Sen. Kennedy Delivers Sharp-Witted Dig at Schumer While Critiquing Democratic Party Tensions

Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana once again blended humor and political commentary in a way few lawmakers can match, offering pointed remarks about Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the broader internal tensions within the Democratic Party. His comments came during an interview on Will Cain Country, where he discussed the fallout from the recent … Read more

Illegal Immigrant at Center of Wisconsin Court Controversy Faces Final Outcome After Months-Long Saga

A months-long controversy involving a Milwaukee County judge and an undocumented Mexican national reached its final chapter this week, as federal officials confirmed that 31-year-old Eduardo Flores-Ruiz has been removed from the United States. The case drew national attention earlier this year after allegations surfaced that a Wisconsin judge attempted to help Flores-Ruiz avoid arrest … Read more

FBI Refutes Tucker Carlson Allegations About Attempted Trump Assassin

The FBI is pushing back on claims made by conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, rejecting his assertion that the bureau “lied” about details surrounding Thomas Crooks, the would-be assassin who attempted to kill President Donald Trump in 2024. Carlson had alleged that the FBI falsely stated Crooks had “no online footprint,” and he promised to release … Read more

Documents: Epstein Texted Dem Rep During Michael Cohen Testimony

Newly released documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate show that the convicted sex offender exchanged text messages with a Democratic member of Congress during Michael Cohen’s February 2019 testimony, and that those messages may have influenced the congresswoman’s questioning of Cohen. The documents, published Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee, include copies of Epstein’s digital communications, … Read more

Trump Rolling Back Tariffs On Range of Common Grocery Items

President Donald Trump on Friday narrowed the reach of his global tariff policy, removing duties on several grocery staples as the administration confronted growing public frustration over persistent food costs. A Nov. 14 executive order said new recommendations and progress in trade negotiations made it “necessary and appropriate to further modify the scope” of products … Read more

Speaker Mike Johnson Says Trump’s Proposed GOP Midterm Convention Likely to Move Forward

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday that former President Donald Trump’s recent proposal to hold a Republican Party convention ahead of the 2026 midterm elections is gaining traction among GOP leadership and is increasingly likely to be approved. Johnson’s comments came during his weekly press briefing, where he recounted a phone call with Trump in … Read more

Police Officer In Critical Condition After Crash Hits VP Vance’s Motorcade

A police officer was critically injured Friday night when two law enforcement vehicles collided while escorting Vice President J.D. Vance’s motorcade in Maryville, Tennessee, local officials said. The crash, about 17 miles south of Knoxville, involved a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper and a Maryville Police Department motorcycle officer, according to CBS News. Both were participating … Read more

Mamdani Doubles Down On Arresting Israel’s Netanyahu

New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is again insisting that he would seek the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if the foreign leader were to visit the city. Mamdani reiterated the position Friday during an interview on “Politics Unusual” with host Morgan McKay. McKay asked Mamdani when he plans to meet Mayor Eric … Read more