Watchdog group files ethics complaint against Rep. Jasmine Crockett

The Washington Free Beacon reported late last month Texas Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crocket failed to disclose investments in marijuana businesses…
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Appeals court removes block on Trump deploying National Guard troops to Portland
Earlier this month, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut blocked President Donald Trump from deploying National Guard troops to Portland. However, an appeals court just handed the president a major win by reversing Immergut's decision.   "It is likely that the President lawfully exercised his statutory…
Trump launches East Wing overhaul for grand ballroom
Brace yourselves, patriots—President Donald Trump is transforming the White House with a staggering $250 million ballroom project, as construction crews tear into the historic East Wing with gusto, the BBC reported. This Monday marked the kickoff of a polarizing endeavor, with workers demolishing parts of…
Supreme Court to decide on marijuana users' gun rights
Buckle up, patriots—the U.S. Supreme Court is stepping into a legal showdown that pits Second Amendment freedoms against federal drug laws. This case could redraw the line between personal rights and government overreach, and it’s got everyone from Texas to Minnesota watching closely. The crux…
Sec. Noem reveals nearly half a million illegal aliens arrested since January, around 70% of whom are criminals
President Donald Trump was elected in part on a promise to conduct mass deportations of illegal aliens, and while there remains plenty of work to do to fulfill that vow, the administration appears to be off to a strong start. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem…
Settlement agreements mandates Trump resume cancelling some student loan debt
In response to former President Joe Biden's attempted mass cancellation of student loan debt, the Trump administration paused most student loan debt relief programs for review, which predictably prompted multiple lawsuits to block that move. One such lawsuit was just ended on Friday with a…
ICE detainer placed on truck driver involved in fatal Indiana crash
During his 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump made it clear that if he returned to the Oval Office, his administration would prioritize enforcement actions against illegal immigrants who commit crimes inside the United States. Such a scenario unfolded in Indiana last week, when a man…
Prosecutors seek removal of James Comey's top attorney for conflict of interest
Federal prosecutors appear to be preparing to seek the removal of the lead defense attorney in James Comey's criminal case over allegations of a conflict of interest. On Sunday, federal prosecutors noted that Comey's attorney, Patrick Fitzgerald, has had a years long relationship with Comey…
Congressional staffer who set herself on fire was reportedly romantically involved with GOP lawmaker
According to the Daily Mail, sources reported that Texas Congressman Tony Gonzales (R) had an affair with one of his staffers before she ultimately set herself on fire in her home and later died.  Regina Aviles, 35, reportedly doused herself in gasoline in her Uvalde,…
Trump announces construction on new White House ballroom has started
Sure, the White House is beautiful and nothing short of an architectural marvel in the opinions of many. However, President Donald Trump vowed to class up the joint, and he's delivering on that promise. According to the New York Post, the president announced this week…
Supreme Court will consider gun restrictions on drug addicts
The Supreme Court has voted to take on a contentious Second Amendment case that could change the scope of gun rights in America. The court will weigh the legality of a federal ban on gun ownership for people who habitually consume illicit drugs, NBC reports.…
Supreme Court agrees to review gun law used to convict Hunter Biden
In an ironic twist, the Supreme Court will review the gun law used to convict former first son Hunter Biden of lying on a gun permit application. Biden was convicted last year of claiming he didn't use controlled substances when he applied for a firearm…
Leavitt's snarky response to HuffPost 'journalist' turns into 'wild' article
A HuffPost journalist was apparently so offended by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's text response to his question that he wrote an article about it. Leavitt responded to S.V. Dáte's condescending question via text about who chose Budapest as the site for a meeting…
FBI fires two agents who worked on Jack Smith's 'Arctic Frost' team
An investigation was opened this past August into whether former Special Counsel Jack Smith violated the Hatch Act during his investigation of President Donald Trump. Smith found himself back in the news this month after two FBI agents who previously worked under the former special…
Trump says he is using government shutdown to 'permanently' cut programs
It has been approximately three weeks since Senate Democrats shut down the federal government instead of passing a continuing resolution which would have kept it running until November 21. However, President Donald Trump recently made clear that he is using the shutdown as an opportunity…
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