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Home»Category: "Daily Presser" (Page 4)

Congressman asserts even Biden was unaware of who was operating the autopen

Brittany Mays July 14, 2025

U.S. Representative James Comer from Kentucky has raised concerns about the use of an autopen for signing administrative actions, claiming that not even former President Joe Biden knew who operated it. This claim was made

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Stephen Miller and Tom Homan Criticize Dems on Child Labor at Pot Farm, Provide Major News on Missing Kids Under Biden

David Gregoire July 14, 2025

Red State The recent ICE raid at a cannabis farm in Camarillo, California, has raised eyebrows, especially given California Governor Gavin Newsom’s apparent indifference. The operation uncovered 10 illegal alien children working there, with eight

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Trump’s Role in Rescuing Our Nation

Erica Carlin July 14, 2025

A year ago in Butler, Pennsylvania, America narrowly escaped a potential crisis. A bullet aimed at Donald Trump narrowly missed him, grazing his ear as he made a sudden head movement, averting what could have

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New Report Reveals Shocking Details on Secret Service and Attempted Trump Assassination in Butler

Kevin Parker July 14, 2025

A recent report from the General Accountability Office (GAO) has raised eyebrows concerning the protection provided to President Donald Trump before an assassination attempt in 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania. According to the report, which was

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Trump Administration Sues California for Alleged Title IX Violations in Girls’ Sports

Karen Givens July 14, 2025

The Trump administration took a bold step by suing California, claiming the state violated Title IX of the Civil Rights Act. This lawsuit argues that allowing boys to compete in girls’ sports and use female

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Illegal Migrant Teen Arrested at Scene for Fatal Long Island Stabbing

Doug Goldsmith July 13, 2025

A tragic incident unfolded in Mineola, New York, where a 15-year-old illegal migrant was arrested for allegedly stabbing a 32-year-old man to death. Nassau County police responded to a call on Roosevelt Place and discovered

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ICE Detains 200 Undocumented Migrants in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties

Brittany Mays July 13, 2025

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently conducted raids in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, leading to the arrest of nearly 200 illegal immigrants. Tragically, according to the United Farm Workers (UFW), during these operations,

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Trump Directs ICE to Detain Activists Accused of Throwing Bricks

David Gregoire July 13, 2025

President Donald Trump expressed his outrage after witnessing aggressive behavior from anti-ICE activists, urging law enforcement to arrest any protesters posing threats. In line with the law, which criminalizes resistance against federal officers, Trump supported

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Wyoming Launches Key Rare Earth Project for Energy Independence

Karen Givens July 13, 2025

America’s need for rare earth elements is undeniable, especially given their role in electronics. Currently, Communist China dominates this crucial market, often relying on unethical labor practices in Africa. However, a new initiative in Wyoming

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U.S. Budget Surplus Hits $27 Billion in June, Boosted by Trump’s Tariffs

Erica Carlin July 13, 2025

President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy has been a topic of intense debate, with critics suggesting that the additional duties on imports might not achieve the intended financial benefits. Contrary to these concerns, recent data indicates

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Biden’s Doctor Won’t Testify on Alleged Conspiracy to Hide Former President’s Cognitive Decline

Doug Goldsmith July 12, 2025

Kevin O’Connor, who served as former President Joe Biden’s personal doctor, kept silent when he was supposed to testify before Congress. He was expected to face tough questions from the House Oversight Committee about hiding

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Superman Drops ‘American Way’; White House Responds to James Gunn’s Decision

Brittany Mays July 12, 2025

Director James Gunn’s Superman reboot has stirred up quite the buzz over its release, especially due to a significant change in Superman’s iconic motto. Superman, traditionally known for standing for “truth, justice, and the American

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DNC Chair Faces Backlash Over Mamdani ‘Globalize the Intifada’ Controversy

Karen Givens July 12, 2025

It’s no surprise that Democrats often twist the truth, but lately, they’ve really outdone themselves. They’re dodging and deflecting on issues like the Los Angeles riots, ICE immigration sweeps, and what they misleadingly call Medicaid

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Survivors of Trump Rally Shooting Find Motivation a Year Later: ‘Go Out There and Live Life’

Kevin Parker July 12, 2025

A year has passed since a tragic event unfolded at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where an attempt on then-presidential candidate Donald Trump’s life resulted in the death of Corey Comperatore and left two others

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Former MLB Pitcher Tyler Walker’s Brother and Family Missing After Texas Floods

Doug Goldsmith July 12, 2025

Family members of former MLB pitcher Tyler Walker are still unaccounted for after catastrophic flooding in central Texas claimed over 100 lives. Mark Walker, 51, his wife Sara, 50, and their son Johnny, 14, went

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Court Overturns Biden-Era Conviction of Social Media Troll for Election Interference

Karen Givens July 12, 2025

A social media personality known for his provocative memes had his conviction overturned after being accused of meddling in the election process. Douglass Mackey, who ran a widely followed right-wing account, shared memes in 2016

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Preliminary Report Suggests Pilot’s Decision May Have Led to Fatal Air India Flight Crash

Brittany Mays July 12, 2025

The tragic crash of Air India Flight 171 in June has raised serious concerns after a preliminary report suggested pilot error might have been the cause. The crash, which claimed over 240 lives, left behind

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DOJ Denies Epstein ‘Client List,’ Potential Indictments Could Expose Pedo Networks If Pursued

Kevin Parker July 11, 2025

The Department of Justice has stirred public interest with its recent announcements regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s controversial legacy. Despite widespread public concern, they assert that no client list exists, and there are no investigative files worthy

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Court Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Policy, Calls It ‘Complete Madness’ with Universal Injunction

Doug Goldsmith July 11, 2025

President Donald Trump, on his first day back in office, signed an executive order called “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship.” This move aimed to ensure that citizenship documents weren’t issued to individuals

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Schumer Urges Probe into Weather Service Staffing Following Fatal Texas Floods

Brittany Mays July 11, 2025

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called for a federal investigation into whether staffing shortages at key National Weather Service offices played a role in the devastating floods that hit central Texas over the Fourth

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Jim Jordan Considers “All Options” for John Brennan Perjury Possibility

Karen Givens July 11, 2025

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has placed “all options” on the table following a revealing report by Breitbart News. The article highlighted that former CIA Director John Brennan could face perjury charges. An internal

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Texans Angry as Chelsea Clinton Says Clinton Global Initiative Sends ‘Volunteers’ After Devastating Floods

Kevin Parker July 11, 2025

The communities in Kerr County, Texas, are grappling with grief after a tragic natural disaster over the Fourth of July weekend. Flooding from the Guadalupe River led to the deaths of at least 94 individuals,

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California Opposes Federal Proposal to Ban Gender Confused Students from School Sports

Karen Givens July 11, 2025

California’s education officials are standing firm on their decision to allow gender confused students to participate in school sports according to their gender identity. This move comes despite pressure from the U.S. Department of Education’s

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Ken Paxton’s Wife Files for Divorce, Citing ‘Biblical Grounds’

Doug Goldsmith July 11, 2025

Ken Paxton, the Texas Attorney General, is facing a challenging moment in his political career as his campaign for a U.S. Senate seat encounters a potential hurdle. His wife, Angela Paxton, has announced she is

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Tom Homan Travels to Portland Amid Antifa’s Ongoing Siege on ICE Facility

Brittany Mays July 10, 2025

Tom Homan, the Border Czar, has announced he’s heading to Portland, Oregon. This decision comes amidst an ongoing protest led by Antifa at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in South Portland. The protest

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Ex-CIA Chief Brennan Unaware of FBI Investigation

Karen Givens July 10, 2025

Former CIA Director John Brennan has found himself in the spotlight following revelations that the FBI may be investigating him. This news broke when he read about it in the press, leaving him surprised and

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TSA Drops Annoying Shoes-Off Rule at Airports Under Trump

Doug Goldsmith July 10, 2025

\The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) are making waves with their upcoming announcement about airport security. They’re set to ditch the whole “take off your shoes” routine at airport

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4 Anti-ICE Activists Arrested for Planting Tire Spikes Near Federal Police in L.A.

Kevin Parker July 10, 2025

Four individuals, identified as anti-ICE activists, were apprehended for allegedly placing homemade tire deflation devices around vehicles used by federal law enforcement in Los Angeles. The incident took place in the Van Nuys neighborhood, as

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John Brennan Claims Ignorance as Federal Investigation Narrows

Brittany Mays July 10, 2025

Former CIA Director John Brennan finds himself at the center of an investigation, a situation he claims to be baffled by. Both Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey are under scrutiny for their potential

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Firefighter’s Widow Seeks Answers a Year After Trump Rally Shooting: ‘They Need To Listen To Me’

Erica Carlin July 10, 2025

The tragic incident at a campaign rally in Butler Township, Pennsylvania, has left many searching for answers. During the event, President Donald Trump was shot in the ear, and Corey Comperatore, a former volunteer fire

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Democrats Strategically Support ‘Independent’ Senate Candidate to Undermine Republican Opponent

Doug Goldsmith July 10, 2025

Dan Osborn, an independent candidate with a centrist label, is stirring political waters in Nebraska. He has enlisted two seasoned Democratic Party operatives to handle the financial aspects of his campaign, aiming to connect with

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‘Tiger King’ Star Doc Antle Sentenced for Animal Trafficking Crimes

Kevin Parker July 10, 2025

Bhagavan “Doc” Antle, known from the Netflix series “Tiger King,” faces time in federal prison following his involvement in illegal wildlife trafficking. The U.S. District Court in South Carolina handed down a sentence of 12

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UFC Star Randy Couture Airlifted to Hospital Following Race Track Crash

Doug Goldsmith July 10, 2025

UFC legend Randy Couture was recently airlifted to a burn center following a severe crash during practice runs at a Kansas City racetrack. Sources confirmed to MMA Fighting that Couture sustained serious injuries, but he

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Can Trump Successfully Mediate Peace in Gaza?

David Gregoire July 9, 2025

President Donald Trump has been actively working towards establishing a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, yet doubts persist about the long-term viability of peace. This initiative is part of a broader effort to expand the

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Federal Judge Halts Legislative Effort to Defund Planned Parenthood

Brittany Mays July 9, 2025

President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” aimed to cut off funding for Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider. However, a federal judge has thrown a wrench in these plans by ensuring taxpayer dollars continue

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Trump Administration Allows Kevin O’Connor to Testify Without Executive Privilege in Upcoming House Hearing

Karen Givens July 9, 2025

The Trump administration recently decided to waive executive privilege for Dr. Kevin O’Connor, the former White House physician, allowing him to testify about President Joe Biden’s mental and physical health. This decision was made ahead

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New Revelations Emerge 15 Years After Gary Coleman’s Mysterious Death

Dan Veld July 9, 2025

Gary Coleman’s ex-wife, Shannon Price, finds herself under renewed scrutiny after a lie detector test cast doubt on her account of the events surrounding Coleman’s death. According to TMZ, Price underwent the polygraph to address

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Ten Leftist Extremists Arrested in ICE Facility Ambush; Officer Injured

Kevin Parker July 9, 2025

Ten individuals are now facing serious charges after a violent incident outside the Prairieland ICE Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas. This attack, which happened on the night of July 4, left a police officer with

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Texas Flash Flood Tragedy: High School Soccer Coach and Wife Dead, Children Missing

Karen Givens July 9, 2025

Texas faced a tremendous loss over the Independence Day weekend as a flash flood claimed numerous lives, including a well-respected high school soccer coach and his wife. Reece Zunker, the beloved boys’ soccer coach at

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383 Bodies Discovered in Mexican Crematorium by Officials

Brittany Mays July 9, 2025

Authorities in Chihuahua, Mexico, are grappling with the grim task of determining why 383 deceased individuals were discovered within a crematorium and other associated buildings in Juarez. The shocking find came to light after locals

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LA Mayor Sues Trump Administration

Darnell Thompkins July 9, 2025

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has taken a bold step by filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The lawsuit aims to stop ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in the city. Bass argues

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Tulsi Gabbard Reveals Biden Admin’s Use of Intelligence Against Americans

Kevin Parker July 8, 2025

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is on a mission to bring clarity and trust back to the United States intelligence community. Her task force, the Director’s Initiatives Group (DIG), is taking bold steps to

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Philly Trash Overflow: City Worker Strike Hits 1-Week Mark

Kevin Parker July 8, 2025

Philadelphia is currently grappling with a sanitation crisis as a city worker strike stretches into its second week. Negotiations have hit a standstill between the city administration and District Council 33, a union representing nearly

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DHS Removes Temporary Protected Status for Hondurans and Nicaraguans

Doug Goldsmith July 8, 2025

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem recently announced changes affecting Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nationals from Honduras and Venezuela. These changes come after an evaluation of the improved conditions in these countries, making

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Public Health Groups Sue Trump Administration Over COVID Vaccine Guidance Changes

Darnell Thompkins July 8, 2025

A group of public health organizations has taken legal action against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his decision in May to cancel COVID-19 vaccine guidance for pregnant women and children.

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Trump Likely to Visit Texas This Friday

Kevin Parker July 8, 2025

President Donald Trump has announced plans to visit Texas following the devastating floods that have wreaked havoc across the state. News outlets have reported that over 80 individuals have tragically lost their lives due to

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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear Mulls 2028 Presidential Run

Brittany Mays July 8, 2025

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear recently hinted at a potential 2028 presidential run during an interview with CNN’s Dana Bash. With his term ending in December 2027, Beshear might transition from the governor’s office to a

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FBI Operation Results in Arrest of 264 Suspects, Including International Sex Offenders

Karen Givens July 8, 2025

President Donald Trump has taken significant steps toward fulfilling his campaign promise to crack down on foreign criminals. The recent announcement of hundreds of arrests in New Jersey is a testament to his commitment. These

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Trump Proposes Legislation to Hire Undocumented Workers on Farms

Kevin Parker July 8, 2025

During a speech at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, President Trump expressed his willingness to let illegal immigrants working on farms continue their jobs. This move aims to avoid disrupting the agricultural sector, which relies heavily

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Eight Illegal Immigrants Deported to South Sudan

Brittany Mays July 7, 2025

Late on Friday night, a plane touched down in South Sudan carrying eight individuals deported from the United States. These folks, who had entered the U.S. illegally and were convicted of serious crimes, won’t be

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Stanford Scientists Discover Unexpected Potential Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease

Darnell Thompkins July 7, 2025

A new study from Stanford Medicine has thrown a spotlight on a potential breakthrough in slowing the progression of Parkinson’s disease, leaving researchers pleasantly surprised. Published in the journal Science Signaling, the research dives into

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U.S. Veterans Injured by Hamas Grenades While Delivering Food in Gaza

Darnell Thompkins July 7, 2025

Two brave American veterans, working with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), were injured while delivering food aid in Gaza. They were targeted in a grenade attack, an act that underscores the dangers faced by those

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Marines Collaborate with ICE to Enhance Threat Awareness at Key Military Bases

Doug Goldsmith July 7, 2025

The U.S. Marine Corps has teamed up with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to start a new pilot program. This program places ICE agents at three key military bases: Camp Pendleton in California, Marine Corps

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Momentum to Dismantle Education Department Slows as McMahon Acts Internally

Karen Givens July 7, 2025

Efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education seem to have slowed down a bit. Back in March, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at taking apart this federal department. However, despite this move,

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DOJ Concludes Epstein ‘Client List’ Case, Releases Surveillance Footage

Kevin Parker July 7, 2025

The Department of Justice seems ready to wrap up its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. They reported finding no evidence of a “client list” or that he blackmailed any “powerful figures.” The conclusion is that Epstein

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Texas Man Saves Woman in Tree 20 Miles Downstream During Independence Day Flood

Kevin Parker July 6, 2025

A Texas man’s quick thinking led to the miraculous rescue of a woman swept away in the Guadalupe River during what is known as the Independence Day Flood. The unexpected floodwaters carried a vehicle with

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Trump Sends Tariff Notices to 12 Nations Just Before Deadline

Darnell Thompkins July 6, 2025

President Donald Trump has taken a significant step in international trade negotiations by signing letters destined for about a dozen countries. These letters, set to be dispatched Monday, come ahead of an important deadline to

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Germany to Acquire 1,000 Tanks to Build Western Europe’s Largest Military Force

Karen Givens July 6, 2025

Germany is ramping up its military capabilities, aiming to become Europe’s leading military power. In light of increasing tensions across Europe, Berlin is preparing to invest billions of Euros into its defense sector. This plan

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California Gas Prices Surge Again Amid Newsom’s Green Energy Policies

Doug Goldsmith July 6, 2025

Gas prices in California are causing quite a stir again, and it’s all tied to some recent regulatory changes. The state’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard program got an update, and now folks are worried about

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Tucker Carlson to Interview Iranian President

Brittany Mays July 6, 2025

Tucker Carlson, co-founder of the Daily Caller, recently announced an exclusive interview with Masoud Pezeshkian, the newly elected president of Iran. This interview comes on the heels of a brief military clash between the United

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Texas Flooding: 24 Dead, 23 Girls Missing from Camp

Darnell Thompkins July 5, 2025

The recent floods in the south-central region have tragically claimed the lives of at least 24 people, and many are still grappling with the aftermath. Amidst the chaos, over 20 young girls from an all-girls

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Neighbors Take Charge Amidst Uncontrolled Wildfires With No Assistance in Sight

J6 Pardoned Edward Kelley Gets Life Sentence for Threatening FBI Agents

Karen Givens July 5, 2025

Edward Kelley, a veteran Marine and family man, finds himself facing a life sentence in federal prison, not for physical acts of violence, but for the words he spoke. At 36, Kelley has been convicted

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Court Finds Russian Intelligence Behind Ukrainian Restaurant Arson

18 Major Trump Triumphs Celebrated on July 4th

Erica Carlin July 5, 2025

President Donald Trump is experiencing a series of triumphs as he navigates the early months of his second term. As the nation gears up for a year-long celebration leading to its 250th anniversary, citizens find

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Teens Face Hate Crime Charges for Cutting Pride Flags at Gay Bar During Pride Month

David Gregoire July 5, 2025

Georgia police have recently tackled a case involving four teenagers who made headlines by vandalizing Pride flags at an Atlanta gay bar. The teens were caught on camera at Blake’s on the Park, a local

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FCC Leader Proposes Broad Plan to Deregulate and Modernize US Tech Infrastructure

David Gregoire July 4, 2025

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr took the stage at a Vikor Teleconstruction facility in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, unveiling a bold new policy initiative focused on deregulating and modernizing the nation’s telecommunications infrastructure.

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Judge Rules Trump Administration’s Asylum Executive Order Violates Immigration and Nationality Act

Kevin Parker July 4, 2025

A federal judge has put a pause on one of President Trump’s early moves in office. This executive order, signed on January 20, aimed to prevent illegal immigrants from seeking asylum at the U.S. border

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Trump Admin Pauses Some Weapon Deliveries to Ukraine Over U.S. Stockpile Concerns

Darnell Thompkins July 4, 2025

President Joe Biden’s decision to send over $100 billion in military aid to Ukraine has been met with significant controversy. The Trump administration, however, has shifted gears by halting certain equipment shipments, citing national security

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RFK’s Proposal Leaves Many in MAHA Puzzled

Doug Goldsmith July 4, 2025

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has taken many by surprise with his latest announcement regarding wearable health technology. At a recent budget hearing, he revealed plans for a massive advertising campaign

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Trump Comments on GOP Rep’s Vote Against Big Beautiful Bill

David Gregoire July 4, 2025

President Donald Trump recently voiced his displeasure with Republican Representative Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania. Fitzpatrick, along with Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky, sided with Democrats to oppose what Trump dubbed the Big, Beautiful Bill. This

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US Government Releases Billions of Flies to Combat Flesh-Eating Maggots

Karen Givens July 4, 2025

A recent headline might make you do a double-take: the U.S. government is gearing up to release billions of flies over Mexico and southern Texas. At first glance, it sounds like something out of a

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DOJ Unleashes Largest Healthcare Fraud Bust Ever, Protecting Taxpayer Dollars Under Trump’s Administration

Doug Goldsmith July 3, 2025

President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice recently conducted a massive crackdown on healthcare fraud, marking the largest takedown in the agency’s history with $14.6 billion in intended losses. The DOJ has filed criminal charges against

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Chicago drive-by shooting: 4 dead, 14 injured

Kevin Parker July 3, 2025

A tragic event in Chicago has left a deep scar on the community, with a drive-by shooting claiming four lives and injuring 14 others. The brutal incident occurred late Wednesday night in the River North

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Jason Bateman Faces Backlash for Comments on Trump Supporters

Karen Givens July 3, 2025

Hollywood actor Jason Bateman recently found himself in hot water after openly criticizing supporters of President Donald Trump. He expressed concern that many who backed Trump would suffer from his administration’s policies, although he acknowledged

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Ex-DNC Fundraiser Claims ‘Puppet Masters’ Control Biden White House

Karen Givens July 3, 2025

For a long time, many conservatives have asserted that Jill Biden and other figures from the White House pulled the strings during Joe Biden’s presidency. Interestingly, this viewpoint isn’t limited to Republicans, as a former

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Gov DeSantis Rejects 9 Bills and Slashes $590M from Budget

Daniel Calhoun July 3, 2025

Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida recently made headlines by vetoing nine bills passed during the latest legislative session, leaving only a few measures pending decision. Alongside these vetoes, he also axed $590 million in line

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VA Gov Youngkin Focuses on Police Hiring, Pay Raises, and More to Reduce Crime

Ella Ford July 3, 2025

Governor Glenn Youngkin has been busy rolling out plans to address crime and bolster law enforcement in Virginia. He’s got his sights set on five key areas that include boosting trooper numbers, hiking up pay,

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Lara Trump Considers Running for North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis’ Seat

Darnell Thompkins July 3, 2025

Lara Trump made waves last year when she decided to step down from her role as co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC). Despite this departure, her political journey might not have hit a roadblock,

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Why Many Illegal Migrants Are Self-Deporting and How It May Benefit Them in the Future

David Gregoire July 3, 2025

Acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons appeared on Fox News to share updates on the agency’s efforts against illegal immigration. He highlighted the success of the self-deportation program introduced by the

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CNN Criticized for Promoting Anti-ICE App Amid Attacks on Officers

Brittany Mays July 2, 2025

A controversial new app has emerged, designed to help illegal immigrants evade capture by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). CNN recently featured this app, known as ICEBlock, which aims to track ICE activity and oppose

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Private Payrolls Fall: ADP Report Reveals Unexpected 33,000 Job Loss in June

Darnell Thompkins July 2, 2025

The U.S. private sector experienced a surprising downturn in June, shedding 33,000 jobs, based on data from payroll processor ADP. This development contradicted economists’ expectations, who had predicted an increase of 103,000 jobs. The decline

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Report: 6,000 Iranian Migrants on ICE ‘Non-Detained’ List Could Soon Face Arrest

Doug Goldsmith July 2, 2025

ICE records are indicating a significant number of Iranian nationals in the U.S. are at risk of arrest due to immigration violations. These individuals add to the 1,500 Iranians detained by Border Patrol for illegal

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Lawsuit: Virginia School Expelled Jewish Siblings After Parents Exposed Classroom Antisemitism

David Gregoire July 2, 2025

Three Jewish students in Virginia were expelled after their parents complained about the school’s inadequate response to ongoing antisemitic harassment. The lawsuit, filed on a Tuesday, alleges that an 11-year-old at Nysmith School for the

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Trump Dismisses Director of National Portrait Gallery

Karen Givens July 2, 2025

President Donald Trump recently took action by dismissing the director of the National Portrait Gallery. This gallery, located in Washington, is famous for displaying portraits of U.S. presidents alongside other significant pieces of art. Among

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‘Rust’ Crew Settles Lawsuit Against Film Producers and Alec Baldwin

Brittany Mays July 2, 2025

A settlement has been reached in the civil lawsuit alleging negligence in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the Western movie “Rust”, according to court documents released Friday. The lawsuit was

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Kamala Harris Faces Another Embarrassing Setback

Erica Carlin July 1, 2025

The political landscape is shifting dramatically for Kamala Harris, who once held a top spot as a Democratic frontrunner. Her influence is rapidly diminishing, even in her home state of California, which is known for

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Young NJ Man Sues Tesla and Elon Musk After Family Dies in EV Crash

Doug Goldsmith July 1, 2025

A tragic incident involving a Tesla on the Garden State Parkway has led to a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s company. The lawsuit is filed by New Jersey resident Max Dryerman, whose family tragically perished in

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Lawsuit Against BYU QB Jake Retzlaff for Sexual Assault Dismissed: Reports

David Gregoire July 1, 2025

The case against BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff, which centered on accusations of sexual assault, has been dismissed. Reports indicate that both Retzlaff’s legal team and the woman who accused him submitted a joint motion to

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Pollster Admits Mistake as New 2024 Data Reveals Trump’s Significant Gains with Key Voters

Brittany Mays July 1, 2025

Kristen Soltis Anderson, a well-known Republican pollster, recently admitted on a podcast that her previous predictions about President Donald Trump were off the mark. She had anticipated that Trump would hinder Republican efforts to appeal

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Funding Failure of ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Puts US at Risk from Bad Actors, Expert Warns

Karen Givens July 1, 2025

Lawmakers are advancing a major legislative package known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. However, there’s growing concern from public safety experts about its lack of funding for Next Generation 911 (NG911). Mel Maier,

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Canada Grants Victory to Trump by Suspending U.S. Tech Firm Tax, Easing Trade Tensions

Darnell Thompkins July 1, 2025

Canada has decided to put a halt on a tax aimed at U.S. tech companies, which had previously put a strain on trade negotiations with President Trump. They announced this pause just before the tax

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Democrat Alleges ICE Agents Feed Cockroaches to Pregnant Immigrants

Brittany Mays July 1, 2025

Democrat Representative Pramila Jayapal has been vocal about a story involving an illegal immigrant, Iris Dayana Monterroso-Lemus, who was allegedly mistreated by ICE. According to Jayapal, Monterroso-Lemus was denied prenatal care and fed insect-infested food,

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Lone Wolf Terrorist Threat Warned for Americans at July 4th Celebrations

Brittany Mays July 1, 2025

Authorities across the nation are gearing up for potential threats during the upcoming Fourth of July celebrations. These preparations come amid rising tensions between the United States and the Middle East, highlighted by recent military

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New MI6 Chief is the Granddaughter of Notorious Ukrainian Nazi Collaborator ‘The Butcher’

Doug Goldsmith July 1, 2025

The British government faces a fresh controversy as it emerges that Blaise Metreweli, the newly appointed head of MI6, is the granddaughter of a notorious Nazi collaborator. This revelation has turned into a significant embarrassment

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Leonardo DiCaprio at Bezos Wedding Amid 90 Private Jets in Climate-Threatened City

David Gregoire June 30, 2025

Leonardo DiCaprio, known for his leading roles and environmental activism, was seen in Venice attending Jeff Bezos’s wedding. The event reportedly drew over 90 private jets into the historic city, sparking discussions on climate responsibility.

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Homeowner Fatally Shoots Alleged Intruder; Sheriff Calls It ‘Clear Self-Defense’

Karen Givens June 30, 2025

Daily Caller In a recent incident in Missouri, a homeowner named Austin Glastetter found himself in a dire situation that ended in the fatal shooting of an alleged intruder. The Scott County Sheriff’s Office confirmed

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Court Permits Trump to Disband Controversial U.S. Institute of Peace

Darnell Thompkins June 30, 2025

President Donald Trump’s recent action to dismantle the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) and remove its board members has sparked significant attention. Initially, a federal judge ruled against Trump’s authority to make such a move,

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DC Court Rules Trump Can Fire Certain Executive Branch Employees

Brittany Mays June 30, 2025

President Donald Trump has taken decisive steps to trim the federal bureaucracy, aiming to enhance efficiency by reducing wasteful spending. However, his efforts to dismiss certain appointees and restructure agencies have faced roadblocks from partisan

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Barrett Criticizes Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supporting ‘Imperial Judiciary’

David Gregoire June 30, 2025

The Supreme Court has once again made headlines with a significant ruling on nationwide injunctions, deciding that judges should not misuse their power to block an administration’s policies at a national level. In a 6-3

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MSNBC Reacts Strongly to Trump’s Major Supreme Court Victory [WATCH]

Doug Goldsmith June 30, 2025

The Supreme Court recently made a big decision that changes how much power lower federal courts have when it comes to issuing nationwide rulings, particularly in immigration issues. This ruling is a significant win for

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CBO Report Predicts Social Security Insolvency by 2033

Brittany Mays June 30, 2025

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has sounded the alarm about the future of Social Security, predicting that the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund could run dry by the end of 2033. This announcement adds

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