Month: December 2025
Declassified Report Sparks Controversy Over 2016 Election Intelligence and Campaign Strategy
A newly declassified intelligence report has stirred debate across political circles, reigniting discussions about the 2016 presidential election and the U.S. government’s handling of foreign interference. The report, made public last week by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, reveals previously classified details about foreign intelligence gathering in the lead-up to the 2016 election. Among…
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Senate Delivers Decisive Blow to Historic Challenge Against U.S.-Israel Military Partnership
A dramatic confrontation over America’s most significant military alliance reached its climax in the Senate chamber Wednesday night, as lawmakers delivered a resounding rejection to an unprecedented attempt to halt billions of dollars in weapons transfers. The vote represents far more than a simple policy disagreement—it reflects deep fractures within the Democratic Party and raises…
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President Trump Confronts Reporter After Questions About DC National Guard Shooting
President Donald Trump delivered a somber update on Friday regarding the tragic shooting that targeted two members of the National Guard in Washington, D.C., earlier in the week. The attack, which occurred on Thanksgiving Eve near the White House, left two young service members wounded — and has now resulted in the death of one…
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Media Host Pushes Back on “Fatigue” Narrative After Report Questions President Trump’s Energy Levels
recent report published by The New York Times suggested that President Donald Trump may be showing signs of “fatigue” as he moves deeper into the first year of his second term. The article pointed to what it described as a decline in the number of public events, on-camera engagements, and large-scale appearances when compared to…
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Comer Warns Epstein Document Release May Fuel Public Distrust, Despite Massive Congressional Investigation
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer issued a striking warning on Friday, suggesting that the upcoming release of thousands of pages of documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case may not satisfy the public—or dispel long-standing suspicions about how the government handled one of the most controversial criminal investigations of the century. Speaking to Politico,…
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Second Afghan National Arrested Within a Day of D.C. Shooting, Raising New Questions About Vetting and Public Safety
The nation is still processing the tragic Thanksgiving Eve attack that left one National Guardsman dead and another critically wounded in Washington, D.C., when the Department of Homeland Security confirmed a second alarming development: another Afghan national, also admitted to the United States under the 2021 Operation Allies Welcome program, was arrested just one day…
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The HOA Left Their SUV on Our Ranch — Grandpa Hooked It to the Electric Fence and Waited
The Fence That Hummed Back If you think a ranch is just a scenic backdrop for someone else’s rules, you’ve never met my granddad—or his fence. That morning, the sky was a hard, perfect blue, the kind that makes the power lines hum like they’ve got something to say. A black SUV sat half-tilted against…
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Hakeem Jeffries Struggles to Address Questions Over Democrat’s Past Texts With Jeffrey Epstein
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries found himself in an uncomfortable spotlight recently after a reporter pressed him on an issue many in Washington would prefer to forget: past communications between a Democratic lawmaker and Jeffrey Epstein during a 2019 congressional hearing. Jeffries attempted to move past the question, but his faltering response reignited public curiosity…
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Gingrich Warns Of ‘Very Dangerous’ Consequences as Dems Attack Trump
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is warning that Democrats’ “very dangerous” rhetoric and behavior could lead to something “serious” against President Donald Trump, particularly after at least two failed attempts at taking the president’s life. During an interview on Fox News, Gingrich dismissed a claim by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., that Republicans are…
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Trump Admin Exploring Deporation Of DC Guard Shooter’s Family
The Trump administration is considering whether to deport the family of the man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., officials said Thursday. Federal authorities have identified the suspect as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national who allegedly opened fire near the White House on Wednesday, killing one Guard member and leaving…
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