Trump Admin Sounds Off As GOP Delays Endanger ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Passage

The White House reiterated its call for the Republican-controlled Congress to pass President Trump’s signature legislation. “The One Big Beautiful Bill Act reflects the shared priorities of both the Congress and the Administration,” it said in a statement Saturday, pushing Congress to send the legislation to the president by Independence Day. “President Trump is committed … Read more

New Details Emerge From ICE Arrest Of New York Democrat

Federal authorities have disclosed new details concerning the temporary detention of a Democrat from New York state during a confrontation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on Tuesday. ICE agents apprehended state Comptroller Brad Lander, who is running for mayor of New York City, after he allegedly attacked one of the agents while attempting … Read more

Tensions Rise Again

In a high-stakes press briefing held at the White House this week, President Donald Trump addressed growing concerns over escalating tensions in the Middle East. When asked if he would consider authorizing another strike on Iran in light of recent intelligence developments, Trump didn’t hesitate in his response: “Sure, without question, absolutely—it has to be … Read more

Officials Face

A new wave of oversight is targeting federal officials over concerns about delayed or incomplete financial disclosure reports. A lawmaker has formally requested detailed records from the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), citing instances where executive-branch appointees may have missed legal deadlines to submit mandatory financial forms. At the center of the request is a … Read more

Past Activism

A federal judge who recently blocked an effort to terminate a long-standing immigration parole program is drawing renewed attention—not only for the legal ruling itself but also for her past involvement in political advocacy. The judge, who serves on a U.S. District Court, issued a decision preventing the federal government from ending a program that … Read more

Bongino Says FBI ‘Closing In’ On J6 Pipe Bomb Suspects

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino turned heads late last week when he announced that the bureau is “closing in” on suspects connected to the placement of two pipe bombs near the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 — signaling that the long-running, four-year investigation may be nearing a breakthrough after lying dormant throughout the Biden … Read more

Arrests of Illegal Immigrants Up In Every State Under Trump: Report

Immigration arrests have risen sharply across the country, more than doubling in 38 states since President Trump took office, according to newly released data reviewed by The New York Times. Enforcement activity has surged even further in recent weeks, following a directive from Trump’s top immigration adviser, Stephen Miller, urging agents to intensify efforts to … Read more

Little-known mistakes and bloopers in Dukes of Hazzard

The 80s were a golden era for television, where only the best made it to the screen. The Dukes of Hazzard captured the hearts of millions, thanks to its action-packed scenes, iconic General Lee, and memorable cast. But like any beloved classic, the show had its fair share of bloopers, hidden facts, and mistakes that fans … Read more