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Secretary Hegseth refuses to discuss possible strikes on Venezuela
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is keeping a tight lid on plans related to possible military strikes by the United States on Venezuela.  Fox News reports that Hegseth recently "declined to say whether the U.S. is preparing military strikes on Venezuela." This comes amid reports…
U.S. lawmakers want ex-Prince Andrew to testify about alleged Epstein connection
U.S. lawmakers are putting pressure on ex-Prince Andrew to testify about his alleged connection to Jeffrey Epstein.  The Washington Examiner reports that there are now four lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives exerting this pressure. At this point, though, it still seems very unlikely that Andrew…
Senator claims lawmakers have seen 'no evidence' to justify Trump admins' strikes on alleged drug boats
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) is now claiming that the administration of President Donald Trump has not provided lawmakers with any evidence to justify the strikes that it has carried out on alleged drug trafficking boats in the southern waters.  Breitbart News reports that Blumenthal…
White House places new restrictions on reporters
President Donald Trump just placed some new restrictions on reporters' access to the White House.  Fox News reports that White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the move on Friday. While the political left is trying to claim that Trump is violating their First Amendment…
Trump seeks clarification on legal authority to continue funding SNAP benefits
The Democrat-imposed government shutdown has had serious consequences for many Americans, including those who rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for food. While the program ran out of money late last week, President Donald Trump issued an order aimed at ending the crisis. …
Judge blocks executive order requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration
This past March saw President Donald Trump sign an executive order which demanded that those registering to vote provide proof of citizenship. Yet in a stunning move, a federal court intervened late last week to block the requirement from taking effect.  Judge throws out proof-of-citizenship…
New policy bars reporters from accessing sensitive White House location
President Donald Trump has long been known for having a highly contentious relationship with many members of the mainstream media. That relationship seems unlikely to improve after his administration threw reporters out of what it deemed to be a sensitive area of the White House. …
Sources claim Kate Middleton played role in stripping of Prince Andrew's formal title
Due to his alleged involvement in the world of the deceased child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, despite repeatedly denying those claims, Prince Andrew has found himself formally without his royal titles this week. According to the New York Post, the former Prince Andrew will now…
U.S. intensifies maritime offensive against narco-terror groups with latest strike
Boom—another narco-terror vessel has been taken out in the Caribbean, as the U.S. military continues its relentless campaign against drug-smuggling operations tied to dangerous cartels. The U.S. military, under President Donald Trump’s direct orders, launched a strike on a vessel linked to a Designated Terrorist…
New poll shows Cuomo trailing Mamdani by single digits ahead of NYC mayoral race
Over the past several months, there has been palpable fear among many New Yorkers about the likely prospect of frontrunning mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, an openly declared democratic socialist, becoming the Big Apple's next elected leader. Some of that fear has recently shifted to Mamdani's…
Trump signals intent to fund depleted food stamp program, if 'legally' able to do so
Two federal judges dubiously ordered the Trump administration to use a special contingency fund to cover the costs of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps, after its coffers were depleted amid the ongoing government shutdown. President Donald Trump suggested that he…
Rep. Nancy Mace allegedly cursed at and demeaned police officers escorting her through the airport
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is running to be South Carolina's next governor, but her own alleged actions may have just torpedoed her campaign. The Republican congresswoman stands accused of berating and cursing at police officers and airport employees while waiting for a security escort at…
U.N. Cuba vote: Trump gains rare backing against embargo resolution
Brace yourselves—President Donald Trump just pulled off a surprising coup at the United Nations, gaining unexpected allies in a vote over the long-standing U.S. embargo on Cuba. This week, the U.N. General Assembly passed its annual resolution condemning the embargo, but with a historic twist:…
Trump debuts luxurious Lincoln Bathroom overhaul with golden flair
Hold onto your hats, folks—President Trump has just unveiled a jaw-dropping renovation of the White House’s Lincoln Bathroom that’s as bold as his signature style. Friday’s reveal showcased a stunning transformation from a dated 1940s art deco look to a lavish black and white marble…
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