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Home»Category: "GiveMeFive News" (Page 3)

Supreme Court Allows Deportation of 350,000 Venezuelan Migrants

Brittany Mays May 22, 2025

Conservative Institute Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is an immigration provision allowing citizens from specific countries to stay in the United States due to unsafe conditions in their home nations. Recently, the Supreme Court made headlines

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White House Threatens to Veto Senate Resolution Aiming to End Trump-Era Tariffs

David Gregoire May 2, 2025

The White House has made it clear that President Trump is prepared to veto a Senate resolution aimed at ending his administration’s global tariffs. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has voiced strong opposition

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National Security Advisor Mike Waltz to Depart, Says Official

Brittany Mays May 2, 2025

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz has decided to step down, according to a senior administration official. This development was initially reported by independent journalist Mark Halperin and later confirmed by Just the News. Alongside Waltz,

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California Home of Suspect Accused of Doxxing ICE Agents Raided

Brittany Mays May 1, 2025

Federal authorities took decisive action on Thursday when they searched a California home tied to a suspect accused of exposing personal details of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The Department of Homeland Security

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Surge in Drone Near-Misses at Major US Airports Due to Unauthorized Flights

Eric Thompson May 1, 2025

Aviation safety is facing a new challenge as drones increasingly intersect with commercial aircraft operations. Recent data highlights a growing issue where drones are responsible for the majority of near-miss incidents at the busiest airports.

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Rep. Gerry Connolly Won’t Seek Re-election Due to Cancer Diagnosis

Kevin Parker April 30, 2025

Virginia’s political landscape is seeing a significant shift with Democratic Representative Gerry Connolly’s recent retirement announcement. Despite his previous determination to continue serving after an esophageal cancer diagnosis, Connolly is stepping down due to his

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Hegseth Directs Pentagon to Review Military Enlistment Medical Standards

David Gregoire April 30, 2025

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has taken a decisive step, instructing the Pentagon’s top brass to re-evaluate the medical standards for military service. This move addresses rising concerns among the military community about the physical and

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DA Veteran Sues Bragg’s Office: Alleges Harassment, Retaliation While Caring for Dying Parents

Brittany Mays April 30, 2025

Joan Davila, a seasoned veteran with four decades of experience at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, has brought forth a lawsuit claiming she faced discrimination and retaliation while caring for her elderly parents. Her journey

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New Orleans Faces Lawsuit for Alleged Negligence in Fatal Bourbon Street Attack

ISIS suspect arrested for Bourbon Street terror attack in New Orleans that killed 14

Eric Thompson April 29, 2025

Iraqi officials have announced the capture of a suspect linked to an ISIS-driven attack in New Orleans, which tragically claimed 15 lives on New Year’s Day. The attack, executed by Shamsud-Din Jabbar, also left 57

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Crash Expert in Karen Read Case Admits to Sending Notes to Defense, Breaking Sequestration Order in Initial Trial

Kevin Parker April 29, 2025

In a courtroom drama unfolding in Dedham, Massachusetts, a crash reconstructionist’s testimony has become a focal point in the defense of Karen Read. Dr. Daniel Wolfe, a key witness, admitted that he communicated with Read’s

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Thousands of Undocumented Immigrants Use CBP App to Self-Deport, Reports CBP

David Gregoire April 29, 2025

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has emphasized the importance of using the CBP Home app for illegal immigrants looking to self-deport. Thousands have already taken this step, and those who haven’t will face penalties.

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Chinese Manufacturers Use TikTok to Counteract Trump’s Tariff Policies

Brittany Mays April 28, 2025

Chinese manufacturers are leveraging TikTok to push back against President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, creating a digital battleground over American trade. Frustrated by the stringent tariffs on imports, numerous Chinese businesses are sidestepping conventional supply

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FDA Chief Shows Support if RFK Jr. Retracts COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendation for Kids

Eric Thompson April 28, 2025

FDA Commissioner Marty Makary recently shared his thoughts on a potential shift in the federal government’s stance regarding COVID-19 vaccinations for children. He expressed support for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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CEO Murder Suspect Luigi Mangione Pleads Not Guilty

Karen Givens April 27, 2025

Luigi Mangione, accused of the tragic killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has entered a plea of not guilty. This unexpected move comes as prosecutors are seeking the death penalty if Mangione is found

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Zuckerberg’s Trillion-Dollar Meta Empire Faces Uncertainty Amid Ongoing Antitrust Case

Kevin Parker April 27, 2025

Daily Caller faces a challenging endeavor in defending Meta’s past actions. His statements during the proceedings have been scrutinized for revealing underlying motives behind the acquisitions that the FTC claims were designed to neutralize potential

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Labor Dept Warns States: Illegal Migrants Receiving Unemployment Benefits May Lead to Loss of Federal Funds

Eric Thompson April 27, 2025

The U.S. Department of Labor recently issued a stern warning to governors nationwide, emphasizing the importance of preventing illegal migrants from accessing unemployment benefits. This warning came from Lori Chavez-DeRemer, the Secretary of Labor, who

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Trump’s Ag Secretary Enforces SNAP Rules to Block Illegal Aliens from Federal Food Benefits

David Gregoire April 26, 2025

The USDA, under the leadership of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, is taking steps to ensure that only eligible individuals receive SNAP benefits. This includes tightening verification processes to prevent illegal immigrants from accessing these federal

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EPA Chief Visits San Diego, Urges Immediate Action on Border Sewage Crisis

Brittany Mays April 26, 2025

U.S. leaders are optimistic about working with Mexico’s new president to address environmental challenges. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin recently visited San Diego to discuss solutions for the Tijuana River sewage crisis. He emphasized the importance

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Army Investigates Suspicious Device Found Near Fort Bragg’s All American Gate

Eric Thompson April 25, 2025

Fort Bragg in North Carolina faced an unexpected situation on Thursday night when a suspicious device was discovered near the All American Gate. Army officials acted swiftly, ensuring the area was secured. While they confirmed

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Report: Rep. Jan Schakowsky to Announce Retirement After Serving 14 Terms in Congress

Karen Givens April 25, 2025

Illinois Democratic Representative Jan Schakowsky is stepping down, marking another departure from Washington, D.C. The veteran lawmaker, who has represented the 9th congressional district since 1999, recently announced she will not seek reelection in 2026.

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FBI Report Backs Trump’s Claim: Venezuelan Gangs Targeting the U.S.

Kevin Parker April 25, 2025

President Donald Trump recently signed a proclamation accusing the Tren de Aragua gang (TdA) of collaborating with Venezuela’s government to wage “irregular warfare” against the United States. The claim has stirred debate, but a fresh

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Court allows death penalty option for Bryan Kohberger despite autism diagnosis

Chelsea Betonie April 24, 2025

A judge has ruled that prosecutors can pursue the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger if he is found guilty of the murders of four University of Idaho students. Kohberger’s defense team had requested that his

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Toy Company Sues Trump, Alleging Tariffs Are an ‘Executive Branch Power Grab’

Eric Thompson April 23, 2025

In a case that’s drawing headlines but missing the bigger picture, Learning Resources — a small, family-owned toy company based in Illinois — has launched a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and several members of

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Harvard Sues Trump Admin Over $2.2B Funding Freeze in Campus Crackdown | by Jim Hoft

David Gregoire April 23, 2025

Harvard University is in crisis after President Trump’s administration took bold, decisive action to freeze over $2.2 billion in research grants and $60 million in active contracts. The move, announced by the Departments of Defense,

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American Bar Association Halts DEI Standard Enforcement for Law Schools

Trump Eases Police ‘Burden’ with Executive Orders in First 100 Days: Veteran Officer

Eric Thompson April 23, 2025

President Donald Trump’s return to office has marked a significant shift in the relationship between law enforcement and the federal government. With a series of executive orders aimed at reducing crime, Trump has lifted what

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Scott Peterson Attacked by Fellow Inmate in California Prison: Corrections Department

Scott Peterson Seeks Overturn of Murder Conviction, Citing ‘Substantial New Evidence’

Karen Givens April 22, 2025

Lawyers for Scott Peterson have taken a significant step in their ongoing battle to overturn his conviction. On Monday, they filed a petition claiming substantial new evidence that suggests Peterson did not murder his wife,

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Trump to Close Border with Massive Buoy Wall, Aiming to Control Illegal Crossings

Kevin Parker April 22, 2025

President Donald Trump’s administration is taking a firm stance to address the ongoing issue of illegal crossings from Mexico by planning to install floating buoy barriers along the Rio Grande. The Washington Examiner highlighted that

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Karoline Leavitt Claims White House Ignores Reporters Using Pronouns in Bios

Eric Thompson April 10, 2025

The Trump administration’s press office has made waves by deciding not to engage with reporters who include gender pronouns in their email signatures. This policy, highlighted by Fox News, emphasizes trust and sticking to what

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Trump Admin Uses Recent Supreme Court Ruling in Federal Grants Lawsuit

David Gregoire April 10, 2025

President Donald Trump’s administration has swiftly put a halt on federal grants, sparking a legal battle with a coalition of states. Despite the opposition, Trump remains steadfast, pointing to a recent Supreme Court ruling as

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DA Reports Mistaken Release of Convicted Killer from Georgia Jail

Karen Givens April 10, 2025

Kathan Guzman, a convicted murderer, was mistakenly released from a Georgia jail, sparking a manhunt. Arrested in August 2022 for the brutal murder of his girlfriend, Delila Grayson, Guzman had been sentenced to life in

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Teacher’s $2,000 plot to hire student for husband’s murder foiled by student’s mom: Court documents reveal

Chelsea Betonie April 9, 2025

An Ohio high school teacher named Stephanie Demetrius found herself in a heap of trouble after a shocking accusation came to light. She’s been accused of trying to hire a student to kill her soon-to-be

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Trump issues ultimatum to China after 34% retaliatory tariff from the communist government

Kevin Parker April 9, 2025

President Donald Trump recently turned up the heat on China with a bold tariff move after they hit back with their own tariffs against the U.S. This all started when Trump announced tariffs on several

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Trump Ends Biden-Era Programs Granting Temporary Protected Status to 1 Million Foreigners

Kevin Parker April 8, 2025

President Donald Trump is taking decisive action to address the issue of illegal immigration in the United States, a situation that many believe was exacerbated by the policies of former President Joe Biden. Reports indicate

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Virginia Giuffre, Epstein Accuser, Released from Hospital After School Bus Crash

Eric Thompson April 8, 2025

Virginia Giuffre, a known accuser in the Jeffrey Epstein case, recently exited an Australian hospital after a collision with a school bus that drew significant media attention. Despite Giuffre’s claims of sustaining life-threatening injuries, parents

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DC Appeals Court Decides to Take Over Executive Branch Hiring/Firing – Reinstates Removed Members of National Labor Relations Board and Merit Systems Protection Board

Karen Givens April 8, 2025

On January 27, 2025, President Donald Trump, just days into his second term, made a bold move by dismissing Gwynne Wilcox from the National Labor Relations Board. This decision came as part of a broader

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Health Officials Investigate First Confirmed Measles Case in Washington, D.C.

Chelsea Betonie April 7, 2025

Health officials in Washington, D.C., are on high alert following confirmation of a measles case involving an individual who visited several public places around the city while infected. The D.C. Department of Health (DC Health)

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Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams Permanently Dismissed by Judge

Kevin Parker April 5, 2025

U.S. District Judge Dale E. Ho decided to drop the federal corruption case against New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams. Back in September, the Southern District of New York accused Adams of bribery and fraud,

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Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Defund Lawyers for Migrants, Appointed by Biden

David Gregoire April 5, 2025

A federal judge has taken a significant step by preventing former President Donald Trump from halting the funding of legal aid for Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs). This decision comes after the Trump administration paused financial

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Suspect in Pregnant Teen’s Strangulation Death Released on Bond Again

Karen Givens April 4, 2025

A man accused of a heinous crime is back on the streets after being released on bond for the second time. Jesus Munroy, who was 20 years old at the time, is suspected of killing

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Supreme Court to Rule on States’ Ability to Exclude Planned Parenthood from Medicaid

Chelsea Betonie April 4, 2025

In South Carolina, a significant move was made in 2018 to prevent Planned Parenthood and similar organizations from accessing Medicaid funds. This policy now faces scrutiny from the Supreme Court, with potential implications for the

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Ex-Duke Football Murder Suspect Freed Repeatedly Due to Lenient Judges: Police

Kevin Parker April 4, 2025

Fox News reports that a former Duke University football player has found himself at the center of a tragic and complex case. Brandon Braxton is accused of killing his high school friend, Whitney Hurd, a

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Musk and GOP Suffer Major Defeat in Wisconsin Supreme Court Election

Brittany Mays April 3, 2025

Wisconsin’s recent special election for a seat on its state Supreme Court drew significant attention, particularly due to tech billionaire Elon Musk’s open support for Judge Brad Schimel, a Republican-backed candidate. Despite Musk’s efforts, the

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Ecuadorian Drug Gang Leader Indicted in New York as Fugitive

David Gregoire April 3, 2025

Under President Donald J. Trump, the United States took a hardline stance against violent criminals and drug traffickers, relentlessly pursuing justice and protecting American communities from the devastating impacts of illegal drugs and gang violence.

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Texas Man Arrested for Threatening to “Open Fire” on ICE Agents in Viral Social Media Posts

Karen Givens April 3, 2025

The Department of Homeland Security took decisive action by arresting Robert King in McKinney, Texas. King had been making violent threats against ICE agents and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. His alarming social media posts suggested

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Ninth Circuit Upholds Injunction Blocking Ban on Transgender Military Personnel

Chelsea Betonie April 2, 2025

Since taking office earlier this year, President Donald Trump has faced numerous challenges with his policy initiatives, with many being blocked by left-leaning judges. A recent example occurred when an appeals court refused to lift

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AZ Rep Biggs Seeks to Remove Rogue Federal Judge Without Impeachment

Kevin Parker April 2, 2025

In a powerful move to uphold the rule of law and defend the constitutional authority of the executive branch, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) has introduced a resolution to remove U.S. District Judge James Boasberg from

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Appeals Court Permits DOGE to Continue Downsizing USAID

Brittany Mays April 2, 2025

The recent developments in the USAID downsizing saga have taken a turn with a federal appeals court putting a temporary halt to a lower court’s decision. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

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FAA Air Traffic Controller Charged with Assault After Alleged Fight in DC Airport Control Tower

David Gregoire April 1, 2025

A Federal Aviation Administration employee, Damon Marsalis Gaines, was reportedly arrested following an alleged physical altercation inside the air traffic control tower at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Gaines, who is 38 years old, has

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Pam Bondi Shuts Down Biden-Era ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ Election Integrity Lawsuit

Karen Givens April 1, 2025

Georgia’s Senate Bill 202, also known as the Election Integrity Act of 2021, faced a legal challenge that has now been dismissed. The original lawsuit, filed by the Biden-Harris administration, claimed the law suppressed Black

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Trump Issues Stern Ultimatum to Houthi Terrorists

Chelsea Betonie April 1, 2025

President Donald Trump has taken decisive action against the Houthi militants, who have long disrupted vital shipping lanes in the Red Sea, affecting trade for the United States and its allies. With a firm stance,

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Illegal Migrant Released by Biden Allegedly Murders Mother of Five: ‘Loose on America’s Streets’

Kevin Parker March 31, 2025

Local authorities have filed severe charges against an illegal migrant who was previously released into the United States by the Biden administration. This individual, David Hector Rivas-Sagastume, a Honduran national, is accused of the brutal

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Tesla Protester, 70, Allegedly Strikes Trump Supporter With Car

Brittany Mays March 31, 2025

A man has been charged with assaulting a Trump supporter using his car during a protest outside a Tesla dealership. Christopher Talbot, a 70-year-old from Meridian, Idaho, is accused of making an obscene gesture toward

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Court Records Reveal Los Zetas Hitmen Sent from Mexico to Texas for Execution

David Gregoire March 31, 2025

The Cartel Del Noreste, a faction of Los Zetas, recently sent hitmen across the border into Laredo, Texas, on a deadly mission. The target was a man accused of stealing drugs from the cartel, and

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Law Firm Pledges $100M in Pro Bono Work for Trump Admin to Avoid Executive Order After Suing Dinesh D’Souza

Karen Givens March 30, 2025

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom—a law firm previously known for its opposition to conservative figures like Dinesh D’Souza—has taken a surprising turn. The firm announced a monumental commitment to provide over $100 million in

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Utah First State to Prohibit LGBT Pride Flags at State Buildings

Chelsea Betonie March 30, 2025

Utah’s Governor Spencer Cox has decided to let a new law go into effect that stops schools and government buildings from displaying LGBTQ+ pride flags. This decision makes Utah the first state to implement such

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Poll Shows Trump’s Approval Rating Steady at 52%

Kevin Parker March 30, 2025

President Donald Trump is holding steady in his approval ratings, with a solid 52% of voters giving him the thumbs up. That’s according to a recent poll from the Napolitan News Service, which has been

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State Department Informs Congress of Official USAID Shutdown

Brittany Mays March 29, 2025

The State Department has announced a significant decision to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). This move will integrate certain operations into the State Department by July 1. The Trump administration’s decision addresses

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FBI Director Kash Patel Announces Arrest of Alleged MS-13 Leader

David Gregoire March 29, 2025

President Donald Trump has consistently pushed for strong action against foreign criminal organizations, particularly targeting the notorious MS-13 gang. This week, evidence of his administration’s follow-through emerged when FBI Director Kash Patel announced the arrest

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White House Withdraws Stefanik’s Nomination for UN Ambassador

Karen Givens March 28, 2025

President Donald Trump has decided to pull back his nomination of Rep. Elise Stefanik from New York as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. This choice was shared on Truth Social on March 27,

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Social Security Changes Stance on Identity Verification Requirement

Chelsea Betonie March 28, 2025

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has recently reversed its decision on a policy that would have required many Americans to visit local offices to verify their identities. Initially, the SSA announced stricter identity verification measures

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Trump Administration Investigates California Law Letting Schools Conceal Students’ Gender Identity from Parents

Kevin Parker March 28, 2025

The U.S. Department of Education has launched an investigation into the California Department of Education’s policy that keeps parents in the dark about their children’s gender identity choices at school. Under a law signed by

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White House Taps Elon Musk to Lead SignalGate Investigation

Karen Givens March 27, 2025

The White House is turning to a familiar tech giant for help, asking Tesla CEO Elon Musk to dive into the so-called SignalGate scandal. This scandal kicked off when a journalist was accidentally added to

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Trump Grants Pardon to Hunter Biden’s Ex-Business Partner Devon Archer

David Gregoire March 27, 2025

President Donald Trump made headlines by pardoning Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, after Archer’s pivotal testimony to House investigators. According to testimony, Hunter Biden involved then-Vice President Joe Biden in several

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Trump Administration Secures Legal Wins on USAID and Refugee Admissions

Karen Givens March 27, 2025

Left-wing judges continue their efforts to undermine the Trump administration’s initiatives aimed at enhancing America’s safety and efficiency. This involves judges issuing injunctions to halt the administration from redirecting funds from progressive causes abroad and

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Jim Jordan to Lead Hearings on Rogue Judges and Political Rulings

Chelsea Betonie March 26, 2025

]House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is gearing up for a series of hearings to investigate what he sees as judicial overreach. These hearings will focus on decisions by federal judges that have interfered with

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Denver Mayor Used Auto-Delete Messaging for Secret Talks on Migrant Crisis

Kevin Parker March 25, 2025

Democratic Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and his crew stirred up some controversy by using Signal, a messaging app known for its auto-delete feature, to keep their immigration crisis talks under wraps. KCNC-TV spilled the beans,

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ICE Detains 31 Undocumented Individuals at Puerto Rico Cockfight

Karen Givens March 25, 2025

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently made headlines with the arrest of 31 illegal aliens at a cockfight in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Among those detained, three individuals were charged with organizing the illegal event,

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Navy Deploys Second Warship to US Southern Border for ‘Territorial Integrity’

David Gregoire March 24, 2025

The U.S. Northern Command took action on March 15 by sending the USS Gravely, a guided missile destroyer, to the Gulf of America. Its mission is to secure our territorial waters and curb the influx

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Report: DOD to Cut Up to 60,000 Jobs

Karen Givens March 24, 2025

The Blaze The Department of Defense is gearing up to cut between 50,000 to 60,000 civilian jobs. A senior defense official informed ABC News that the Pentagon plans to reduce its civilian workforce by 5%

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Poll: 51% of Likely Voters Approve of Trump

Chelsea Betonie March 23, 2025

President Donald Trump’s approval rating has seen a slight increase, reaching 51 percent as reported by Rasmussen Reports. This uptick comes from a survey involving 1,500 likely voters, revealing a one percent rise compared to

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Two Convicted in $250M Fraud Scheme Exploiting Children’s Pandemic Food Program

Kevin Parker March 23, 2025

A federal jury in Minnesota recently found Aimee Bock, the founder of Feeding Our Future, and Salim Said, a former restaurant owner, guilty of a massive fraud scheme. They were charged with exploiting a federal

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Noem, Patel Pledge to Hunt Down ‘Swatting’ Perpetrators After Conservative Attacks

Kevin Parker March 22, 2025

FBI Director Kash Patel and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem have made it clear that those responsible for the uptick in swatting attacks on conservatives will face justice. Republicans are pushing legislation to

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Judge Blocks DOGE’s Access to Social Security Data in Fraud Investigation

David Gregoire March 22, 2025

A federal judge has temporarily halted Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from tapping into Social Security Administration (SSA) data. Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander, appointed during the Obama administration, claimed that DOGE had not

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AG Bondi Proposes New Rule for ATF to Restore Gun Rights, Overturning Sen. Schumer’s Previous Prohibition

Karen Givens March 21, 2025

The longstanding rule that has blocked the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) from supporting applications for the restoration of gun rights is on the verge of change. Attorney General Pam Bondi has

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Biden Clemency Recipient Returns to Prison

Chelsea Betonie March 21, 2025

Willie Frank Peterson, a man once convicted of conspiring to distribute cocaine, finds himself in hot water again. After President Biden reduced his prison sentence from over six years to just 20 months, Peterson was

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US May Pursue Individual Trade Deals Post-Trump Tariffs Reset, Says Rubio

Kevin Parker March 20, 2025

Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently laid out a strong stance on tariffs, emphasizing how they will match what other countries impose on the United States. He mentioned that these tariffs are just the beginning,

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Trump Withdraws $175M Federal Funding from UPenn for Defying Order on Transgender Participation in Women’s Sports

David Gregoire March 20, 2025

President Trump has taken significant action by suspending $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania. This decision follows the university’s defiance of an order regarding transgender participation in women’s sports. The move

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Network Linked to Soros Seeks to Prevent Trump from Deporting Gang Members

Karen Givens March 19, 2025

A legal firm tied to George and Alexander Soros’s network is partly responsible for a lawsuit aimed at preventing President Trump from deporting illegal alien gang members under the Alien Enemies Act. The Trump administration

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Internet Sleuths Uncover Major Revelations in Newly Released JFK Files

Chelsea Betonie March 19, 2025

President Donald Trump’s decision to release over a thousand documents tied to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy has reignited interest in one of America’s most debated historical events. The National Archives has made

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Prosecute School Officials: Girls Allegedly Forced to Disrobe in Front of Males

Kevin Parker March 18, 2025

The Trump administration and some progressive jurisdictions are currently at odds over school policies relating to gender identity. These policies cover sensitive topics like access to facilities of the opposite sex and informing parents about

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Judge Orders Trump to ‘Immediately’ Rehire Workers Fired During His Administration

Kevin Parker March 18, 2025

A federal judge’s recent ruling against the Trump administration’s decision to dismiss tens of thousands of probationary federal employees has ignited a legal and political firestorm. The decision, handed down by U.S. District Judge William

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DOGE to Sell Government Buildings with GSA Support

David Gregoire March 18, 2025

The General Services Administration (GSA) is taking a significant step by deciding to sell or lease unused government buildings. This move aims to “rightsize its portfolio,” ultimately saving taxpayer money and enhancing government efficiency. Former

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Chuck Schumer Cancels Book Tour Amid Internal Party Conflict

Karen Givens March 17, 2025

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer has put a halt to his planned book tour amid mounting discontent from his party’s left-wing faction. Schumer was preparing to visit several cities, starting with Baltimore, to promote his

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Severe Weather and Tornados Claim 36 Lives in Central and Southern U.S.

Chelsea Betonie March 17, 2025

Severe weather has tragically claimed the lives of at least 36 individuals across the southern and central United States. States like Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi have been hit particularly hard. Now, these intense storms are

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Lawyers seek court order to block release of details on Gene Hackman’s death

Kevin Parker March 16, 2025

Fans of the legendary actor Gene Hackman were shocked to learn of the tragic passing of both Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, in their New Mexico home. While the details of their deaths have

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DOGE Ends Taxpayer-Funded Program for Queer, Trans, and BIPOC Urban Farmers in San Francisco, Ag Secretary Announces

David Gregoire March 16, 2025

The Trump administration recently decided to pull the plug on a government-funded program aimed at supporting “queer, trans, and BIPOC urban farmers” in San Francisco. Secretary Brooke Collins from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shared

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Vivek Ramaswamy Suggests Ending Ohio’s Income Tax

Karen Givens March 16, 2025

Vivek Ramaswamy, a candidate for Ohio governor, has sparked interest with his bold proposal to eliminate the state income tax. Speaking at the Lucas County Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner, he emphasized that Ohioans

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Trump Admin Claims FEMA-Funded Shelters Contributed to Influx of Illegal Immigrants into US

Chelsea Betonie March 15, 2025

The Trump administration is taking a closer look at migrant shelters that received taxpayer money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Concerns have been raised about whether these shelters have been involved in unlawful

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Trump’s FDA Nominee Clears Committee with 14-9 Vote

Kevin Parker March 15, 2025

Dr. Marty Makary, President Donald Trump’s nominee for the head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is advancing toward confirmation despite facing intense scrutiny from Senate Democrats. A key vote on Thursday saw him

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Senate Bill Proposes Ban on All Federal Labor Unions

David Gregoire March 15, 2025

Labor unions that represent federal workers are facing a significant new challenge. A group of Republican lawmakers has introduced a bill aimed at stopping taxpayer money from supporting union activities. This proposed legislation, known as

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Immigration Was Sole Contributor to U.S. Population Growth in 2023, a First Since 1850

Karen Givens March 14, 2025

The United States has witnessed significant population growth solely due to immigration over the past year. With a record high of 47.8 million immigrants, they have contributed a 3.6% increase in the population, the highest

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Judge Blocks Portions of Trump’s Order to Revoke Security Clearances from Law Firm Linked to Steele Dossier

Chelsea Betonie March 14, 2025

A federal judge, appointed by Barack Obama, has once again stepped in to protect the corrupt political establishment by blocking key portions of President Donald Trump’s executive order, which sought to address the severe national

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HHS Aims to End Rule Letting Food Companies Skip FDA Ingredient Approval

Kevin Parker March 14, 2025

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is taking action to tighten regulations on food additives. They announced plans to put an end to a rule that allows food companies to use certain ingredients

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Dr. David Weldon Claims GOP Senators Collins and Cassidy Sabotaged His CDC Director Nomination, Leading to Withdrawal

David Gregoire March 13, 2025

Former Congressman Dr. David Weldon has found himself at the center of a political storm, accusing two Republican senators of blocking his nomination to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A seasoned

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Wild Florida Police Chase: Suspect Steals Patrol Car, Assaults Officer, and Flips SUV [WATCH]

NJ Officer Allegedly Stole Drugs, Laundered $600K

Karen Givens March 13, 2025

A New Jersey police lieutenant is under scrutiny for allegedly swiping drugs from an evidence room and depositing large sums of unexplained cash into his bank account. Kevin T. Matthew, a 48-year-old from Cedar Grove,

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Lawsuit Claims Girl Scouts Sold Cookies with Heavy Metals, Pesticides

Chelsea Betonie March 13, 2025

A lawsuit is shaking up the familiar world of Girl Scout cookies. Amy Mayo, a resident of New York, has taken legal action, claiming that the cookies contain harmful substances like heavy metals and pesticides.

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Shapiro’s Office Admits to Deleting Emails Tied to Sexual Misconduct Complaint

Kevin Parker March 12, 2025

The Shapiro administration is under scrutiny for how it handled a sexual misconduct complaint concerning a cabinet member. This scrutiny comes after a reporter requested information about the investigation, which might end up costing taxpayers.

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Poll: Majority Feel Democrats Don’t Advocate for Them; Party’s Image Declines

David Gregoire March 12, 2025

The Democratic Party is grappling with challenges as they look ahead to the 2026 midterm elections. With memories of a tough 2024 election cycle fresh, they hope to regain control of Congress. Historically, midterms often

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Trump Administration Halts Funding to Maine Universities Following State’s Rejection of Transgender Ban

Karen Givens March 12, 2025

The Trump administration has taken decisive action, instructing the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to halt federal funding to the University of Maine System (UMS). This decision comes as a response to Maine’s resistance to

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Elon Musk Claims ActBlue Funded Protesters at Tesla Stores Following Probe

Chelsea Betonie March 11, 2025

Elon Musk has recently targeted ActBlue, accusing the Democrat fundraising powerhouse of supporting five Marxist groups orchestrating protests at Tesla showrooms nationwide. Musk, who advises President Donald Trump on government efficiency, has urged his followers

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