Trump Issues More Comments On District Judges Order
President Donald Trump stated Tuesday that his administration would comply with a federal judge’s order blocking migrant deportations but expressed confidence that the U.S. Supreme Court would ultimately rule in his favor. The case centers on a temporary order issued by U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg, who blocked the deportation of migrants on the …
Schumer Postpones Events
Chuck Schumer’s book tour has hit a brick wall—but not for the reasons some might assume. The official explanation? Security concerns. The real reason? A furious backlash from his own base, which feels betrayed after Schumer abandoned the fight they wanted over government funding. Schumer, who had been gearing up to promote his book Antisemitism …
Trump Speaks With Press While Aboard Air Force 1
President Donald Trump declared on Monday that the last-minute pardons issued by former President Joe Biden are “void,” arguing they were signed using an autopen rather than by Biden himself. In a Truth Social post, Trump stated, “The ‘pardons’ that Sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect Committee of Political Thugs, and many others, are …
Trump Issues Statement On Secret Service Protection
President Donald Trump has pulled the plug on U.S. Secret Service protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden, effective immediately. The decision, announced Monday via Truth Social, ends what Trump called an unnecessary and costly security detail funded by American taxpayers. “Hunter Biden has had Secret Service protection for an extended period of time,” Trump wrote. …
Sinema Comments On Previous Debates
Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) wasted no time this week in calling out the hypocrisy of her former Democratic colleagues, many of whom spent the Biden years demanding an end to the filibuster—only to now embrace it when it serves their interests. Armed with a spreadsheet tracking their past statements, Sinema highlighted the glaring contradictions, …
Murphy Reacts To Trump Policies During Interview
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) reversed course on his stance regarding a government shutdown after being confronted with past statements contradicting his current position. During an appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press, Murphy defended Democrats’ initial push to block the GOP-backed spending bill, arguing that Americans “would have understood” why Democrats forced a shutdown. However, NBC …
National Guard Activated In Arkansas Following Severe Weather
President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard to Arkansas on Sunday in response to devastating tornadoes and severe storms that swept through multiple states over the weekend, leaving at least 37 people dead. The powerful storms wreaked havoc across the Heartland, tearing through Missouri, Mississippi, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma, while blizzard conditions battered parts …
Schumer Gives Rationale After Decision
If there’s one thing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has mastered, it’s the art of spinning a narrative—often at the expense of the facts. He’s done it before, and he’s doing it again, this time trying to pin the blame for a century-old newspaper’s closure on President Donald Trump’s tariffs. But as usual, a …
British Jury Convicts United Nations Worker Lydia Mugambe
Well, folks, here’s a story that sounds like something straight out of a crime thriller—except it’s all too real. Lydia Mugambe, a United Nations judge and Ugandan high court justice, was convicted in a British court on Thursday for luring a woman to the U.K. under false pretenses and forcing her into unpaid domestic servitude. …
Social Media Posts From Lawmakers Stir Debate
House Democrats are once again facing mockery, this time for their robotic, copy-paste messaging on social media as they attempt to push back against the Republican-backed stopgap bill to prevent a government shutdown. Instead of offering fresh arguments or original perspectives, multiple Democratic lawmakers took to X and posted nearly identical messages, making it painfully …