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Exclusive: Trump Considering Mullin as Replacement for Noem, Privately Furious over Senate Testimony

Noem testified that Trump gave advance approval of a taxpayer-funded $220 million ad campaign contract that was subcontracted to one of her allies.

America’s Offensive Might Contrasts with Hegseth’s Defensive Crouch

America’s awesome might is blinding enough. Hegseth doesn’t need to blow out his predecessor’s...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 5

1970—A three-judge district court, consisting of Seventh Circuit judge Otto Kerner Jr. and district...

James Talarico’s Creepy ‘White Skin’ Tweets Disqualify Him from Public Office

Talarico must lose not only because he held such views, but because he has...

AI Needs Child-Safety Guardrails Now

The ongoing social media addiction trials point to the problems of letting AI develop...

Republican calls for deeper investigation into latest Minnesota shooting growing

A growing number of Republican lawmakers is calling for an impartial investigation into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agent in Minneapolis on Saturday. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) wrote Sunday on the social platform X that the probe into the incident must be “thorough and impartial,” which is...

Racism is at the heart of Trump’s immigration agenda 

It’s time to confront some fundamental questions. What kind of country are we, and what do we want to be? Do we really believe that diversity “poisons our blood” rather than gives us strength?

When Tucker Carlson stops asking questions

In a recent interview with Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback (R), Tucker Carlson allowed a plainly false claim about constitutional law to pass without challenge. Fishback asserted that, under Florida law, public-university students could be disciplined or expelled for criticizing Israel. That claim is not merely controversial; it is factually and legally incorrect. The lapse...

Don Lemon is terrible, but what are we to think of those who employed him?

One must question what standards, if any, are being applied to the cushiest, best-paying jobs in media.

Passengers stuck for hours at gate after landing late in Pennsylvania

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Passengers aboard an already-delayed American Airlines flight were stuck for nearly three hours at a Pennsylvania airport, until after 3 a.m., because of an equipment malfunction and an apparent lack of airline staff to help the passengers off the flight another way. "The jetway is not working, and they said there...

Moderate Sen. Jacky Rosen urges Noem’s impeachment as Dem fury grows over Minneapolis shooting

Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen is calling for the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

Federal and state officials both claim moral high ground after Alex Pretti shooting

In dueling news conferences, federal and state officials offered starkly different messages Sunday about the immigration crackdown that has swept across Minneapolis and surrounding cities, with both claiming the moral high ground in the wake of another shooting death by federal agents.

Private jet carrying 8 people crashes at Maine airport 

A private jet with eight people on board crashed Sunday at Bangor International Airport in Maine, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a statement.   A Bombardier Challenger 600 crashed “as it was taking off” from the airport at approximately 7:45 p.m. EST, according to the FAA. The conditions of the eight people on board were not immediately clear as of Sunday night. ...

Walz to Americans after latest Minnesota shooting: ‘What side do you want to be on?’ 

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) asked Americans to reevaluate their views on the federal immigration crackdown, framing the issue as a moral issue, not a political one. “To Americans who are watching this right now — and I don't know, maybe you're watching with curiosity, bewilderment, horror, scorn or sympathy — I got a question for all of you: What side do you want to be on?” Walz said at a...

Bill Clinton on Minneapolis shooting: ‘The people in charge have lied to us’ 

Former President Bill Clinton accused the Trump administration of lying to the American people about the shootings that have taken place in Minneapolis at the hands of federal immigration officers.   In a statement Sunday, the Democratic former president fiercely condemned the “horrible scenes” in Minneapolis “that I never thought would take place in America.”  “People, including children, have been seized from their homes, workplaces, and the...

Trump ‘reviewing everything’ following Minneapolis shooting  

President Trump declined to say Sunday whether the Border Patrol agent who fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti in a Minneapolis shooting this week did the right thing, saying his administration is “reviewing everything” and will reach a conclusion.  In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, the president did not answer directly when asked twice whether he thinks the agent acted appropriately, even as members of his administration...

North Carolina Republican calls for ‘thorough and impartial’ investigation after latest Minneapolis shooting 

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) on Sunday called for a thorough investigation into the latest fatal shooting involving a Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agent in Minneapolis, saying the American people are entitled to that “basic standard” of accountability from law enforcement. “There must be a thorough and impartial investigation into yesterday’s Minneapolis shooting, which is the basic standard...

Walz to Bondi after Minnesota shooting: ‘Go ahead and work on’ Epstein files

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) on Sunday slammed Attorney General Pam Bondi’s letter to him urging him to restore the “rule of law” by turning over information about the state’s welfare programs hours after a federal immigration agent shot and killed a local resident.  Bondi’s request follows the uncovering of a massive fraud scandal in...

Murkowski on Minneapolis shooting: ICE officers ‘do not have carte blanche’

Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) said Sunday that federal immigration officers “do not have carte blanche” while carrying out operations in cities nationwide, in the wake of the fatal shooting of an American citizen by Border Patrol agents. Murkowski wrote on the social platform X that Saturday’s fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis...

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