Month: November 2025
Speaker Johnson Accuses Democrats of Attempting to Insert ‘Poison Pill’ Provision Into Funding Bill
As the federal government inches toward reopening after weeks of uncertainty, House Speaker Mike Johnson has intensified criticism of his Democratic counterparts, alleging that they attempted to insert what he described as a “poison pill” into negotiations over a stopgap funding measure. At the center of the dispute is the continued debate over the future…
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Dallas Cowboys star Marshawn Kneeland’s shock cause of death at 24 confirmed
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, 24, was found dead on November 5, leaving the entire NFL community in shock. The devastating news was shared by Kneeland’s team via a statement that read, “It is with extreme sadness that the Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away this morning. Marshawn was a beloved teammate and…
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Most Voters Back Impeaching Anti-Trump Judge Over ‘Arctic Frost’ Scandal
A majority of voters say they support impeaching James Boasberg, the federal judge linked to the Biden administration’s “Arctic Frost” investigation, which reportedly involved surveillance of Republican members of Congress. According to a Rasmussen Reports telephone and online survey, 67% of likely U.S. voters view “Arctic Frost” as a serious scandal, with 43% describing it…
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New Breakthrough In Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Case Sends Shockwave Through DC
An analysis comparing the gait of a former female U.S. Capitol Police officer to that of the unidentified January 6 pipe bomb suspect produced a 94% to 98% match, according to a Blaze News investigation corroborated by multiple intelligence sources. A source familiar with a congressional inquiry into the events of January 6 also told…
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Verdict Drops In Case of Former DoJ Staffer Who Threw Sandwich At Fed
A Washington, D.C., jury has acquitted a former Department of Justice employee who was caught on camera throwing a sandwich at federal agents before fleeing the scene. The verdict, reports noted, is in sharp contrast to the hundreds of January 6 defendants who were convicted and sentenced to prison — in some cases for conduct…
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Trump’s Former Government Phone Seized During ‘Arctic Frost’ Investigation, Raising Oversight and Constitutional Questions
As the federal government shutdown enters another week, a separate controversy is drawing renewed attention in Washington — the ongoing investigation overseen by Special Counsel Jack Smith. According to information released by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R–Iowa), the inquiry, known internally as Operation Arctic Frost, has widened significantly beyond its initial scope. Originally established during the…
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Schumer and Moreno Clash Over ACA Subsidy Extension Amid Prolonged Government Shutdown
As the partial federal government shutdown stretched into its 39th day on Saturday, tensions in the U.S. Senate reached a boiling point. A brief but heated exchange between Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Bernie Moreno (R–Ohio) underscored the wider stalemate in Washington over how — and when — to restart federal operations. The…
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Trump Ramps Up Pressure Over Shutdown, Health Insurance, and Senate Gridlock
Politics Commentary After forty days of a partial federal government shutdown — the longest in modern U.S. history — Washington is showing the strain. What began as a dispute over short-term government funding has escalated into a high-stakes political standoff, with neither party signaling a willingness to back down. The Senate, locked in a stubborn…
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USAID Encrypted Chats Raise Questions About Internal Coordination, Fueling Political Tensions
In an era dominated by social media, political interpretation often moves faster than verified facts. That reality was on full display this week as a series of messages from a popular data-driven political commentator on X, known as @DataRepublican, ignited heated discussions about communication practices inside the federal government during the transition between administrations. The…
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FBI Finds Comey Handwritten Note Referencing ‘HRC Plan’ Before 2016 Election
Newly filed court documents show that former FBI Director James Comey wrote a 2016 note referencing “HRC plans to tie Trump” and “HRC health,” which investigators discovered earlier this year locked inside a long-unused FBI safe. The handwritten note, dated September 26, 2016, was found by an internal review team in early 2025, according to…
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