Author: James Smith
Big Update After AOC Found Guilty Of Violating House Ethics Rules
Far-left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez broke House ethics rules by accepting more than $3,700 in gifts for her appearance at the 2021 Met Gala — including the now-infamous “Tax The Rich” dress — but paid less than $1,000 for the items. The House Ethics Committee found that the New York Democrat failed to follow House rules…
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Trump Announces Sweeping New Immigration Response After National Guard Shooting in Washington, D.C.
President Donald Trump issued a forceful statement late Thursday night in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of a National Guard service member in Washington, D.C., outlining a series of sweeping immigration actions he intends to pursue. His announcement came just hours after confirming that 20-year-old Guard member Sarah Beckstrom had died from injuries she…
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Dem Senator Killed In Motor Vehicle Accident Over Thanksgiving
A Colorado state senator was killed Wednesday night in a multi-vehicle crash that also injured three others. State Sen. Faith Winter, a Democrat, was the only fatality in the five-car collision, which shut down part of a highway in Centennial shortly after 6 p.m., according to the Colorado Senate Democratic Caucus, the New York Post…
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Senate Republicans Confirm More Than 100 Trump Nominees
Senate Republicans have confirmed over 100 of President Donald Trump’s nominees, clearing the backlog of pending appointments in a single move. The confirmations came after the Senate GOP changed its rules last month to allow most executive branch nominees to be approved en masse rather than individually. The change does not apply to Cabinet secretaries…
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JD Vance Dominates Early 2028 GOP Field in New Hampshire, New Poll Shows
With the political world already glancing toward the next presidential election, a newly released survey from the Saint Anselm College Survey Center suggests that the early shape of the 2028 Republican primary might not be much of a mystery at all. If the New Hampshire primary were held today, the poll shows Vice President JD…
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U.S. to Dramatically Reduce Refugee Admissions After D.C. Shooting, Trump Announces Sweeping Immigration Pause
In the wake of a tragic shooting that claimed the life of a young National Guard member in Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump has unveiled one of the most far-reaching shifts in U.S. immigration and refugee policy in recent decades. The announcement, delivered Thursday evening through a lengthy Thanksgiving message on his social media platform,…
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Lawmakers Face FBI Scrutiny After Controversial Military “Illegal Orders” Video, As One Member Gives Evasive Response
A group of six Democratic lawmakers is now facing heightened federal scrutiny following the release of a controversial video in which they appeared to urge members of the U.S. military to reject “illegal orders.” What began as a political message quickly evolved into a legal and institutional question, as the FBI is now reportedly reaching…
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Newt Gingrich Warns of “Dangerous” Political Climate as Rhetoric Toward Trump Intensifies
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is urging Americans — regardless of political affiliation — to recognize the increasingly volatile tone surrounding national politics, particularly rhetoric directed at President Donald Trump. His warning comes amid two recent attempts on the president’s life and a growing sense of tension between elected officials, commentators, activists, and the wider…
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Major Break in Charlie Kirk Murder Probe: Prosecutors Cite Massive Evidence File Against Suspect
Charlie Kirk, a fiery conservative activist and a lightning rod for ideological warfare, was shot to death on a rooftop in Salt Lake City. The man now charged with his murder—24-year-old Tyler Robinson—once dreamed of public service and held a scholarship. Today, he stands at the center of a legal maelstrom where facts, fear, and…
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Senate Strikes Down Bernie Sanders’ Resolution to Block Arms Sale to Israel
The U.S. Senate voted down three bills by independent Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont that would have stopped the U.S. from selling arms to Israel worth about $20 billion. A year after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, Sanders introduced three Joint Resolutions of Disapproval (JRDs) in late September. Officials from the United Nations…
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