Supreme Court Ruling

The United States Supreme Court recently decided not to take up challenges involving state and local government lawsuits directed at oil companies over damages linked to climate change.   On one hand, critics of the lawsuits argue that these legal actions are part of an agenda against fossil fuel industries. They express concerns that if … Read more

Vance Slams Justice Roberts, Says Its ‘Profoundly Wrong’ About Judiciary’s Role to Check Executive

Vice President J.D. Vance criticized Chief Justice John Roberts’ recent statement that the judiciary’s role is to serve as a check on the executive branch, calling it a “profoundly wrong sentiment,” adding that courts should be “deferential” to the president, especially in matters related to immigration policy. “I thought that was a profoundly wrong sentiment. … Read more

Suspect Charged With Murdering Israeli Embassy Staff Could Face Death Penalty

Elias Rodriguez, the man accused of shooting two Israeli Embassy staff members dead outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night, could face the death penalty if found guilty. During a press conference, Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro said Rodriguez, 31, is accused of two charges of first-degree … Read more

DOJ’s Ed Martin Names Alleged ‘Gatekeepers’ In Biden ‘Autopen’ Controversy

Ed Martin, the incoming pardon attorney at the Department of Justice and head of the DOJ’s Weaponization Working Group, announced last week that he is investigating the questionable use of the presidential autopen for issuing pardons during the final days of the Biden administration. However, Martin disclosed on Tuesday that his probe began weeks earlier, … Read more

MUST SEE: Nancy Pelosi Has Complete Meltdown

After Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election, a once-forgotten remark from former Speaker Crazy Nancy Pelosi resurfaced across social media, gaining attention for its grim reflection of the Democratic Party’s state. The line, “There’s no point in saying ‘good morning,’ because it certainly is not one,” was originally delivered by Pelosi during a … Read more

A Woman’s Large Breasts Indicate That Her Vagin…See more

If when you make love, your partner DOESN’T KISS YOU it’s because… This image is a digital painting or stylized artwork depicting a couple sharing an intimate moment. The artwork is characterized by warm tones, predominantly shades of yellow, orange, and brown, creating a cozy and passionate atmosphere.

Karoline Leavitt Says ‘TOO LATE!’ – $800M Lawsuit Against Judge Who Fined Her Will Move Forward! In a fiery turn of events, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt made it crystal clear: “TOO LATE!”

Karoline Leavitt Says ‘TOO LATE!’ – $800M Lawsuit Against Judge Who Fined Her Will Move Forward!  In a fiery turn of events, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt made it crystal clear: “TOO LATE!” Her defiant words come as confirmation that the explosive $800 million lawsuit against the judge who fined her is not going away. On … Read more

Legendary TV SHOW Decided To Cancel His Show And Leave The Country See More In The First Comment

Former US Attorney Jessica Aber, who was found dead Saturday morning in her Virginia home, appeared to have succumbed to natural causes, according to authorities. “At this time, detectives have found no evidence suggesting that her death was caused by anything other than natural causes,” Alexandria police said in an update Tuesday evening. The body of the … Read more

California To Sue Federal Government Over Senate Vote On EV Mandate

The Democratic California government is preparing to sue the federal government after the Senate voted to nix its electric vehicle mandate. On Thursday, the Republican Senate voted to roll back several key Biden-era waivers that allowed the state to set its own emissions standards, CNN reported. The vote undid a last-minute approval by the Environmental Protection Agency … Read more

JD Vance with tears in their eyes make the sad announcement…

The response from the United Kingdom was swift and pointed. British veterans and military figures condemned Vance’s comments, highlighting the 636 British soldiers who lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. Prominent veterans, including Johnny Mercer and Andy McNab, criticized Vance for his perceived lack of respect toward allied forces. Former military leaders, such as … Read more