DANIEL VAUGHAN: Biden and the Democrats Killed Spirit Airlines. Now They're Blaming Trump.

Just after midnight Saturday morning, Spirit Airlines flight NK1833 from Detroit was on final approach to Dallas-Fort Worth. According to…
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Newsmax host Greg Kelly turns on Hegseth over Navy secretary's ouster
Newsmax host Greg Kelly took aim at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday over the firing of Navy Secretary John Phelan, calling Hegseth a "DESPICABLE guy" and an "Insecure FAKE" in a blistering post on X that laid bare a growing rift on the right…
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Wellesley mother charged with murder of two young children amid custody fight
A 49-year-old Wellesley, Massachusetts, mother faces two counts of murder after police found her two children, Kai, 7, and Ella, 6, dead inside the family home on Friday night. Janette MacAusland was arrested in Vermont, where authorities said she had fled to a relative's home…
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Tillis drops his hold on Kevin Warsh, clearing a path to confirm Trump's Fed chair pick
Sen. Thom Tillis ended months of suspense Sunday when he announced he would allow Kevin Warsh's nomination to lead the Federal Reserve to move forward, a reversal that hands Senate Republicans the votes they need on the Banking Committee and sets up a tight sprint…
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DOJ directs federal prisons to adopt firing squads, electrocution, and gas for executions
The Department of Justice ordered federal prisons to expand execution methods to include firing squads, gas asphyxiation, and electrocution, moving to restore and broaden the federal death penalty after years of inaction under the Biden administration. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the changes Friday,…
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FBI raids Lancaster City Hall and officials' homes in corruption probe tied to Chinese automaker BYD
FBI agents descended on Lancaster, California, on April 15, executing search warrants at four locations, including City Hall and the homes of Vice Mayor Marvin Crist and Councilmember Raj Malhi, in a federal corruption investigation linked to the Chinese electric-vehicle giant BYD, the New York…
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White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting suspect donated to Democrat fundraising platform ActBlue
The man accused of charging a Secret Service checkpoint at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner and shooting an agent in the chest had donated money to ActBlue, the Democratic Party's primary fundraising platform, just months before the attack, Federal Election Commission records show. Cole…
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MSNBC hosts condemn left-wing 'false flag' conspiracy theories about White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting
Shots rang out Saturday night at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, and before the sun rose, left-wing social media accounts were already calling it a hoax. Two MSNBC hosts who were inside the Washington Hilton when the gunfire erupted pushed back hard, calling the conspiracy…
DANIEL VAUGHAN: This Is What an Attack on Democracy Looks Like
On March 30, 1981, John Hinckley Jr. stepped from a crowd at the side entrance of the Washington Hilton and fired six rounds at Ronald Reagan. A bullet bounced off the limousine and tore into Reagan’s chest. Press Secretary James Brady took a round in…
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D.C. Circuit judges appointed by Democrats block Trump asylum restrictions, setting up Supreme Court fight
Two federal judges appointed by Democratic presidents struck down President Donald Trump's border restrictions on asylum seekers in a split ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, handing open-borders advocates a win they had been shopping for and teeing…
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Ilhan Omar's husband shutters California winery as congressional probe targets family finances
A California winery co-owned by Rep. Ilhan Omar's husband, Tim Mynett, ceased operations on April 4, two months after House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer sent Mynett a letter demanding answers about a staggering jump in the couple's reported wealth, the New York Post reported.…
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Pentagon removes Stars and Stripes ombudsman weeks after she warned Congress of interference
The Pentagon fired Jacqueline Smith, the congressionally mandated ombudsman charged with protecting the editorial independence of Stars and Stripes, just six days after a group of lawmakers sent Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth a letter expressing "great alarm" about political interference at the military newspaper. Smith…
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Ilhan Omar's chief of staff married a junior staffer — and the congresswoman attended the wedding
Rep. Ilhan Omar's longtime chief of staff married a 27-year-old legislative aide who works in the same office, and Omar herself showed up to celebrate the union, raising pointed questions about whether the Minnesota Democrat ignored a workplace power imbalance unfolding under her own roof…
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Tennessee GOP sends lethal-force property-protection bill to governor's desk
Republicans in both chambers of the Tennessee legislature passed a bill this week that would allow property owners to use deadly force against trespassers, arsonists, burglars, and thieves, a measure that now awaits Gov. Bill Lee's signature. The Tennessee Senate approved SB1847 on April 21.…
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U.S. State Department flags UK prosecution of 77-year-old pastor who preached John 3:16 near hospital
A 77-year-old retired pastor stood trial in Northern Ireland this week on criminal charges for delivering a gospel sermon near a hospital, and the U.S. State Department says it is watching the case closely. Clive Johnston appeared Wednesday at Coleraine Magistrates' Court, where prosecutors accused…
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