Thune won't allow reversal of Arctic Frost provision allowing senators to sue DOJ

A provision of the bill that ended the federal government shutdown left House lawmakers shocked and angry, but it looks…
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Trump returns to TikTok, jokes that young users 'owe me big' for saving popular social media platform
Following multiple executive orders to postpone the effective date of a law passed last year that would ban the popular social media platform TikTok if a controlling stake wasn't sold to U.S.-based ownership, President Donald Trump announced last month that a final deal was close…
Dolly Parton's sister urges fans to pray for the country star's health following postponement of Vegas residency
Fans of country music legend Dolly Parton became concerned when she announced late last month that she was cancelling some upcoming concerts for unspecified health reasons. That concern grew immensely on Tuesday when the singer's younger sister urged her fans to lift "all the prayers"…
FBI Director Patel fired agents involved in partisan probe that targeted phone records of GOP senators
It was publicly revealed on Monday that former President Joe Biden's FBI, along with ex-Special Counsel Jack Smith, spied upon and tracked the cell phone data of at least eight Republican senators and one Republican congressman in connection with alleged 2020 election meddling and the…
DNI Gabbard considers possibility of using polygraphs to detect employees who leak info to press
Leaks from within the government can be both good and bad, but they can also be abused for nefarious purposes, and Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard is ready to take things to the next level to mitigate them. According to JustTheNews, Gabbard has…
Bill Clinton received 'backdoor' payments from Doug Band: Report
All sorts of juicy information regarding past administrations seems to be coming out, including new revelations that former President Bill Clinton was receiving payments through a "backdoor arrangement." According to JustTheNews, Senate Judiciary Committee Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) released a document from 2017 as part…
Then-Vice President Joe Biden's team blocked CIA from publishing report about son's business dealings
Then-Vice President Joe Biden and his officials reportedly ran interference to block a potentially damning report regarding what Ukraine officials thought about his son's business dealings. According to JustTheNews, newly declassified documents revealed that former President Barack Obama's administration intervened and essentially blocked the CIA from…
Conservative justices express skepticism over Colorado's conversion therapy ban
America's highest judicial body announced in March that it would take up a case concerning Colorado's ban on so-called "conversion therapy" for minors who are struggling with gender identity. The Supreme Court heard arguments over the matter on Tuesday, and comments from some conservative justices…
Mamdani PACs caught accepting sketchy campaign contributions from media, CCP allies
As New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani tries to distance himself from the Chinese Communist Party, reports have come to light that PACs formed to support his candidacy accepted campaign contributions from media sources to which he gave interviews as well as individuals with…
Mace wants to see serial criminal prosecuted for murder federally
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has asked the Justice Department to take over the prosecution of a serial criminal in her state who allegedly murdered a woman in her sleep, then shopped with her credit cards. Mace wants to see Alexander Dickey prosecuted with the Hobbs…
DANIEL VAUGHAN: Republicans Should Repeal Obamacare, Not Save It
Ostensibly, one of the reasons Democrats are claiming we need a government shutdown right now is over Obamacare. Senate Democrats are digging in, claiming that unless we act now, Americans will get hammered with higher premiums. In truth, Democrats are right on that point, which…
Samuel Alito recused himself from decision to reject Laura Loomer's lawsuit
This week saw America's highest judicial body reject pro-Trump conservative influencer Laura Loomer's effort to sue social media companies. Not all of the Supreme Court's justice participated in that decision, however, as Justice Samuel Alito recused himself from the case.   Alito "took no part in…
House Oversight Committee withdraws subpoena to James Comey in Epstein probe
In August, former FBI Director James Comey was subpoenaed to appear before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in its ongoing investigation of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Yet in an unexpected twist, Chairman James Comer moved this week to withdraw Comey's subpoena. Comey…
Stephen Miller's wife hits back at AOC over mocking social media video
This past weekend saw New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez put out a video which mocked White House official Stephen Miller's height and disparaged him as a "clown." Miller's wife proceeded to deliver a humiliating response, dismissing Ocasio-Cortez as a "pathetic" figure who lacks a family.  …
Report: Trump plans to cut refugee admissions by 94%, admit mostly South Africans
The Biden administration admitted just over 100,000 refugees in Fiscal Year 2024, representing the largest figure seen in three decades. However, President Donald Trump will be taking a scorched earth approach to that legacy, reducing admissions by 94%. Report: Trump planning to set total number…
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