Month: November 2025
Schumer Is Not Going to Win if AOC Runs Against Him: Hugh Hewitt
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, the New York Democrat who just emerged from the ‘Schumer Shutdown’ politically wounded, is watching his party self-destruct before his eyes, and it could even lead to his own undoing, according to political observers who are watching things play out in the nation’s capital. That opinion is shared by conservative…
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Dem Senate Candidate Wants Radical Changes to Supreme Court
A former Marine and military contractor with several combat tours to Iraq and Afghanistan, who is running as a Democrat to unseat incumbent Maine Sen. Susan Collins (R), is calling for radical left-wing changes to the U.S. Supreme Court. In a campaign video released this week, Graham Platner, a small businessman and oyster farmer, said…
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Sen. Kennedy Delivers a Sharp—and Sharply Funny—Assessment of Democratic Infighting
Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana has long been known for his one-liners, his pointed observations, and his unmistakably Southern delivery that somehow blends academic sharpness with down-home humor. While he has built a reputation as one of Congress’s most quotable figures, his latest interview may stand out as one of his most talked-about moments of…
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Trump Reverses Position On Release of Epstein Files, Calls On GOP To Act
President Trump said Sunday that House Republicans should vote to release all files related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, reversing his earlier stance in which he had urged GOP lawmakers not to support a measure requiring their disclosure. The House is expected to vote Tuesday on a bill that would require the Justice Department to…
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First Democrat Casualty Of Epstein Fallout Stepping Down
Larry Summers, the former president of Harvard University, announced that he will scale back his public commitments, according to the university’s student newspaper. The announcement comes after the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released seven years of correspondence between Summers, a longtime figure in and supporter of the Democratic Party, and financier Jeffrey Epstein.…
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Johnson Slams Democrats’ Epstein Push As Risky, Political
Tuesday, at the weekly House Republican Leadership press conference, Speaker Mike Johnson discussed House Republicans’ efforts to deliver maximum transparency regarding the Epstein files and ensure justice for victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. Speaker Johnson also addressed what he called Democrats’ newfound interest in the Epstein files, despite the information being in the government’s possession…
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Epstein Files Legislation Grants Oversight Powers to Attorney General Pam Bondi as Full Disclosure Nears
The long-awaited release of the Epstein files—a sprawling collection of documents tied to the criminal activities, associates, and extensive network surrounding the late financier Jeffrey Epstein—is finally moving forward. After years of speculation, public frustration, and competing political narratives, Congress has taken decisive action to ensure the files are made public. This time, there appear…
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Jasmine Crockett Delivers Contentious House Floor Speech Amid Rising Tensions Over Epstein Disclosures
Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas found herself at the center of a growing political firestorm on Tuesday after delivering an impassioned and controversial speech on the House floor. The speech came as lawmakers continue to debate the implications of the recently passed legislation directing the full release of documents related to the criminal activities and…
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Secret Clause in Jeffrey Epstein Files Release Revealed
The U.S. Senate has unanimously passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, clearing the way for President Donald Trump to sign legislation compelling the Justice Department to release all unclassified records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his network. The bill, sponsored by Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), requires that the…
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Democratic Lawmakers Release Controversial Message to Military and Intelligence Personnel, Prompting Debate Over Authority and Boundaries
A newly released political video from a group of Democratic lawmakers is drawing significant national attention and raising questions about the limits of political messaging directed at military and intelligence personnel. The video, posted across several social media platforms on Tuesday, urges members of the armed forces and intelligence community to reject any order they…
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