Future of DOGE Revealed Months After Musk Left Trump Admin

The Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been dissolved with eight months remaining in its mandate, federal officials confirmed. Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor told Reuters earlier this month that DOGE “doesn’t exist” as a “centralized entity,” indicating that the initiative has effectively ended. The unit had claimed to cut tens of … Read more

SCOTUS Won’t Address Trump’s ‘Birthright Citizenship’ Order — For Now

The Supreme Court took no action Monday on several challenges to President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship — the longstanding guarantee of citizenship to nearly all individuals born on U.S. soil. The justices are expected to revisit the cases at their private conference on Friday, Dec. 5, and could … Read more

Trump Suggests Hegseth Using ‘Military Courts’ to Probe Dems Over Video

President Donald Trump suggested that the Department of War may be investigating the six Democratic Congressional veterans who released a video urging service members to reject unlawful orders. The members of Congress, who were all high-ranking former members of the military and national security establishment, strongly suggested to servicemembers that they should disregard legitimate instructions … Read more

We Knew It: You’ll Never Believe What Blue States Pay For With SNAP Funds

It looks like SNAP — the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that’s supposed to help struggling Americans put food on the table — is finally having a long-overdue “come to Jesus” moment. After years of politicians looking the other way, the program is now under intense scrutiny, especially after the recent government shutdown exposed just how … Read more

Shocker: FBI Had Many Chances To Stop Trump’s Would-Be Assassin…But Didn’t

A former FBI assistant director is finally saying what millions of Americans have been thinking since the assassination attempt on Donald J. Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania last July. Chris Swecker — a 24-year veteran of the bureau — is openly venting his frustration, and he’s not mincing words. According to Swecker, the emerging digital footprint … Read more

Trump Scores Another Supreme Court Win And Boy Are Democrats Angry

In the grand landscape of “resistance” litigation thrown at the Trump administration, this case might not grab the biggest headlines — but it’s still another win chalked up for the administration, courtesy of the Supreme Court’s Monday order list. Here’s the setup: Todd Harper, a member of the National Credit Union Administration Board, decided to … Read more