(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Free at last, free at last!
Several Jan. 6 defendants on Tuesday flooded X with heartfelt messages of gratitude and emotional videos capturing reunions with loved ones after President Donald Trump issued sweeping pardons for individuals prosecuted in connection with Jan. 6, 2021.
Many of these Americans endured inhumane...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker left many critics scratching their heads after failing to spell the name of the Philadelphia Eagles during a press conference ahead of the team’s playoff victory on Sunday.
Parker held the press conference to address inclement weather in Philadelphia. The event took an...
(Julianna Frieman, Headline USA) Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, nuked Democrat Sen. Chris Murphy's attempt Tuesday to push a false claim that Elon Musk did a "Heil Hitler" salute.
Musk energetically gesticulated on stage Monday during inaugural festivities at the Capital One...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Along with stripping his security clearance, President Donald Trump has removed Secret Service protection from his former national security adviser, John Bolton, according to CBS News.
Citing anonymous sources, CBS reported Tuesday that the decision was made in the past 24 hours. Bolton reportedly said he was...
(Julianna Frieman, Headline USA) Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, blasted China for its ownership of TikTok on Monday’s episode of his podcast, saying American children are “chewing on Tide Pods” as Chinese kids are learning advanced math.
Ahead of President Donald Trump’s executive order extending Chinese company ByteDance’s deadline to make a...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The new U.S. Attorney for DC, Edward Martin, has dropped the remaining outstanding cases against Jan. 6 defendants—including a possible federal provocateur, John Emanuel Banuelos, who fired two shots into the air during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill uprising.
Banuelos was identified immediately after Jan. 6,...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) As the debate rages over Pete Hegseth’s nomination to become President re-elect Donald J. Trump’s secretary of Defense, the former soldier and broadcaster’s critics still claim that he is a closet white nationalist.
Hegseth’s foes get jumpy over a tattoo on his chest. The Jerusalem Cross that...
(Julianna Frieman, Headline USA) First Son Barron Trump, 18, set social media ablaze Monday after he extended handshakes to former President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at his father’s inauguration.
Barron Trump, the youngest of the president’s children, made a “power move” by setting aside political hostilities to be...
(Julianna Frieman, Headline USA) President Donald Trump danced around with a U.S. military sword Monday night during the cake-cutting ceremony at the Commander-in-Chief ball.
Trump moved to the beat of his staple song, “Y.M.C.A.” by the Village People, as Vice President JD Vance, who also held a sword, stood next to...
Editor’s Note: As part of our ongoing effort to highlight propaganda and media bias at the Associated Press, Headline USA is providing the unedited version of serial left-wing editorializer Nicholas Riccardi's unhinged rant about Monday's Inauguration Ceremony, which ran as a news article in the AP's Top News section.
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Update: The original headline of this story reported that the DC Central Detention Facility still hadn't released the Jan. 6 protestors pardoned by Donald Trump. Around 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the hostages finally emerged from the DC gulag. You can see the ongoing coverage of this here. The rest of...
(Julianna Frieman, Headline USA) Jacob Chansley, the Jan. 6 protester who went viral for wearing a horned hat and face paint as he entered the Senate chamber, revealed his first move Monday after President Donald Trump pardoned 1,500 Jan. 6 prisoners—and Democrats won’t like it.
Chansley, known as the “Q’Anon Shaman,”...