Nydia Velázquez, pioneering Puerto Rican congresswoman, set to retire in 2026

Rep. Nydia Velázquez (D-NY), a trailblazer as the first Puerto Rican woman in Congress, just dropped a bombshell by announcing…
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Epstein accomplice's attempt to get job outside of prison fails
Ghislaine Maxwell's attempt to get a job outside of prison walls has failed.  The Daily Mail reports that authorities "quietly tossed out" her application. As we will see, it turns out that authorities had concerns about her being a flight risk. Ghislaine Maxwell's audacious bid…
Top RFK Jr adviser named as acting CDC head after sudden firing of Susan Monarez
A top adviser to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. was appointed to lead the CDC in an acting capacity on Thursday after Trump's previous appointee, Susan Monarez, was abruptly fired from the position on Wednesday. Monarez has been the acting CDC director since President…
Gov. Newsom deploying 'crime suppression teams' across state
While many high-profile Democrats are still attempting to gaslight the public into believing that soaring crime across the country -- especially in blue states -- isn't happening, some of them are at least partially admitting that President Donald Trump is right. According to The Hill,…
Former joke writer for Ellen DeGeneres recalls horrific working conditions
Stories about disgraced former television talk show host Ellen DeGeneres keep coming out, and it appears as if she's just as bad, if not worse, than what everyone initially learned. According to the Daily Mail, a former writer for the "Ellen DeGeneres Show" broke his…
Tulsi Gabbard spills the name of a CIA agent involved with the deep state
Those in the intelligence community are up in arms due to a batch of names that were released by the national intelligence chief. According to some reports, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard might have shared the name of an “undercover” agent on social media…
Obama speaks out against use of National Guard to cope with crime in major cities
Tension between the current and former presidents is heating up as President Donald Trump attempts to wrestle control of safety in the nation’s capital away from the hands of lawbreakers. Former President Barack Obama, however, believes that the president’s move to make safety a priority…
Jared Kushner revisits role in White House-Middle East meeting
Some of the old band got back together at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. this week when President Donald Trump assembled some of the members of his first cabinet for a meeting on international policy. Trump took his place leading a meeting about Israel’s war in Gaza…
Beloved Republican lawmaker dies in farming accident at 75
A beloved South Dakota lawmaker, 75-year-old Richard Vasgaard, died in a farming accident on his family's ancestral land. A farmer by trade, Vasgaard entered politics later in life, winning his first election to the South Dakota House in 2020 as a Republican. The lifelong Turner…
Democrat mayor slams those who 'villainize' 'trans community' in wake of church shooting
During an interview with NewsNation, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey addressed the murder of two Catholic school children by a transgender mass shooter. While Frey was quick to insist that the killer's identity isn't important, earlier comments from the Democratic mayor cast doubt on his sincerity. …
Hegseth bans Chinese engineers from Defense Department cloud computing work
Last month, Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton raised concerns about the fact that Microsoft is using Chinese-based engineers to help maintain Department of Defense computer systems. That move brought a definitive response from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who recently announced that the practice is…
Fed governor sues Trump for dismissal amid mortgage fraud allegations
President Donald Trump made headlines earlier this week when he fired Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over allegations that she committed mortgage fraud. However, Cook has responded to her termination by filing a lawsuit against the president, calling his move "unprecedented and illegal." Cook seeks…
FBI whistleblowers punished by Biden administration reach legal settlement
Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley has spent years advocating on behalf of FBI whistleblowers who were targeted by the Biden administration. However, Grassley had reason to celebrate this week after the whistleblowers reached a settlement in the face of crushing allegations.  Grassley lauds settlement According…
Tulsi Gabbard exposes CIA officer in security clearance controversy
Hold onto your hats, folks -- Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, just dropped a bombshell by naming a supposed undercover CIA officer in a public list of revoked security clearances, as the Daily Mail reports. Earlier this month Gabbard shook up the intelligence community…
Trump ends de minimis import tax, duty loophole
President Donald Trump has just decided to end what is referred to as the "de minimis" rule regarding imports.  The Daily Caller reports that Trump ended the practice on Friday. The move, as we will see, is expected to be an economic boost for America.…
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