Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, said he is considering a challenge against Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-NY, for House GOP conference chair.
The closely watched contest pits two rising GOP stars in a bid to replace Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., who was ousted from the leadership position on Wednesday.
Both made names for...
Arizona auditors appeared to confirm the suspicions and fears of many, highlighting "significant discrepancies" in the Maricopa County ballot counts.
Breaking Update: As we open boxes of ballots delivered by Maricopa County, we are discovering significant discrepancies between the number of ballots therein and the batch reports included in the...
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., who was ousted from her leadership position this week by her own party, said she would do “whatever it takes” to prevent former president Donald Trump from becoming president again.
During an interview with NBC’s Today, Cheney claimed Trump’s refusal to accept the certified 2020 presidential...
House Democrats' attempts to spread disinformation during an Oversight Committee hearing about the Jan. 6 uprising at the US Capitol backfired after Republican congressmen grilled officials about a cover-up in the Ashli Babbitt murder and other 'big lies.'
Although the title of the hearing was "The Capitol Insurrection: Unexplained Delays...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio--Cortez, D-NY, slammed President Joe Biden this week after he said Israel has the right to defend itself against rocket attacks from Hamas.
The pro-Palestinian terrorist group bombarded the Jewish nation--state with more than a thousand missiles earlier this week as part of an overnight attack.
The renewed hostility...
The White House communications staff edits and approves nearly every quote from an administration official that is printed by corporate media outlets, confirming suspicions that the press operates as an arm of the Democratic Party.
President Joe Biden's staff demands that reporters conduct all interviews on "background with quote approval,"...
Senator Lisa Murkowski, R.-Alaska, pressed Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about fishing boat mask mandates in a hearing on Wednesday.
Murkowski expressed concern for the safety of the state's fishermen, arguing that mask mandates serve only to increase the dangers of an already...
Apple's suppliers in China have connections with factories that use slave labor and a forced labor camp in the Xinjiang region, according to The Information (paywall).
The investigative news site learned from company employees and documents that seven suppliers, which assemble Apple's products and make its device components, have strong connections...
An Ohio congressman used the ever-growing controversies surrounding coronavirus czar Anthony Fauci to propose 12-year 'term' limits for the unelected bureaucrats whose ability to flip on and off pandemic restrictions affords a dangerous degree of power without accountability.
Specifically, the bill targets the director of the National Institute of Allergy...
Illegal border crossings reached a 20-year high in April, with immigration officials apprehending more than 178,622 illegal immigrants at the southern border.
The number of illegal immigrants caught trying to enter the country continues to rise, according to officials.
April’s apprehensions were up 3% from March’s, which totaled 172,331.
Since October 2020,...
Jeff Flake, the former NeverTrump Republican senator from Arizona, claimed the only reason Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., was ousted from her leadership position as the House GOP caucus chair this week was because she was honest.
In an op-ed for the Washington Post, Flake said Cheney’s removal proves “there is...
Failed NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick announced this week that his publishing company will begin releasing an anthology of essays supporting the abolition of police and prisons.
“Today, I’m excited to share that we at @KaepernickPublishing will be releasing our first title, ABOLITION FOR THE PEOPLE: THE MOVEMENT FOR A FUTURE...