(Headline USA) President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to suspend the security clearances of attorneys at Perkins Coie — a prominent law firm connected to Democratic-funded opposition during the 2016 presidential election cycle.
This move by the Trump administration is the latest in a series of retaliatory...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) President Joe Biden may not have personally signed all of his orders, according to a signature analysis by The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project.
A Heritage study of Biden’s signatures on publicly available documents concluded that the White House reused the same digital signature on each document. This...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Rep. Eugene Vindman, D‑Va., suggested on Thursday that President Donald Trump’s initial weeks in office were unprecedentedly worse than any other administration in the nation’s history.
Vindman—who rose to fame in left-wing circles after Trump ousted him from the White House amid his first impeachment—made these comments during...
(José Niño, Headline USA) When Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, was censured on the House floor this Thursday, his Democratic colleagues gathered around him to sing in protest of the vote.
Democratic members started singing “We Shall Overcome”, a civil rights anthem, after Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., read the censure. This House...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Donald Trump told reporters on Thursday that he expects to receive a report about the two men who allegedly tried assassinating him last year: Thomas Crooks and Ryan Routh.
Trump’s remarks were in response to Fox News reporter Peter Doocy, who asked him why the public...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) In September 2023, former U.S. Attorney Patrick Scruggs, who prosecuted numerous peaceful Jan. 6 protestors, was arrested for allegedly stabbing someone who crashed into his car that morning.
It turns out, the man Scruggs stabbed was a confidential informant, according to recent updates in his case.
The information about Scruggs’s...
(José Niño, Headline USA) Israel is apparently spying on the Trump administration and leaking sensitive diplomatic moves to the media.
Throughout the past few weeks, the Trump administration has been conducting direct talks with Hamas concerning the release of U.S. hostages held in Gaza and the possibility of reaching a...
(Headline USA) Students at Columbia University are now facing investigations for their public criticism of Israel.
According to a report by The Associated Press, Columbia University senior Maryam Alwan, while visiting her family in Jordan during her winter break, received an email from the university accusing her of engaging in...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Self-purported transgender inmate David Cassady, 55, a convicted violent rapist serving life behind bars at Phillips State Prison in Georgia, has pled guilty to sending bombs to federal buildings from prison.
“The Defendant agrees to the accuracy of the following facts … Between September 2019 and January...
(José Niño, Headline USA) Despite promising to protect civil liberties such as free speech, the Trump administration is gearing up to expand the government’s domestic surveillance powers.
This past Tuesday, prosecutors at the Justice Department filed a motion to appeal a federal judge's order that ruled so-called “tower dumps" are...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The so-called fact-checkers at The New York Times claimed Tuesday that President Donald Trump had no “evidence” of massive fraud—only to then cite evidence of actual government fraud.
The Times specifically targeted Trump’s comments about DOGE during his joint address to Congress, where he affirmed that the...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, may have disrupted President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress on Tuesday out of supposed moral conviction and conscience—but years ago, his own morality was questioned when he was accused of sexual assault by a former staffer.
Green, a longtime member of Congress...