Obama Says Trump Crime Crackdown ‘Not Our Idea Of America’

Former President Barack Obama criticized President Donald Trump’s approach to urban crime during a podcast interview with comedian Marc Maron, saying recent actions by the administration reflect “not our idea of America.” Speaking on Maron’s podcast, Obama said, “We don’t want masked folks with rifles and machine guns patrolling our streets. We want cops on … Read more

Kash Patel Says FBI Identified Funding Streams Behind Antifa Activity

FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau has identified funding streams tied to individuals associated with Antifa activity during an appearance on Dan Bongino’s podcast. Patel reminded Bongino that the two had “launched a serious investigation” when the podcaster was serving in government last year. “We had said these organizations don’t operate alone, don’t operate in … Read more

Texts Alleging Affair With Dead Staffer Clouds Republican Ahead Of Primary

A text message from the late Regina Santos-Aviles, a 35-year-old regional director in Rep. Tony Gonzales’ Texas district office, shows her telling a fellow staffer that she had an affair with the congressman. The San Antonio Express-News reported it reviewed a screenshot of a text message from Santos-Aviles in which she acknowledged having an “affair … Read more

Trump Judge Upholds Satanic Child Abuser’s Lengthy Prison Sentence

A federal judge appointed during the Trump administration on Tuesday denied a legal appeal from Bradley Cadenhead, the founder of the online extremist network known as “764,” upholding his 80-year prison sentence in Texas, according to court records and reporting by the Daily Caller News Foundation. Cadenhead, now 20, had challenged his May 2023 sentencing … Read more

Trump Saves Day, Orders Federal Response to Major DC Sewage Spill

President Donald Trump has ordered a coordinated federal response after officials reported that more than 243 million gallons of untreated sewage and stormwater overflowed into the Potomac River, according to statements from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the White House. The overflows, attributed to a combination of aging infrastructure and heavy precipitation events, have … Read more

Senate Confirms Two Powerful Conservatives To Judgeships

The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed two nominees put forth by President Donald Trump to serve as federal judges. Among them is a former law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, as well as a lawyer known for challenging transgender athletes’ participation in collegiate women’s sports. The Senate, under Republican leadership, cast votes … Read more

House Passes Bill To Scrutinize Taliban Funding

The Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed legislation aimed at limiting the Taliban’s funding from international governments and NGOs. The No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act (H.R. 260) states that the United States’ foreign policy is to “oppose the provision of foreign assistance by foreign countries and nongovernmental organizations to the Taliban, particularly those countries and … Read more

Locals Rip Obama Over Latest Update To Controversial Presidential Library

Recent updates to the Obama Presidential Center have drawn criticism from some local residents following the release of new renderings and details about the project’s design and construction plans. The Obama Foundation unveiled revised renderings this week intended to show how the center’s exterior and surrounding space will look once completed. But the unusual design … Read more

FBI Has Names, Photos Of Guthrie Kidnapping Suspects: Report

Federal investigators have shown lists of names and images to local businesses as part of the continued search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old Arizona woman who vanished in early February, law enforcement sources say. CBS News reported late Wednesday that the FBI “has photos and names of people they believe may be the suspect seen on the … Read more

DOJ Announces Conviction In Minnesota Meth Ring Linked To Sinaloa Cartel

A fifth individual has been found guilty in a significant meth trafficking conspiracy in Minnesota, which is linked to the infamous Sinaloa Cartel from Mexico, as announced by federal prosecutors on Tuesday. Eric Anthony Rodriguez, 47, has been convicted in U.S. District Court on charges of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and possession with intent to … Read more