(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A group of bipartisan senators have raised concerns that the U.S. Postal Service is allowing numerous federal agencies to conduct warrantless surveillance of Americans’ mail.
“Each year, the United States Postal Service (USPS) surveils tens of thousands of Americans’ postal communications,” said Sens. Rand Paul, R-Ky.; Ron...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) The GOP 2024 presidential primary is slated to get a shakeup Wednesday, when Ron DeSantis is expected to officially toss his hat into the ring, launching him to the forefront of a pack of contenders challenging former President Donald Trump.
The popular Florida governor, who has...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The New York Times published an article Monday about how the FBI’s investigation of the Clinton Foundation lasted until the final days of Donald Trump’s presidency—portraying the probe as a politically motivated fool’s errand.
But the most explosive detail came in the last sentence of the...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) After prior commitments to staying out of the 2024 race, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin hinted that he may be interested in a presidential bid.
In April, Younkin shot down the possibility of a run, noting that he remained focused on helping Republicans win legislative races.
"Listen, I...
(Headline USA) During his visit to Japan this week, President Joe Biden once again falsely claimed that his elder son, Beau, died in Iraq.
"My son was a major in the U.S. Army. We lost him in Iraq," Biden said in an exchange with troops at the Marine Corps Air...
(Headline USA) A member of California’s reparations task force defended the group’s demands for hefty monetary payments to black residents, telling Californians they need to “chill out” and pay their “sin bill.”
"You cannot put a dollar sign on what has been done to black people," Dr. Amos Brown, reverend of...
(Headline USA) Hillary Clinton admitted this week that President Joe Biden’s age is a legitimate “concern” and that people are right to be worried about it.
Speaking at the Financial Times Weekend Festival in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, Clinton was asked about Biden’s stumbling during the G7 Summit in Japan.
"There...
(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) Despite taking a spring break vacation in Florida with her family, Democrat strategist Aisha Mills called it a “terrorist state” after enjoying its fun-and-sun hospitality.
Mills's unfurled her hypocritical claim in the wake of the NAACP issuing a travel advisory that warned about what they deemed Florida’s...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Biden administration has agreed to provide F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine and has greenlit the embattled nation to attack Russia with them, in a move that inches the world closer to nuclear war.
News about Biden’s agreement on F-16s was first reported by the Washington...
(Headline USA) Police have arrested a Missouri man they believe intentionally crashed a U-Haul truck into a security barrier at a park across from the White House, in what appeared to many to be yet another example of a false-flag operation by unhinged left-wing extremists.
https://twitter.com/jnomurdoch/status/1660874522487037953
The box truck's driver smashed...
(Headline USA) The impromptu movement to draft Tucker Carlson as a Republican presidential contender fizzled after Carlson on Saturday disavowed it as "fruitless" via his attorney, Harmeet Dhillon.
https://twitter.com/pnjaban/status/1660096010734141441
The PAC released a statement saying it had pulled its ads from Newsmax after Dhillon requested that it cease all activity on...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Arizona Republican Kari Lake sounded a defiant tone after a judge dismissed late Monday night her election integrity lawsuit that over a three-day trial had revealed dubious voter-signature verification as one of myriad problems that plagued a flawed 2022 midterm gubernatorial election handed to Democrat...