Lawmakers push impeachment over Epstein document redactions

Bipartisan fury erupts as lawmakers accuse the Justice Department of shielding powerful figures in the Jeffrey Epstein case with heavy…
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DC Appeals Court rules Trump has authority to fire certain executive branch employees
President Donald Trump has exercised his authority as head of the executive branch to reduce the size and scope of the federal bureaucracy, including by firing certain presidential appointees on various boards and commissions, only to be blocked from doing so by partisan district judges.…
Trump pardons diver convicted for freeing sharks
President Donald Trump has pardoned a diver who was convicted of a felony for freeing a group of sharks that were trapped. Fox News reports that the diver, 31-year-old Tanner Mansell of Jupiter, Florida, is now thanking Trump for the pardon. First, though, we will…
House Oversight Committee calls upon Biden aides to testify
The Oversight Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives is calling upon multiple members of former President Joe Biden's administration to testify before Congress.  This, according to the Washington Examiner, includes a request for former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to testify. It remains to be…
Trump's son says it would be 'easy' for family to create political dynasty
Eric Trump just said that it would be "easy" for his family to create a political dynasty.  Eric, the third child of President Donald Trump, made the comment, according to the Daily Mail, during a recent interview with the Financial Times. In many ways the…
Schumer forces Senate to listen to all 1,000 pages of Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is forcing the members of the upper chamber to listen to each page of the 1,000-page "big, beautiful" bill that Republicans just passed on behalf of President Donald Trump.  This, according to The Hill, had the effect of delaying…
Report claims NYC mayor hired man accused of strangling a woman
A new report is claiming that New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) actually hired an individual as a campaign consultant who had previously been accused of strangling a woman.  The report comes from The Gothamist. The alleged strangler has been identified as Trent Pool.…
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SCOTUS Justice Barrett targets her liberal colleague in recent opinion
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett targeted liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in a recent opinion that Barrett wrote.  This, according to Fox News, took place in the recent case in which the Supreme Court gave President Donald Trump a win on the issue…
AG Bondi fires DOJ prosecutors involved in J6 cases
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi just fired at least three Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors who were involved in the prosecution of individuals in relation to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol protests. Fox News reports that Bondi fired the individuals last week. It is…
Supreme Court moves to uphold key Obamacare provision
America's highest judicial body released multiple rulings this past week, with many of the decisions leaving Democrats furious. However, they had cause to celebrate on Friday when the Supreme Court upheld a key provision of Obamacare.  Objections raised to U.S. Preventive Services Task Force According…
New York attorney general rails against Supreme Court ruling on nationwide injunctions
Earlier this year, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at withholding birthright citizenship from the children of illegal aliens. While the Supreme Court has yet to rule on the order, America's highest judicial body moved on Friday to prevent lower courts from issuing…
Senate Republicans approve of Trump's strikes on Iran, vote down Dem resolution to limit president's military authority
In the lead-up to and aftermath of the recent precision U.S. airstrikes on the Islamic Republic of Iran's nuclear facilities, most Democrats and even a few Republicans sought to constrain President Donald Trump's ability to take such military action against the Iranian regime. On Thursday,…
Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon to announce retirement
Republicans across Capitol Hill were rocked this week after a key player in the centrist sector of the party announced that he will not seek reelection. According to Politico, Nebraska Republican Rep. Don Bacon made it clear that he's not seeking reelection and will retire…
Washington Post video editor arrested, charged with possession of child pornography by D.C. U.S. Attorney Pirro
In an ironic turn of events, a journalist for The Washington Post who won a prestigious award several years ago for his part in reporting on dubious allegations of sexual misconduct with minors that ruined an Alabama Republican's political career is now facing similarly damning…
University of Virginia President James Ryan resigns under pressure amid DOJ probe of DEI programs
President Donald Trump and his administration are serious about the effort to eliminate discriminatory "diversity, equity, and inclusion," or DEI, practices from not just the federal government but all of American society, including public and private institutions of higher education. On Friday, the White House…
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