Bomb Squad Called For Suspicious Package Near White House: Report

A bomb squad was dispatched Thursday after a suspicious package was discovered near the White House, according to various reports. The Secret Service and D.C. police launched an investigation into a possible explosive device found near the intersection of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, roughly 550 yards from the White House, according to multiple photos … Read more

Anthony Fauci’s Wife Fired From NIH

Christine Grady, a senior bioethicist at the National Institutes of Health who is married to Dr. Anthony Fauci, was fired by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Federal officials who were familiar with the most recent round of layoffs said that Grady was fired in part because she didn’t look into the … Read more

Fox’s Jarrett Decries Judge’s ‘Troubling’ Decision to Halt Deportation Flights

A federal judge’s ruling to block President Donald Trump’s deportation order targeting Venezuelan gang members in the country illegally has ignited fury among conservatives, with legal experts warning it marks an alarming expansion of judicial power. The criticism comes following U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s ruling last week in which he issued a temporary restraining … Read more

DA Willis Ordered To Pay Big Fine For Violations In Trump Case

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been ordered to pay over $54,000 in attorney fees for violating Georgia’s Open Records Act, according to court documents. The dispute arose from Willis’ office failing to provide records requested by defense attorney Ashleigh Merchant, who represents Michael Roman, a former campaign and White House aide to President … Read more

Supreme Court Reinstates Anti-Money-Laundering Statute In Emergency Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to reinstate a federal anti-money laundering law at the request of the federal government while a legal challenge continues in a lower court. The court’s emergency stay temporarily halts a federal judge’s injunction that had blocked the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which mandates that millions of business entities disclose personal … Read more

Trump Admin May Consider Charges Against USAID Workers After DOGE Discoveries

President Donald Trump’s administration could consider criminal charges against U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) staffers following a bombshell investigation by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) that uncovered severe abuses within foreign aid programs. On Wednesday, Pete Marocco, USAID’s deputy administrator-designate, briefed members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the ongoing review of … Read more