DHS Issues Warning Over Drug Cartel Bounties On ICE Agents

A group of young people may have just jeopardized their futures after posting a disturbing video on TikTok that appeared to threaten federal immigration officers. The short clip, featuring teenage-looking individuals, was uploaded earlier this week and referenced reported cartel bounties against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. In the video, one young man pulls … Read more

ICE Head Slams Dem-Led ‘Political Rhetoric,’ Media Spin Endangering Agents

Anti-ICE protests and the rise of sanctuary jurisdictions are straining federal immigration enforcement efforts, forcing the agency to divert personnel and hindering its ability to carry out arrests and deportations, acting Director Todd Lyons told The Washington Times. Lyons attributed much of the disruption to political rhetoric that, he said, has fueled hostility toward Immigration … Read more

GOP: ‘No Kings’ Protests Will Only Prolong Shutdown As Dems Start To Feel Heat

Republican leaders say the wave of left-wing “No Kings” protests held in Washington and other cities on Saturday is contributing to Democrats’ reluctance to reach a deal to reopen the government. House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana, Senate Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota, and other GOP lawmakers argue that Democratic leaders are attempting … Read more

Letitia James Exposed: OnlyFans Star, Fugitive Sister Living In Her Properties

New York Attorney General Letitia James is reportedly housing several family members with criminal records at properties she owns in Virginia, according to documents obtained by the New York Post. The development comes as James faces federal charges related to those same properties. Among the relatives living there is her grand-niece, 21-year-old Cayla Thompson-Hairston, who … Read more

Thune Predicts More Democrats Will Support Bill to Reopen the Government

As the partial government shutdown enters its second week, Senate Minority Leader John Thune (R-SD) says momentum is quietly building among Democrats to break ranks with their leadership and vote with Republicans to end the stalemate. So far, only three members of the Democratic caucus — Senator John Fetterman (D-PA), Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), … Read more

Congress Moves Against Trump Amid Rising Calls for 25th Amendment

The political temperature in Washington reached a boiling point this week as members of Congress formally introduced new articles of impeachment against former President Donald J. Trump, marking yet another historic chapter in America’s turbulent political history. The resolution accuses Trump of serious constitutional violations, including disregarding the separation of powers by unilaterally ordering military … Read more

Obama Criticizes Trump’s National Guard Deployment, Sparking Accusations of Hypocrisy

Former President Barack Obama has drawn attention — and criticism — after condemning former President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard to Chicago in response to rising violent crime, calling it “inherently corrupting” for any president to use the military “against their own people.” Obama made the remarks during the final episode of … Read more

Mitch McConnell Suffers Another Fall, Leaving Questions About His Senate Future

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has once again drawn national attention after suffering another fall inside the Capitol, renewing concerns about his health, leadership, and the future of his decades-long political career. The 83-year-old Kentucky Republican, who has served in the U.S. Senate since 1985 and led his party longer than any other senator in … Read more