John Bolton could face more charges

It now appears that former national security adviser John Bolton could be facing additional charges.  The Washington Examiner reports that the U.S.…
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Senate leader's favorability drops after Continuing Resolution
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has had a few blows to his career this year, the first of which was losing the majority of the upper chamber of Congress with the installment of the 119th Congress. The second seems to be his own party…
Trump fires Democrats on the Federal Trade Commission, sparking uproar
President Trump fired the only two Democrats on the Federal Trade Commission, prompting furious pushback from critics over the "illegal" move. The dramatic purge appears likely to escalate a battle between the White House and so-called independent agencies that have long been criticized by some…
DANIEL VAUGHAN: Pam Bondi Needs To Investigate Leftist Domestic Terrorism
For years, we've listened to Democrats talk about how awful January 6 was and all the fallout from that. We've had Congressional investigations, books, reports, and endless commentary on the topic. That's all fine and good, but when political domestic terrorism takes place against Republicans,…
Minnesota Republicans demand resignation of GOP state senator busted for soliciting a minor prostitute
The Minnesota Republican Party has a big problem on its hands with one of its state lawmakers being arrested and accused of a heinous crime. Minnesota GOPers are now calling for the immediate resignation of State Sen. Justin Eichorn (R) following his arrest on Monday…
Former Florida official: DOGE could eliminate as much as $520 billion in welfare fraud
Shortly after taking office, President Donald Trump tasked Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) with ensuring that tax dollars are being properly spent. This includes eliminating fraud within federal welfare programs, something which one former Florida official says could be as much…
Leftist activists demand Justices Thomas and Alito recuse themselves from case with major implications for federal bureaucracy
Leftist judicial activists have spent the past few years attempting to undermine the Supreme Court's credibility with scurrilous attacks on the reputations of its conservative-leaning members, particularly Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. That partisan assault continues with a new demand for Thomas and Alito…
Legal questions raised after Trump fires two Democratic FTC commissioners
A 1935 Supreme Court case known as Humphrey's Executor v. United States tightly limited a president's ability to remove officials from independent agencies. President Donald Trump appears set to challenge that ruling as this week saw him boot out two members of the Federal Trade…
Gov. Newsom admits free healthcare coverage for illegal aliens is a 'partial' reason for massive Medicaid cost overrun
Some Democrat-led states, such as California, have been providing illegal alien residents with free healthcare coverage through taxpayer-funded Medicaid programs, which have strained or overrun the budgets for those state-level programs that were intended to support low-income U.S. citizens. On Tuesday, Democratic California Gov. Gavin…
Trump planning to replace grass in White House Rose Garden with 'gorgeous stone'
According to the National Parks Service's website, the White House Rose Garden features a "large central grass pane" which was created in 1962. However, President Donald Trump is apparently planning to remove the grass pane, a change which is likely to thrill First Lady Melania…
AG Bondi proposes new rule to allow ATF to restore gun rights, which Sen. Schumer previously prohibited
For more than three decades, thanks to Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives has had a rule in place that prohibits the agency from supporting or approving applications from gun owners for the restoration of their Second Amendment gun…
Attorney General reverses decades-old rule that prevented gun rights from being restored
While federal law provides an opportunity for those who have been convicted of crimes to have their gun rights restored, an amendment authored by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has long prevented that option from being exercised. Yet in a humiliating turn of events…
Armed man arrested outside CIA headquarters on same day that declassified JFK assassination files are released
On Wednesday, the Trump administration made good on a promise to release thousands of declassified documents related to the 1963 assassination of former President John F. Kennedy, and conspiracy theorists quickly dove into those files in search of evidence to support the notion that the…
Judge rules that anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil will be heard in New Jersey
The Trump administration is continuing with its efforts to deport Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil over his alleged role in illegal anti-Israel protests. However, those efforts hit a snag this week when a federal judge rejected one of the administration's requests.  Khalil's case will…
Florida man arrested for allegedly threatening to attack the president
President Donald Trump has long been the subject of intense hate from critics, with some even attempting to assassinate him. Another example of that animosity emerged earlier this week when a man was arrested for threatening to attack the president.  Suspect allegedly said he would…
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