(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The betrayal cut so deep that many Trump voters didn’t want to believe it at first.
On Friday, the New York Times reported that FBI Director Kashyap Patel promoted agent Steven J. Jensen to run the FBI’s Washington DC field office. As the Times reported, Jensen...
(Headline USA) A U.S. citizen awaiting trial in Moscow has been forcibly admitted to a psychiatric hospital, Russian state media reported Sunday.
Joseph Tater, 46, was arrested in August 2024 after being accused of assaulting a police officer during a confrontation with staff at an upmarket hotel in the Russian capital.
A...
(Headline USA) Led by a Democrat majority, Maryland lawmakers passed a measure Saturday to try to limit future liabilities from claims of sexual abuse at state and private institutions after thousands of people unexpectedly came forward with allegations of abuse, many of them in youth detention centers, putting potentially...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Justice Department has opposed a request from the attorneys of alleged would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh to test-fire his rifle, arguing that the rifle’s operability has nothing to do with the fact that he willfully attempted to assassinate the President.
“Routh’s ‘complete defense’ claim rests...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Yet another member of Congress appeared to freeze during a press conference protesting President Donald Trump, mere months after suffering a “complex partial seizure” on the House Floor.
Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., temporarily lost his ability to speak on Friday morning while addressing reporters in Hartford, Connecticut,...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., has earned the title of the “worst-smelling” man in Congress, according to blunt remarks from his colleagues in the House of Representatives.
Several of Nadler’s current and former colleagues, both Republicans and Democrats, did not mince words when describing the New York Democrat’s...
(Headline USA) Two U.S. border inspectors in Southern California have been charged with taking thousands of dollars in bribes to allow people to enter the country through the nation's busiest port of entry without showing documents, prosecutors said.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers Farlis Almonte and Ricardo Rodriguez were assigned...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The brother of Judge James Boasberg—currently the de-facto face of the judicial activism threatening to thwart the MAGA agenda—has long been a critic of President Donald Trump and previously pushed for the hiring of illegal aliens into U.S. schools. He now heads a Singaporean school promoted...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Before he became FBI director, Kash Patel made a lot of bold statements about the changes he’d make to the bureau—including that he’d shut down its headquarters and turn it into a “museum for the deep state.” Patel also made more substantial promises, such that...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A government contractor fired an employee for wearing a company hat to the deadly July 13 Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court on Thursday.
In the lawsuit, rallygoer Clarence Stamm says he was heading to the Butler Trump rally...
(José Niño, Headline USA) A North Carolina congressman wants to stop Chinese state-owned companies from running retail outlets on American military installations.
Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-NC, introduced the Military Installation Retail Security Act on Thursday to address what he believes is a significant national security flaw.
At the center of Rep....
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Washington Post reported late Thursday night that President Donald Trump has fired the Gen. Timothy Haugh, who heads one of the most secretive and powerful government entities in the world: the National Security Agency.
“Gen. Timothy Haugh, who also heads U.S. Cyber Command, was let...