This week saw the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit uphold a district judge's block on President Donald Trump's decision to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. In a bombshell move, Trump's administration is now asking the Supreme Court to sign…
Hold onto your hats, folks -- startling revelations have emerged from a congressional testimony about President Joe Biden’s mental sharpness, or lack thereof, during his time in office. Former White House chief of staff Jeff Zients dropped a bombshell during a closed-door session with the…
A congressional staffer has tragically died in a fire at her Texas home. The incident, according to the New York Post, took place on Sunday. The deceased individual has been identified as 35-year-old Regina Santos-Aviles. She was a member of the staff of U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales…
The United Nations Security Council held a vote on Thursday on a resolution that called for an immediate ceasefire to end the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, among other demands, such as calling for the release of hostages held by Hamas and the…
Undoubtedly in reaction to the left's hateful response to conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination, Attorney General Pam Bondi crossed a line this week by suggesting that her Justice Department would target and prosecute Americans who engage in alleged "hate speech," though she quickly walked back…
Federal Communications Commission Chairman (FCC) Brendan Carr has been watching for major television networks to make a "wrong move" so he can pull the plug, an FCC source told the Daily Mail last month. Sure, President Donald Trump was happy about Stephen Colbert's show getting…
Last month, President Donald Trump fired Lisa Cook, a person on the seven-member Federal Reserve board of governors, and she immediately litigated the matter, refusing to step down from her post. An appeals court sided with her and ruled that the Trump administration can not…
The integrity and transparency of the Democratic-led January 6 select committee had been in question ever since it was formed, and recent events prove there's good reason to raise questions. According to JustTheNews, House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on January 6 Chairman Barry Loudermilk, who was…
Every day, there seems to be some new court ruling pertaining to an executive order or other move by President Donald Trump to restore order to the U.S. immigration system or other part of the government thrown into chaos by former President Joe Biden and…
The Senate has officially voted to end Chuck Schumer's (D-NY.) blockade of President Trump's nominees. As reported by the AP, the Senate voted 51-47 to confirm 48 lower-level nominees that had been placed in limbo by obstructionist Democrats for eight months. They are the first…
Leave it to Barack Obama to remind everyone that he's one of the principal architects of modern cancel culture. While conservatives warned for decades that the power he and other progressives wielded would lead to them getting popped eventually, they ignored every single warning, and…
Washington D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser (D) appeared before Congress to testify about rising crime in the nation's capital. Bowser appeared before the House Oversight Committee to testify about crime in the nation’s capital on Thursday in the wake of President Donald Trump's decision to deploy…
The Atlantic magazine editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, made headlines earlier this year by revealing that he had been accidentally added to a White House chat group on the text messaging app Signal. While this led to an inspector general's investigation, some insiders believe that Secretary of War…
Last week’s assassination of conservative activist and organizer Charlie Kirk was for millions a stark reckoning about the mortal danger posed by the vilification and dehumanization of political opponents simply due to their words and ideas. Despite the overwhelming sentiments that gripped so many, former…