Trump Calls D.C. Guard Shooting ‘Act of Evil, Terror’

President Donald Trump on Wednesday night described the shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members by a suspect believed to be a 29-year-old Afghan national as a “heinous assault” and an act of evil, hatred and terror. The two Guardsmen are in critical condition after what authorities described as a targeted, ambush-style attack. The … Read more

Netanyahu Thanks Speaker Johnson for Speaking Up for Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson for standing up for the Jewish state in a podcast interview that the Louisiana Republican posted online Tuesday. “Thank you, Speaker @MikeJohnson, for your strong and principled words about Israel. Your clarity and conviction strengthen our shared stand against terror,” the premier stated on … Read more

Schumer Blasts GOP’s “BBB” Package, Warns of Major Consequences

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer delivered one of his most dramatic critiques yet of President Donald Trump’s signature legislative proposal, the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” warning that the sweeping Republican package would have serious consequences for millions of Americans if passed as written. Speaking during a press conference on Capitol Hill, Schumer attempted to reframe … Read more

Trump Appoints New Interim U.S. Attorney Who Previously Criticized Biden, Obama, and Clinton

President Donald Trump has appointed John A. Sarcone III as the new interim U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York, a move that is drawing widespread attention not only for Sarcone’s background but also for his past public criticisms of several prominent Democratic leaders. The appointment does not require Senate confirmation, allowing Sarcone … Read more

A Flashpoint on Live TV: Hakeem Jeffries, Obamacare Subsidies, and the Battle That Exposed a Deeper War in Washington

When House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries walked into the CNBC studio on Friday morning, he likely expected a routine interview—tough questions, sure, but nothing he hadn’t handled before. Instead, what unfolded was a tense, highly public confrontation that revealed far more about the state of America’s political divide than either Jeffries or CNBC host Becky … Read more

The Shadow Campaign: How the Bush Dynasty Is Quietly Positioning Itself for the Post-Trump Republican Party

For nearly a decade, the Republican Party has been defined—reshaped, fractured, and consolidated—by the political force of Donald J. Trump. His rise in 2015 upended decades of Republican orthodoxy, rewrote the ideological coalitions within the party, and displaced families once considered the custodians of modern conservatism. None felt the shift more acutely than the Bush … Read more

Trump Admin Renews Push to End TPS for 350K Haitians

The Trump administration is renewing its effort to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 350,000 Haitians, formally announcing that the program will terminate on Feb. 3, 2026, according to a Department of Homeland Security notice released Wednesday. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem determined that Haiti no longer meets the standard of “extraordinary and … Read more