home with weapons and burglary tools. He confessed to detectives that he wanted to “give his life a purpose” by assassinating the Justice. Roske’s attorneys informed U.S. District Court Judge Deborah Boardman of their client’s intention to plead guilty. In a letter reported by The Daily Signal, they suggested entering the new plea on Monday. Originally, Roske was scheduled to go on trial in June. The motivation behind…
Union workers from the automobile and steel industries are expressing strong support for President Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign imports. The new tariffs include a 25% tax on imported automobiles, aiming to bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States. Workers like James Benson Jr. from Michigan and Indiana steelworker Matt Novak are optimistic about the future of their industries. Novak shared his enthusiasm on Fox Business’ “The Evening Edit,” stating, “And a lot of my brother and sister steelworkers are very excited about it because we saw what it did in 2018.” He highlighted how previous tariffs made a…
Daily Caller California’s legislature recently rejected two bills aimed at barring transgender athletes from participating in female sports. These bills were labeled as “cruel” by some lawmakers, despite concerns that allowing biological males to compete in women’s sports undermines fairness. The proposed legislation would have required the California Interscholastic Federation to adopt rules restricting participation based on birth-assigned sex. A second bill sought to repeal a 2013 law permitting students to join gender-segregated school programs, including sports teams, according to their gender identity. This law also allows individuals to use facilities like bathrooms that match their gender identity. Both bills…
Kash Patel’s leadership is breathing new life into the U.S.’s top law enforcement agency. During Donald J. Trump’s first term, the FBI faced a growing manpower shortage that worsened under the current administration. Attracting quality personnel has been tough, as the FBI struggled with its reputation under a cloud of political bias. Now, there’s a change in the air. Fox News reports, confirmed by FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino, that agent applications have surged under Patel’s leadership. The bureau saw a record 5,577 applications in March, the highest since April 2016. This influx is a significant…
Nashville police have wrapped up their investigation into the tragic Covenant School shooting, where Audrey Hale, a transgender individual, took the lives of three third-graders and three adults before being stopped by law enforcement. The report detailed that Hale had been plotting this horrific event since 2017, leaving behind a multitude of notebooks and digital files instead of a single, coherent manifesto. Inspired partly by the infamous Columbine shooting, Hale’s twisted fantasies began with violent daydreams about attacking a middle school and even harming her father and psychiatrist. Audrey Hale, a 28-year-old biological female, was clearly troubled. The depth of…
The Trump administration is delivering on its America First promise to secure the southern border, and the results are nothing short of historic. Under the decisive leadership of President Trump, illegal border crossings have plummeted to record lows, leaving critics and open-border advocates scrambling to explain the undeniable success. According to Tom Homan, a highly respected figure in border security with decades of experience, the numbers speak for themselves. In March 2025, border encounters fell to just 7,181, an astounding 94% decrease from the previous year. Homan, who began his career as a Border Patrol Agent in 1984 and served…
Wisconsin voters have made a significant decision by approving a constitutional amendment to enshrine the state’s voter ID requirement. Garnering around 70% support, this move demonstrates a strong consensus among citizens on the need to protect election integrity. This amendment reflects a commitment to common-sense measures that prioritize secure and fair elections. The decision to embed the voter ID requirement into Wisconsin’s constitution was projected by Decision Desk HQ. This outcome represents a clear victory for those advocating for election security. The amendment, known as Wisconsin Question 1, was a critical referendum on the ballot, signaling a strong stance against…
The tragic loss of four American soldiers in Lithuania has been confirmed by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). These soldiers were participating in training exercises close to the Belarus border, but specific details remain sparse. A U.S. official explained to the Associated Press that this tragedy stemmed from a training mishap, noting, “The soldiers … were conducting scheduled tactical training at the time of the incident.” NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte addressed reporters in Warsaw, Poland, expressing his condolences. “This is still early news, so we do not know the details. This is really terrible news, and our thoughts…
The Trump administration is currently reassessing anti-gun policies as a part of its broader agenda. Recently, a California court decided to stop a Texas-based company from selling machines used for gun manufacturing within the state. California’s legal battle with Defense Distributed and related entities concerns the sale of CNC milling machines, which are used to create “ghost guns”—untraceable and unserialized firearms that individuals can assemble at home. Defense Distributed introduced two particular CNC machines, Ghost Gunner and Coast Runner, which became the focus of this case. On March 27, the Superior Court of California, San Diego, made a preliminary ruling…
A recent poll sheds light on how people view the attacks on Tesla, with a noticeable divide between Republicans and Democrats. The survey, conducted by Napolitan News Service, reveals that 46% of those asked consider these attacks a form of domestic terrorism. Notably, 67% of Republicans support this view, while a majority of Democrats, about 57%, disagree. The poll arrives against the backdrop of ongoing attacks on Tesla vehicles, sales centers, and supercharging stations across nine states. This spate of violence has sparked a debate on whether these acts are coordinated or simply the work of disgruntled individuals. According to…
Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s National Rally, has been sentenced by a French court to four years in prison and banned from competing in national elections for the next five years. Found guilty of embezzling European Union funds, Le Pen is now barred from the 2027 presidential race. Though she will avoid serving her prison sentence, the judgment is a significant setback for her party. Bénédicte de Perthuis, president of the Parisian court, stated that Le Pen’s actions were a “serious and lasting attack on the rules of democratic life in Europe, but especially in France.” Alongside the ban,…
In a bold move, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves has signed legislation aimed at phasing out the state income tax. This decision marks a significant victory for conservative ideals, reflecting a belief in smaller government and lower taxes. Many conservatives argue that reducing the tax burden will spur economic growth and attract more businesses to the state. Supporters of the legislation tout it as a decisive step toward economic freedom for Mississippi residents. By eliminating the income tax, they believe that individuals and families will have more disposable income, which can be spent or invested within the local economy. Proponents assert…
A plane registered to U.S. Bank’s Vice Chair, Terry Dolan, crashed into a residential home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. The single-engine plane collided with the house, sparking a massive fire. Fortunately, residents of the home were unharmed, but the situation remains dire. Video footage reveals the chaos as the house was engulfed in flames. Neighbors gathered on the street, witnessing the tragic scene unfold. Police and emergency services were quick to respond to the incident. The aircraft, a SOCATA TBM-700, had taken off from Des Moines International Airport. It was bound for Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis. However, tragedy struck…
Elon Musk’s plan to grant $1 million to two voters in Green Bay has been a hot topic, especially as a Wisconsin appeals court recently thwarted an effort to stop him. The state’s Democratic Attorney General, Josh Kaul, attempted to halt these payments, but the court didn’t side with his views. Musk is pushing forward with his town hall, where he plans to make the awards. Musk’s actions have sparked plenty of debates, with many celebrating his choice to directly engage with voters. Some see it as a refreshing change from typical political maneuvers, aligning more with grassroots democracy. Critics,…
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has some pretty alarming news for folks with federal student loans: a whopping 9.7 million borrowers have fallen behind on their payments since the student loan freeze ended. This freeze, you might remember, was initially put in place by President Trump back in 2020 to help Americans cope with the financial hit from COVID-19. It was extended a few times under both Trump and Biden, but finally wrapped up in September 2023. Now, while the Department of Education gave borrowers a bit of breathing room with a one-year “on-ramp” period—where they didn’t report…
In the early months of 2025, the Department of the Interior (DOI) successfully raised over $39 million in revenue from oil and gas lease sales on public lands. This achievement highlights the department’s ongoing commitment to responsible energy development and American energy dominance. As outlined in a press release, the sales reinforce the government’s focus on job creation, reducing dependency on foreign resources, and boosting domestic energy production. Secretary Doug Burgum of the DOI expressed gratitude towards those producing energy on federal lands. He emphasized that by continuing the pro-growth policies of the Trump administration, the DOI is ensuring public…
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is making significant changes by cutting 10,000 full-time positions. This action aligns with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Health Again” (MAHA) agenda. Kennedy emphasized the importance of this shift, stating it will allow the department to fulfill its mission more efficiently and at a reduced cost to taxpayers. The restructuring aims to address America’s chronic disease challenges by prioritizing safe food, clean water, and the elimination of environmental toxins. This initiative seeks to improve the nation’s health without compromising essential services. According to the agency, this reorganization will trim the…
Veteran airline captain Sherry Walker expressed grave concerns over the impact of DEI initiatives on aviation safety. Speaking with Tucker Carlson, she highlighted how these hiring practices have unnerved pilots to the point of being afraid to leave the cockpit. The fear stems from the possibility of leaving an underqualified co-pilot in charge. Walker, with nearly 35 years of experience, emphasized the erosion of safety standards due to DEI. She shared that pilots are now asking themselves if they can trust their co-pilots during breaks. This worry has become a significant issue in the aviation industry. The conversation with Carlson…
HUD Secretary Scott Turner recently announced a significant policy change regarding Federal Housing Administration (FHA)-insured mortgages, signaling a shift in the approach to housing assistance. The decision marks the end of FHA-backed loans for “non-permanent residents,” which effectively denies illegal immigrants access to this taxpayer-supported program. This move is in line with a broader effort to tighten regulations and ensure that government resources are reserved for legal residents and citizens. Turner emphasized the importance of this decision during a discussion with the National Review, highlighting how it aligns with conservative values of prioritizing American citizens. He pointed out that the…
Louis DeJoy has decided to step down from his role as Postmaster General of the U.S. Postal Service. He announced his resignation, stating that he’s proud of how he transformed the USPS into a more financially sustainable organization. DeJoy expressed confidence that the USPS is now on a solid path with strategies ready for future growth. DeJoy called his time at the USPS a “pleasure” and a key highlight of his career. He also mentioned that he had advised the board to start searching for his successor back in February. His departure has sparked concerns about the possibility of a…
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has recently been in the news for his controversial decisions. Initially, he was noted for trying to halt the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members. Now, a new legal battle over White House text messages has brought him back into the limelight. The text message case emerged after Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, was mistakenly added to a Signal chat group. This group was supposedly discussing military strikes against Houthi terrorists. High-profile figures such as Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President J.D. Vance were involved in this chat. Mike Waltz, the National…
The recent findings from the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General’s office have raised concerns about the government’s handling of unaccompanied minors crossing the border. The report highlights how the lack of monitoring puts these children at risk, as explained by the DHS inspector general: “Without an ability to monitor the location and status of UACs, ICE is unable to facilitate court appearances and has no assurance UACs are safe from trafficking, exploitation, forced labor, or involvement in criminal activities that may pose a risk to local communities.” Over the past few years, specifically from fiscal years 2019 to 2023,…
A surprising political shift happened in Pennsylvania when Democrat James Andrew Malone won a state Senate seat in a district that has been conservative for over a century. Republican Josh Parsons conceded the race the following morning, and Malone’s win reduced the Republican majority in the Senate to 27-23, as reported by the Associated Press. Malone attributed his unexpected victory to the country’s current uncertainty, which he believes is fueled by President Donald Trump’s policies, including steep tariffs and federal government restructuring. Malone mentioned that if Trump approached his agenda more methodically, the political tension might be less intense. Instead,…
In a tragic event in Austin, Texas, a devastating crash involving an 18-wheeler led to the loss of five lives, including a young child and an infant, while leaving 11 others injured. This incident has unraveled a complex network of shell companies and dubious hiring practices linked to Amazon’s extensive contractor delivery system. The mainstream media tends to focus on the crash itself, but it also highlights the broader issues tied to the influx of immigrants brought in under the current administration. An estimated 6-8 million illegal immigrants have reportedly entered the U.S. from 2021 to 2025, during Joe Biden’s…
The National Institutes of Health recently halted a questionable Biden-era grant, which was worth $620,288. This grant was intended to explore pregnancy prevention for biological females identifying as transgender boys. Essentially, taxpayer money was being used for a project that targeted a tiny segment of the population while still securing federal funding. Officials confirmed that all $620K was retained after the Department of Government Efficiency flagged the grant. The Trump administration acted swiftly to terminate the funding. Elon Musk even called this financial news “terrifying,” highlighting the absurdity of the situation. The grant was initially awarded to the Center for…
In a shocking turn of events, a former Duke University football player has reportedly confessed to the murder of his former high school friend, Whitney Hurd. Hurd, a 32-year-old real estate agent from Charlotte, North Carolina, was discovered dead with multiple stab wounds in her upscale South Park townhome last July. The police affidavit reveals Brandon Braxton, 33, allegedly admitted to the crime in a written grievance submitted to Mecklenburg County jail officials. When authorities found Hurd, her vehicle and phone were missing, raising immediate suspicions. A neighbor reported seeing a man drive away in Hurd’s white BMW on July…
Rolls-Royce is gearing up to boost its manufacturing presence in the United States to sidestep tariffs introduced by President Donald Trump. The company’s plans involve increasing production within America and expanding its workforce across the nation. Such strategic moves come as a direct response to trade restrictions imposed by the Trump administration. The aerospace and defense giant is contemplating shifting production from countries affected by the trade war, including China, Canada, and Mexico. Currently, Rolls-Royce employs about 6,000 workers in these nations. A source indicated that production might move to the U.S. if it proves more viable under the new…
President Donald Trump has made a significant announcement about the CDC leadership. He has nominated Dr. Susan Monarez to serve as the full-time Director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Trump praised Monarez’s experience, highlighting her dedication to innovation and transparency in public health. Trump initially appointed Monarez as acting CDC Director while he awaited Senate confirmation for his original nominee, former Florida Representative Dave Weldon. Unfortunately, Weldon’s nomination ran into trouble when it became apparent that he lacked the votes needed for confirmation. The White House withdrew his nomination on the day of his confirmation hearing.…
A Kansas highway patrol officer made a remarkable rescue, finding a 6-year-old girl who had been missing for over a month. The young girl was located during a routine traffic stop when the officer pulled over an SUV for a violation. Inside the vehicle were two men in their 60s, one of whom had an outstanding warrant for kidnapping. The trooper noticed the little girl in the car, matching the age of the missing child, and quickly assessed the situation. It turned out that the driver had a criminal past involving homicide and multiple weapons violations. Teaming up with a…
Negotiators from Russia and the United States are gearing up for a crucial meeting in Saudi Arabia to explore potential solutions to bring an end to the conflict in Ukraine. The White House is actively advocating for a ceasefire, hoping that both sides can find common ground. Recently, President Donald Trump had a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin about initiating an “energy and infrastructure ceasefire” and also discussed the possibility of a “maritime ceasefire” as the war between Russia and Ukraine enters its third year. Putin, during this conversation, mentioned that he would halt orders for strikes on Ukrainian…
The growing wave of populism championed by President Trump is making its mark across the nation, and California is no exception. Thomas Cole, the 2024 Republican nominee for U.S. Congress in California’s 24th district, recently shared his insights from the California GOP Convention. Cole highlighted the divide within the party, noting that about 40% of the delegates lean towards populism, while the rest are not fully aligned with Trump’s vision. In a surprising twist, the delegates elected Corrin Rankin as the new Chair of the California GOP. Rankin’s past as an ex-Democrat raised eyebrows, especially considering her business was adversely…
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has committed to a significant investment in the United States, totaling $1.4 trillion over the next decade. This initiative is set to enhance the UAE’s existing investments in key areas such as AI infrastructure, semiconductors, energy, and manufacturing. This development emerged after a high-level meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House. The UAE’s decision marks a major stride in strengthening economic ties between the two nations. A White House official confirmed the meeting and emphasized that it will “substantially increase the UAE’s existing investments in the U.S. economy.” This move is seen as…
A California woman wanted for the murder of her firefighter wife was apprehended in Mexico after eluding authorities for over a month. Yolanda Marodi, aged 53, was captured at a hotel in Mexicali, a city close to the U.S. border, as per the Baja California Citizen Security Secretariat. U.S. marshals in San Diego took custody of her, where she faces charges for the murder of 49-year-old Rebecca Marodi, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office. Yolanda Marodi was not unfamiliar with the law, having served over 13 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter in the death of her previous…
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently announced a significant achievement for his administration. The state has managed to return nearly $1 billion in federal funds back to Washington. This move highlights Florida’s dedication to fiscal responsibility and independence from federal conditions. DeSantis proudly shared this accomplishment on social media, stating the funds were returned due to ideological strings attached by the Biden Administration. “Today, I met with @elonmusk and the DOGE team, and we got this done in the same day,” DeSantis posted. Such swift action underscores his commitment to conservative principles. The governor’s office also sent an email to the…
California State Assemblyman Carl DeMaio recently appeared on Fox Business, urging the Trump administration to audit Governor Gavin Newsom’s Medicaid policies. Newsom has sought an additional $6.2 billion in state loans to manage Medi-Cal expenses while continuing taxpayer-funded healthcare for illegal immigrants, despite facing a budget shortfall. Newsom described the Medi-Cal program as bankrupt, struggling to compensate healthcare providers. DeMaio criticized the financial state of Medi-Cal, stating, “It is broke. It is insolvent.” He emphasized that the program’s inability to pay healthcare workers threatens the insurance security of the most vulnerable Californians. According to DeMaio, free healthcare for illegal immigrants…
Gateway Pundit The Trump administration has made significant changes to its military policy, which now affects troops with gender dysphoria. This shift has sparked legal battles, particularly with Judge Ana Reyes, a Biden appointee from Uruguay. She has been vocal in her opposition, even issuing a temporary nationwide injunction to block President Trump’s transgender military ban. In January, President Trump signed two executive orders: “Restoring America’s Fighting Force” and “Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness.” These orders aim to eliminate any preference based on race or sex within the U.S. military and address issues like non-traditional pronoun usage. Judge Reyes, however,…
The FBI has issued a warning urging people to stay alert near Tesla properties across the country. Since the beginning of 2025, these electric vehicles have faced attacks in nine states. The incidents involve arson, gunfire, and vandalism, with graffiti expressing anti-fascist and anti-racist sentiments. The violence has been labeled by some as domestic terrorism, coinciding with Elon Musk’s appointment to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This new department, created under President Donald Trump, aims to cut unnecessary federal spending. Part of these efforts has resulted in the layoffs of tens of thousands of federal employees. In Las…
Edward James, a convicted murderer responsible for one of Florida’s most shocking and horrific crimes, was finally executed by lethal injection after three decades of legal wrangling. The 63-year-old met his fate at Florida State Prison in Starke, where he was put to death after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his last-minute appeals. His execution marked the end of a case that had haunted the state for over 30 years, a long-awaited reckoning for a crime so monstrous that it left an entire community reeling. James’ execution was not only an act of justice but also a reaffirmation of Florida’s…
Elon Musk has raised quite a ruckus by revealing some startling information about how the federal government manages taxpayer money. During a chat with Senator Ted Cruz on his podcast “Verdict with Ted Cruz,” Musk mentioned that the government has these so-called “magic money computers” that seem to just conjure money out of nowhere. This revelation came out in a two-part series recorded at the White House, and it’s certainly got folks talking. Musk shared with Cruz that the Department of Government Efficiency has uncovered even more waste in the federal government than he initially thought. He mentioned that every…
A suspect accused of making threats at the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters reportedly surrendered to authorities on Wednesday afternoon. The Fairfax County Police Department announced a barricade situation at the CIA’s Langley, Virginia, location earlier that morning. Later, the department confirmed via Twitter that the suspect had surrendered to police negotiators and was taken into custody. Traffic in the area was heavily affected as Dolley Madison Boulevard was shut down in both directions. This closure spanned from Georgetown Pike to Savile Lane in McLean due to the ongoing incident. Fairfax County Police’s Special Operations Division was on the scene to…
A man is on the mend after enduring a traumatic incident on a Florida beach that left him without part of his ear. The Lee County Sheriff’s Office reported that 18-year-old Jack Turner is facing serious charges following a violent encounter on Fort Myers Beach during spring break. Deputies received a call about a fight around 5 p.m. on St. Patrick’s Day. The unnamed victim explained to deputies that the altercation led to a portion of his left ear being bitten off. According to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Turner was accused of this gruesome act. A witness provided video…
Law enforcement agencies in Kentucky recently carried out a sweeping operation called “Operation Take Back America,” which led to the arrest of 81 illegal immigrants over four days. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Kentucky revealed that 25 of these individuals are now facing serious criminal charges, including unlawful reentry and illegal firearm possession. The operation, centered in Louisville, was a coordinated effort by federal and local agencies to strengthen community safety by enforcing immigration laws. The individuals detained hailed from a variety of countries, such as Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Cuba, India, and Palau. Among…
A judge has recently made a significant decision regarding Prince Harry’s immigration documents, overturning a previous ruling that aimed to keep them private. Last September, the judge decided that Harry’s visa documents should remain confidential, despite his public admission of drug use. When questioned about whether Prince Harry should receive “special privileges” if he lied on his application, President Donald Trump firmly responded, “No. We’ll have to see if they know something about the drugs, and if he lied, they’ll have to take appropriate action.” The Heritage Foundation has been at the forefront of this issue, arguing that Harry may…
The Constitution of the United States sets a clear requirement for anyone aspiring to be president: they must be a natural-born citizen and at least 35 years old. Yet, an intriguing poll has recently captured attention, revealing that a significant number of GOP members would support a change to allow Barron Trump to run for office. Forty percent of Republicans polled expressed their willingness to amend the Constitution for Barron. This eye-opening survey was commissioned by the Daily Mail and executed by J.L. Partners. The poll showed that while 40% of Republicans were in favor, 38% opposed the idea. An…
The Trump administration is taking a bold stand in defending America’s sovereignty by aggressively deporting illegal immigrants tied to the Tren de Aragua, a notoriously violent Venezuelan gang. Despite leftist activists, activist judges, and open-border radicals trying to derail these efforts, President Trump remains unyielding in his commitment to protecting American citizens. In a clear case of judicial overreach, DC District Judge James Boasberg—a known Obama appointee—attempted to block the deportation of these dangerous foreign criminals. Citing the Alien Enemies Act, Boasberg issued an unprecedented order, demanding the immediate halt of deportation flights—even going so far as to instruct already…
President Donald Trump is focusing heavily on reducing the regulatory constraints that have been stifling innovation and prosperity for American businesses. This approach aims to offer more freedom and choice to consumers, a plan that resonates with many who believe in smaller government and personal responsibility. By cutting down on bureaucratic red tape, the administration hopes to boost economic growth and enhance American competitiveness on the global stage. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is embracing this deregulatory momentum with enthusiasm. Recently, he initiated what Breitbart describes as the “biggest” deregulatory action in the history of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This…
Justice Clarence Thomas continues to be a polarizing figure, often targeted by critics from the left. Despite facing harsh criticism and even racially charged attacks, Justice Thomas remains undeterred. Recent reports highlight his willingness to voice dissent more frequently than his fellow Supreme Court justices. According to a Newsweek analysis, Thomas dissented in four out of 17 opinions this term. This sets him apart from Justices Neil Gorsuch and Ketanji Brown Jackson, who each dissented three times. Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan have dissented fewer times, with one and two dissents, respectively. Amy Coney Barrett and Samuel Alito have…
Just The News President Trump recently shared some exciting news about his latest golf achievement. He proudly announced that he clinched the Golf Club Championship at his very own Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach County, Florida. He expressed his enthusiasm for this victory, calling it a great honor and hinting that it might be his last championship win. Trump, known for his love of golf, has several courses under the Trump Organization’s wing. On social media, he posted about the upcoming awards dinner at the club. He was quick to extend his gratitude to the golf staff and…
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is taking action to deport a man involved in a shocking crime who got off with a surprisingly light sentence. ICE announced through a press release that they have prioritized the deportation of 48-year-old Manuel Tellez following his arrest for murder on April 2, 2022. Despite the gravity of his crime, Tellez received a mere eight years of community supervision without any jail time. Tellez was found guilty of a brutal act in Dallas County, Texas, where he stabbed a man named Anthony Moreno seven times. After the attack, Tellez returned to set Moreno’s body…
The U.S. Naval Station at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba is gearing up for a new wave of arrivals as President Donald Trump plans to ramp up deportations of dangerous aliens. Trump is set to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to expedite the deportation process for violent gangs like the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua. The White House is tight-lipped about the details, with Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement staying mum on the subject. Congressman Abe Hamadeh recently visited Guantánamo Bay and shared how the facility is being prepared for this new mission. He noted that some illegal…
FBI Director Kash Patel has recently addressed a troubling trend involving “swatting” incidents aimed at media personalities. In a post on X, Patel emphasized that the FBI is actively investigating these cases and is determined to hold perpetrators accountable. It’s a serious issue that’s catching the attention of many, as some prominent “MAGA” figures, including radio host Joe Pagliarulo and social media influencer Gunther Eagleman, have reported being swatting targets just this past week. Patel stressed that this isn’t a matter of political division. “Weaponizing law enforcement against ANY American is not only morally reprehensible but also endangers lives, including…