Congresswoman Responds To School Report
Multiple mainstream media outlets quickly amplified claims from Iranian officials that Shajarah Tayyebeh, a girls’ elementary school in southern Iran, had been struck Saturday after the launch of Operation Epic Fury. Iranian authorities alleged the building was “bombed in broad daylight” while filled with students, framing it as a deliberate attack by the United States …
House Committee Releases Clinton Depositions
Newly released video from the House Oversight Committee is fueling fresh controversy after capturing a tense moment during Hillary Clinton’s closed-door deposition about Jeffrey Epstein. Roughly an hour into her testimony, the former Secretary of State reacted angrily after learning that Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) had leaked a photo from inside the deposition room. The …
'South Park' Writers Website Stirs Debate
A former South Park writer has ignited controversy after launching a website targeting President Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron, with a satirical — and sharply provocative — call for him to be drafted into military service. Toby Morton, 50, who describes himself as a creator of “Anti-Fascist Websites” and operates several parody platforms, recently unveiled …
Reporter Comments On Photo Of Trump Official
If there is one constant in modern political media cycles, it is this: speculation travels faster than facts. And over the weekend, as President Donald Trump and his top national security officials oversaw major airstrikes during Operation Epic Fury, critics in the press and across social media scrambled to manufacture a controversy out of a …
Massie Comments On Iran Strikes
As Operation Epic Fury unfolded with sweeping U.S. strikes against the Iranian regime, a familiar fracture line inside the Republican Party quickly resurfaced. Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, long known for staking out libertarian-leaning and contrarian positions, aligned himself with a chorus of Democratic critics questioning President Donald Trump’s motives. At the center of the …
Senator Comments On Cuba Amid Strikes
A dramatic new chapter in global geopolitics unfolded this weekend as the United States, alongside Israel, launched sweeping military strikes against Iran in what President Donald Trump described as a decisive effort to eliminate “imminent threats” posed by the Islamist regime in Tehran. The scale of the operation—described as one of the largest concentrations of …
Noem Reveals Software Found On Phone
Just days after revelations surfaced that the FBI monitored now–FBI Director Kash Patel and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles while they were private citizens in 2022–23, another explosive allegation has emerged — this time from inside the Department of Homeland Security. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem now claims she has uncovered what she describes …
Minnesota Lawmakers File Motion
A political firestorm is sweeping through Minnesota as state lawmakers have formally filed articles of impeachment against Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, accusing them of failing to prevent what critics describe as one of the largest public benefit fraud scandals in state history. The impeachment documents were introduced by State Representatives Drew …
Vance Issues Announcement After Taking On New Role
In a move that signals a sharp escalation in the federal government’s campaign against public benefit fraud, Vice President JD Vance and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announced Wednesday that the Trump administration is temporarily freezing $259 million in Medicaid payments to the state of Minnesota. The funding halt targets …
10 FBI Agents Fired
In 2023, Kash Patel and Susie Wiles were private citizens. Joe Biden occupied the Oval Office. Merrick Garland led the Department of Justice. And former Special Counsel Jack Smith was pressing forward with investigations into Donald Trump, including the classified documents case tied to Mar-a-Lago and the so-called “Arctic Frost” probe into alleged election interference. …