Saturday, September 20, 2025

POLITICS

In Tumultuous America, DeSantis’s Stump Speech Already Growing Stale

(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) Exactly seven weeks since Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis first dipped his toe into the stream of the 2024 presidential campaign, as the keynote speaker at the Heritage Foundation's leadership conference, a lot has already changed in the political landscape.  To begin with, DeSantis himself is now...

Weapon Delays Hurt Military’s Ability to Meet Threats, Report Finds

(By Brett Rowland, The Center Square) Despite recent reforms, the U.S. Department of Defense has had challenges bringing new weapons to the battlefield, according to a new report. More than half of the 26 major defense acquisition programs reported new delays. At the same time, net costs increased by $37...

Texas AG Paxton Fires Back at Impeachment Prosecutors w/ Cease and Desist Letter

(By Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Attorneys representing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton have sent a cease and desist letter to Texas House Republicans and to two Houston attorneys prosecuting Paxton, saying they are not allowed to contact potential witnesses or employees according to state law. Attorneys Judd Stone and...

Navy Error Costs 1,200 Servicemember Retirees $7 Million

(By Adam Andrzejewski, RealClear Wire) The U.S. Navy is trying to claw back $7 million from over 1,200 retired sailors after a system error resulted in overpayments for almost four years, according to NBC News. The errors were a result of inaccurate service calculations for 1,283 retired sailors between August...

Trump Indictment Suggests that Pentagon Had Secret Plan to Attack China

Update: Leaked audio of the Trump conversation on June 26 revealed that the Pentagon had actually planned to attack Iran, and not China. (Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Justice Department’s newly unsealed indictment against former President Donald Trump suggests that the Pentagon had a secret plan to attack China. On pages...

Garth Brooks Rushes to Bud Light’s Defense, Calls Boycotters ‘A-Holes’

(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) Country music legend Garth Brooks has a nasty message for anyone who disagrees with him. In a recent interview, Brooks said Bud Light will be served at his new Nashville bar, despite backlash surrounding the beer brand's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, and if you don't agree...

Lawyer: DOJ Used Judgeship to Coerce Trump Valet’s Cooperation

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) President Joe Biden's partisan Department of Justice allegedly attempted to coerce former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago valet into cooperation with the federal government by bribing his lawyer, the Guardian reported. Last November, in the wake of the DOJ's militarized raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, prosecutors were...

Democrats Double Down on Bill That Would Trample Right to Work

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) States that prohibit mandatory union membership have consistently outpaced non-Right to Work states in manufacturing output and GDP growth, according to data from the National Institute for Labor Relations Research. Despite this, Democrats are again pushing legislation that would eliminate every single state Right to Work...

House Weaponization Subcommittee Accuses FTC of Targeting Twitter

(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) The GOP-led House Weaponization Subcommittee found new information on Thursday that suggested the Federal Trade Commission was targeting Elon Musk's Twitter. The Gateway Pundit reported the FTC set its sights on Musk in May 2022 during the anticipation and acquisition of the company. At that time, Musk was...

GALLUP POLL: Americans Growing More Socially, Economically Conservative

(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) Americans are purportedly turning socially and economically conservative at the highest rate in more than a decade according to Gallup's latest "Values and Beliefs" survey. "For most of the past eight years, Americans were about as likely to say they were liberal as conservative on social issues,"...

San Francisco to Consider Construction of $50M Office of Reparations

(Leonard Robinson, The Center Square) The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will consider establishing an office to oversee the city’s reparations rollout. The ordinance, proposed to the board’s Budget and Finance Committee earlier this year, would appropriate $50 million from the city’s general fund to the Human Rights Commission for...

Quisling GOP Contenders Prey on Trump Indictment, Face Fierce Backlash

(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) The condemnation of former President Donald Trump’s indictment Thursday by the Biden Justice Department was swift and fierce from leading conservative commentators, legal scholars and political pundits, but drew what was roasted as a disgraceful response from a RINO herd running for the GOP presidential...
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