Gabbard: Russian Intel Knew About Hillary Clinton’s Health Issues in 2016 But Withheld Info

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revealed explosive details from a newly declassified House Intelligence Committee report that suggests Russian intelligence had sensitive information about Hillary Clinton’s health and mental state during her 2016 presidential campaign — but chose not to release it, expecting her to win the election. According to the report, which was … Read more

Trump Makes Quip About Rosie O’Donnell During Diplomatic Meeting with Irish Prime Minister

In an unexpected moment of levity during an official White House meeting, former President Donald Trump made a joking remark about comedian and actress Rosie O’Donnell’s relocation to Ireland. The comment came during a joint press conference with Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Micheál Martin, who was in Washington as part of the annual diplomatic visit … Read more

Fictional Narrative: Karoline Leavitt’s Lawsuit Shakes The View, Megyn Kelly Delivers

On July 15, 2025, Karoline Leavitt, the 27-year-old White House press secretary, sent shockwaves through daytime television with a fictional $800 million defamation lawsuit against The View, alleging “reckless character assassination” after a January 2025 episode where co-host Joy Behar implied Leavitt’s appointment was based on her looks, not merit (web:3,7,15). The lawsuit, filed in … Read more

Supreme Court Decision on Immigration Policy Sparks Legal and Political Debate

In a significant legal development that has far-reaching implications for immigration policy and federal court jurisdiction, the United States Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision that fundamentally alters how federal policies can be challenged in the court system. The ruling, which came down along conservative-liberal lines, addresses the scope of authority that federal district judges … Read more

Key Senate Vote Held For Acting U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro

The Senate held a key vote for acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro on Thursday, bringing her one step closer to a permanent appointment. The Senate Judiciary Committee approved her nomination Thursday in a redo vote that was “triggered by a Democratic walkout last week,” the Washington Examiner reported. Pirro was approved … Read more

Dan Bongino Reveals FBI Criminal Discovery That Shook Him

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino dropped an alarming update on his official “X” account on Saturday that appeared to suggest there is a massive and highly secretive level of corruption throughout the federal government. In a lengthy post, Bongino said that what he’s seen “has shocked me down to my core,” adding that the way … Read more

Rubio Says Venezuela’s ‘Narco-Terrorist’ Leader Maduro Threat to U.S.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is sharply criticizing Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro as the country holds municipal elections on Sunday to fill hundreds of mayoral posts and thousands of local council seats. The elections come just one day before the one-year anniversary of Venezuela’s presidential race, which was widely condemned by the United States and … Read more

CIA’s Ratcliffe Turns Heads With Update on New ‘Russiagate’ Docs

CIA Director John Ratcliffe on Sunday hinted at plans to release additional documents that allegedly link Hillary Clinton and Obama-era officials to the false narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Ratcliffe specifically pointed to “underlying intelligence” cited in the annex of the Durham report—which examined investigations into the Clinton-Trump race—and said that … Read more