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James Comey Is Finally Facing Justice. The Left's Response Tells You Everything.
Comey Got Indicted. His Supporters Showed Up With Signs Calling for the President's Death. Read More.
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House Reopens DHS, But ICE and Border Patrol Still Need Full Funding
After a 76-day shutdown, Congress has reopened most of the Department of Homeland Security. But key immigration enforcement agencies — ICE and Customs and Border Protection — were left out of the main funding bill, leaving Republicans to pursue a separate path to secure the border and keep America safe. Read More.
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Jimmy Kimmel Joked About Melania Being a Widow. Then a Gunman Showed Up
Jimmy Kimmel went on television and told his audience that Melania Trump looked like an "expectant widow." Days later, a man charged a Secret Service checkpoint at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in what law enforcement is calling the third assassination attempt against Donald Trump in under two years. It was, by one count, the tenth attempt on the president's life since he entered politics. Read More.
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Arizona AG Targets Border Security Effort with Lawsuit Over Surprise Detention Facility
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, seeking to halt the development of a new immigration detention facility in the city of Surprise. The move comes as the federal government works to expand detention capacity amid renewed efforts to enforce immigration laws and secure the southern border. Read More.
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Illinois Democrats Push Constitutional Amendment Critics Say Could Cement Political Control
Illinois lawmakers are once again clashing over how political power is drawn and maintained, as Democrats move forward with a proposed constitutional amendment they argue is necessary to safeguard voting rights. Republicans, however, see something very different—an effort to lock in partisan advantage under the guise of reform. Read More.
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Questions Grow Around SPLC as DOJ Indictment Brings New Scrutiny
According to the report, the Department of Justice’s indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center is drawing fresh attention to the organization’s enormous wealth, political influence, and controversial activities. Critics argue that Americans, especially small-dollar donors, have every reason to examine whether the SPLC’s conduct matches the mission it presents to the public. Read More.
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NC Audit Raises Serious Questions About State Bar Grant Money
A new audit is raising red flags over how tens of millions of dollars were distributed through North Carolina’s Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts program. State Auditor Dave Boliek says the findings point to weak oversight, growing payouts, and grant funding flowing to groups with openly political agendas. Read More.
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Arctic Frost Wasn't a Mistake. It Was Policy
The Biden-era FBI opened an investigation into Republican members of Congress. And the prosecutors at the Justice Department — their own prosecutors — told them privately the whole allegation was "completely incredible." Read More.
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The Navy Just Blew a Hole in an Iranian Ship. That's What Winning Looks Like
The Navy Just Blew a Hole in an Iranian Ship. That's What Winning Looks Like Read More.
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Strait of Hormuz Reopens as Trump Keeps Pressure on Iran
The Strait of Hormuz reopened Friday, marking a major development in the ongoing confrontation involving Iran, the United States, and the wider Middle East. Read More.
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They Naturalized Him With a Criminal Record. Now a DHS Employee Is Dead.
Biden Made Him a Citizen. Then He Allegedly Killed a Federal Employee. Read That Sentence Again. Read More.
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House Democrats’ Bid to Curb Trump’s Iran Actions Stalls as War Powers Fight Intensifies
A Democratic-led effort to halt U.S. military hostilities in Iran failed to move forward Thursday during a pro forma session in the House, marking another flashpoint in the battle over presidential war powers. Read More.
DOJ Says More Than 8,000 Fraud Investigations Are Active as Crackdown Intensifies
The Department of Justice says it now has more than 8,000 active fraud investigations underway across the country, a sign of just how widespread abuse of taxpayer-funded programs has become. Read More.
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Maine Democrat Senate Candidate Faces Backlash Over Offensive Religious Remarks
A Democrat Senate candidate in Maine is under renewed scrutiny after past online comments resurfaced, revealing deeply offensive remarks about Christianity. Combined with prior controversies involving inflammatory statements and questionable symbolism, the revelations are raising serious concerns about judgment, character, and respect for deeply held American values. Read More.
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