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Secret Service suspends 6 agents tasked with protecting Trump during July 2024 assassination attempt

Six Secret Service agents were suspended without pay or benefits following an assassination attempt on President Trump last July, according to USSS Deputy Director Matt Quinn.

Kagan’s exemplary rebuke

Another day, another left-wing judge abuses judicial authority! This time, the judge held that not even Congress may cut funds from activist groups, specifically the industrial-scale abortionist, Planned Parenthood. Usurpations of executive and judicial power by left-wing judges have become so flagrant that even liberal justices on the Supreme Court rebuke them. On July 3, […]

Epstein followers in shambles as their conspiracies are falling apart

Reddit is ablaze with the anger of digital hysterics who haven’t seen sunlight in months as the Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theory is falling apart.

Miranda Devine: Susie Wiles brings calm to Trump admin—helping the president rack up wins

Donald Trump calls her the “Ice Maiden.” But in person, the very private White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles, is warm and hospitable...

Brennan says he’s ‘clueless’ about why FBI authorities want to investigate him

Former CIA Director John Brennan said Wednesday that he is "clueless" about what the Justice Department and FBI authorities could be investigating.

Trump, in unusual move, ties tariff rate for Brazil to domestic prosecution of Jair Bolsonaro

President Trump whacked Brazil on Wednesday with a 50% tariff on goods its producers send into the U.S., linking the levy in part to the prosecution of former Brazilian president and Trump ally Jair Bolsonaro.

Six Secret Service agents suspended after Trump assassination attempt

The Secret Service suspended six agents in connection with their "actions" during last year's assassination attempt on President Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, a source from the agency confirmed. They were suspended following an investigation into the attempted assassination, "specifically their actions," the source told NewsNation, The Hill's sister company. Their jobs,...

Trump praises Liberia leader’s English, the country’s official language

President Trump said Wednesday he was impressed with Liberian President Joseph Boakai’s English during a meeting with African heads of state at the White House. “Such good English,” he said after Boakai spoke. “Where were you educated? Where? In Liberia? Well, that’s very interesting. It’s beautiful English,” Trump said during a joint press conference. “I...

Tillis suggests he wouldn’t vote in favor of Hegseth confirmation now

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) suggested on Wednesday that he would not vote in favor of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's confirmation at this time. During an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, Tillis said that when it came to Hegseth's confirmation vote, he "had already informed my conference that I was going to defer to the Senate...

Trump taps Sean Duffy as interim NASA administrator

President Trump said late Wednesday that he was tapping Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to lead NASA on an interim basis after Trump yanked his original nominee for the post. "Sean is doing a TREMENDOUS job in handling our Country’s Transportation Affairs, including creating a state-of-the-art Air Traffic Control systems, while at the same time rebuilding...

Trump taps Sean Duffy to serve as interim NASA chief

Trump appointed Sean Duffy interim NASA chief on Wednesday via Truth Social, replacing Janet Petro after pulling Jared Isaacman’s nomination.

Trump’s Justice Department targets doctors, clinics who provide sex change procedures to minors

Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced the Justice Department has subpoenaed more than 20 doctors and clinics providing sex change treatments for minors.

It’s crazy to be reminded of how seismic Caitlin Clark’s impact on sports is — both the good and the incredibly ugly

 Clark has transformed the landscape of women’s athletics — the way Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods did in their respective sports.

Supreme Court’s ruling on Trump’s ‘large-scale’ firings is a win for common sense — and democracy

Notch another win for Team Trump — and common sense — with the Supreme Court’s ruling that a president can fire people who work...

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