Trump Justice Department Fires Three Jan. 6 Prosecutors

The Trump administration has dismissed at least three Justice Department prosecutors involved in criminal cases related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, according to two individuals familiar with the situation. The firings mark the latest in a broader pattern of removals targeting attorneys who have prosecuted cases against Trump supporters or the former president … Read more

Florida Man Indicted For Death Threats Against Alina Habba

The Department of Justice announced Friday a two-count indictment against a Florida man accused of making online threats to kill interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba. The suspect, identified as 58-year-old Salvatore Russotto of Orlando, allegedly posted a series of threats on the social media platform X. According to law enforcement, Russotto repeatedly … Read more

Senate Confirms Trump Nominee Doug Burgum As Interior Secretary

The Senate confirmed Doug Burgum as Secretary of the Interior late Thursday, solidifying President Donald Trump’s push to expand domestic fossil fuel production under his administration. The vote was 79-18, with more than half of Senate Democrats joining all 53 Republicans in supporting Burgum, the Associated Press reported. Burgum, 68, is a billionaire entrepreneur who made … Read more

Trump Receives Multiple Nominations For Nobel Peace Prize

Rep. Claudia Tenney just announced that she has “twice nominated” President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, writing, “No modern leader has done more for World Peace than President Trump, and it’s long past time he receives recognition.” Tenney, a Republican from New York, posted on X that Trump was the force behind the … Read more

Residents in Queens

Residents in Queens, New York, are voicing growing frustration as prostitution, street vending, and gang activity have resurged along Roosevelt Avenue, despite law enforcement efforts to restore order. The area—long known for its challenges—has seen a return of visible sex work, street-level crime, and unsanitary conditions that many say resemble a “red-light district.” Roosevelt Avenue, … Read more

Approval ratings reveal what

Pete Buttigieg Overtakes Kamala Harris as Democrats’ Top 2028 Contender Amid Trump’s Slipping Approval A recent national poll has revealed growing shifts in the political landscape, offering early insights into potential frontrunners for the 2028 U.S. presidential election — and a surprising shake-up on the Democratic side. According to a new Emerson College Polling survey, … Read more

Prominent Commentator

A well-known media personality and satirist has publicly criticized a major national news network for its recent decision to terminate a veteran correspondent. During a recent episode of his podcast, the commentator called the move “a joke” and questioned the network’s commitment to journalistic standards and integrity. The firing has since ignited a broader public … Read more

Schumer Has Meltdown After Supreme Court Sides With Trump

Senate Minority Leader and Democrat New York Sen. Charles Schumer had an unhinged meltdown after the Supreme Court ruled to limit the power of district court judges on issuing nationwide injunctions. “The Supreme Court’s decision to limit courts of their long-held authority to block illegal executive actions is an unprecedented and terrifying step toward authoritarianism, … Read more

Trump Celebrates ‘Great Victory’ After ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Passes Key Senate Vote

President Donald Trump hailed the passage of his “Big, Beautiful Bill” following a marathon four-hour vote in the Senate that will now allow the measure to advance for debate. Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), who notably changed his vote from ‘no’ to ‘yes,’ stated that the massive bill represents a “necessary first step” toward fiscal sustainability … Read more