Tech Titan Meets With Trump
In a surprising twist that underscores the shifting dynamics between Big Tech and Washington power, Google co-founder Sergey Brin dined with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday night. The meeting comes as a striking departure from Brin’s past criticisms of Trump and his policies, signaling how Silicon Valley’s elite may be rethinking their strategies …
Server Fired After Comments Go Public
A recent incident at Beuchert’s Saloon on Capitol Hill has once again highlighted the growing tensions between political ideologies in the workplace, sparking a broader conversation about professionalism, free speech, and the boundaries of political activism on the job. The controversy erupted after server Suzannah Van Rooy told The Washingtonian that she would refuse to …
DC Residents Interview Viewed About Report
The residents of Washington, D.C., might be used to the political theater of the nation’s capital, but even they couldn’t hide their shock (and occasional laughter) when confronted with the absurdity of some government spending. In a Fox News segment featuring reactions to how taxpayer dollars are wasted, the sheer absurdity of certain expenditures left …
Trump Selects Kari Lake For VOA
The Trump-Vance Transition Team continues its whirlwind of announcements, and the latest one is a noteworthy pick: Kari Lake has been named the next Director of the Voice of America (VOA). In his statement, President-elect Donald Trump highlighted Lake’s extensive media experience and dedication to “broadcasting American values of Freedom and Liberty… FAIRLY and ACCURATELY, …
Adams Meets With Homan
New York City Mayor Eric Adams struck a controversial chord Thursday after meeting with incoming border czar Tom Homan, signaling an alignment on cracking down against violent criminals within the city’s migrant population. With the Trump administration set to take office, the meeting between Adams and Homan hinted at an unusual partnership as both leaders …
Update On Hegseth Report
The controversy surrounding Pete Hegseth’s West Point acceptance sheds light on the pitfalls of modern journalism and the dangers of rushing to conclusions without thorough verification. ProPublica, a prominent investigative outlet, found itself on shaky ground after it nearly published a report accusing Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s Secretary of Defense nominee, of lying about being …
Wray Resigns From FBI
Well, it’s official: Kash Patel, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, is setting the stage for what he promises will be a transformational tenure. With current FBI Director Christopher Wray announcing his intention to retire at the end of President Biden’s term, Patel is wasting no time in preparing to take the reins. …
NYT’s Releases Report On Surge And Biden Policy
Let’s break this down, folks. The United States has just witnessed an immigration surge under President Joe Biden’s administration that dwarfs anything we’ve seen in modern history. According to a New York Times analysis of government data, between 2021 and 2023, 2.4 million people were added to the U.S. population through net migration—just the net …
Rep. Moulton Discusses Possible Resignations
In a political landscape already fraught with tension, Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton’s remarks on CNN add fuel to the fire, painting a dramatic picture of potential upheaval within federal agencies as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office. The congressman’s assertion that “thousands” of federal employees may resign by January underscores a growing sense of …
Trump Comments On Canada After Meeting
In a moment that perfectly encapsulates the political theater of our era, President-elect Donald Trump referred to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the “Governor” of “the Great State of Canada” in a Truth Social post on Monday night. The remark, dripping with Trump’s signature bravado and knack for stirring headlines, followed a meeting at …