Winning Momentum: Why September’s Delayed Jobs Report Shows Trump’s Economy Is Turning a Corner

After weeks of anticipation and a government shutdown that pushed back the release of federal data, the U.S. Labor Department finally unveiled the September jobs report—and the numbers landed like a political thunderclap. Despite the constant doom-and-gloom predictions from the left and the nonstop hand-wringing from establishment commentators, the report points to a trend that … Read more

Jobs Report Beats Expectations, Handing Trump Big Win

The U.S. economy created 119,000 jobs in September, according to a Labor Department report issued Thursday. The release of the report was delayed by the approximately 40-day government shutdown that closed federal agencies. The number of jobs surpassed Wall Street expectations, according to CNBC. The department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, which provided the report, said … Read more

Suspect Arrested in Attack on Trump Ally’s Office

A suspect accused of attacking the office of U.S. Attorney Alina Habba in Newark, New Jersey, was taken into custody Saturday, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced. The FBI identified the suspect as Keith Michael Lisa, 51, a California native with ties to New York City and Mahwah, New Jersey. Federal agents said Lisa was arrested … Read more

Peter Doocy Provides Big Update On Would-Be Trump Assassin

Fox News’ Peter Doocy provided chilling details after a report this week indicated a possible connection between President Donald Trump’s would-be assassin, Thomas Crooks, and Tyler Robinson, the man charged with killing Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk. “Insisting there is nothing helpful in Thomas Crooks’ digital footprint, there are newly discovered posts believed to be … Read more

Missouri Supreme Court Weighs Photo ID, Voter Registration Limits

The Missouri Supreme Court is weighing the future of the state’s voter photo identification requirement, along with new restrictions on voter registration and absentee ballot applications. Judges heard arguments in two separate cases on Wednesday that challenge different parts of a 2022 elections law. One case focused on the law’s photo ID mandate, while the … Read more

McEnany: Dems Shift Further Left a ‘Gift’ To GOP Ahead of Midterms Now

Fox News co-host Kayleigh McEnany argued this week that Democrats shifting further to the Left politically is a “gift” to President Donald Trump and Republicans going into the 2026 midterms. During a segment on Outnumbered, MeEnany and the panel discussed the recent elections in November, where far-left Democrats performed well, such as New York City … Read more

House Tackles Cashless Bail In D.C.

House Republicans this year have actively pursued a robust oversight agenda concerning Washington, D.C., and they swiftly resumed these efforts following the reopening of the government. As part of that effort, on Wednesday, the House approved two bills aimed at reversing certain criminal justice laws, with support from several Democrats. One bill mandates cash bail … Read more

Bondi Provides Timeline For Release of Epstein Files

Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wednesday that the Justice Department will release all unclassified records connected to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days of President Donald Trump signing new disclosure legislation. Earlier in the day, the Senate formally transmitted the bill to Trump after voting Tuesday night to automatically approve it … Read more

Calley Means Returns to Health Department as Senior Adviser

Calley Means, a health care entrepreneur and one of the most visible advisers to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has returned to the federal health department in an expanded role. The Department of Health and Human Services updated its internal directory to list Means as a senior adviser, The New York Times reported. Andrew Nixon, a … Read more