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White House says Walz, Frey incited chaos after anti-ICE mob storms Minneapolis church

Minneapolis faces escalating anti-ICE protests following fatal shooting of protester Renee Good, with federal agents investigating church disruption and fraud scandal.

Elon Musk pours a staggering $10M into Kentucky Senate race, backing pro-Trump business outsider

Pro-Trump outsider Nate Morris says Musk's staggering donation gives his Kentucky Senate campaign firepower to compete against establishment Republicans.

Kamala Harris’s Presidential Campaign Was Run by a Bunch of Lunatics

From Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s description, her campaign was run by paranoid antisemites.

Joe who? Trump’s mission to erase all traces of the Biden presidency

President Biden used to joke with younger voters that they'll forget all about him once he is out of office. Soon, all of America could be asking, "Joe who?" because of President Trump's full-scale assault on his predecessor's legacy.

Trump links bid to control Greenland to Nobel Peace Prize snub in message to Norway’s leader

President Trump sent a message to Norway's prime minister saying he no longer feels "an obligation to think purely of peace" because he didn't receive the Nobel Peace Prize and only U.S. control of Greenland can ensure global security.

Dave Matthews rips ‘revolting’ Trump, Noem, ICE: ‘I don’t like these monsters’

Dave Matthews is blasting President Trump and the "monsters that are running the show right now," ripping the administration's immigration enforcement tactics and as well as moves in Venezuela. "I think about how lucky I've been in my life here in this land. And so then I think of how I repay it, and the...

Suing the past: Climate lawfare takes aim at World War II contracts

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case on Jan. 12 regarding a climate lawfare case involving oil extraction by private companies during World War II, which has resulted in judgments approaching $1 billion in Louisiana, highlighting the importance of neutral forums and the threat of unscrupulous trial lawyers to public-private partnerships.

Dan Bongino set to return to talk show after exiting FBI

Conservative pundit Dan Bongino, who served as President Trump's deputy FBI director last year, is planning a return to the microphone. Bongino said he will relaunch his popular podcast and video show on the streaming platform Rumble on Feb. 2 with a two-hour program airing weekdays at 10 a.m. EST. The show will be available...

Iran vows retaliation as Trump mulls military options

Iran’s top diplomat on Monday said the country is prepared for war as President Trump is reportedly weighing military options to intervene and protect protesters in the country, where fatalities are estimated in the hundreds. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Tehran is ready for negotiations with the U.S. based on “mutual respect,” but...

Murphy: Trump ‘has committed 10 times more impeachable offenses’ in this term

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said on Sunday he thinks President Trump has committed more impeachable offenses in his second term than he did during his first, when he was impeached twice. In an interview on NBC News’s “Meet the Press,” Murphy declined to say whether he thinks the House should consider impeachment if Democrats take...

ICE violence epitomizes Trumpism’s terrible transformations 

Trumpism is a revolting retreat from basic American principles.

The politics of removing Nicolas Maduro

The White House has an uphill battle in selling its actions in Venezuela to the American people, but it should not be an impossible task. 

Trump motorcade rerouted due to ‘suspicious object’ in Florida

President Trump’s motorcade was rerouted on Sunday after a “suspicious object” was discovered at Palm Beach International Airport (PBI). The U.S. Secret Service (USSS) discovered the object during advance sweeps at the president’s usual airport in Florida, prompting the motorcade to take a different route than usual to get to the airport, taking a circular...

Schumer: Trump ‘bullying’ Federal Reserve with DOJ subpoenas

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) is accusing President Trump of “bullying” the Federal Reserve with criminal subpoenas, echoing an allegation Fed Chairman Jerome Powell made in a video statement Sunday. “Donald Trump’s assault on the Fed’s independence continues, threatening the strength and stability of our economy,” Schumer said in a statement. “This is...

GOP senator: DOJ ‘credibility’ is ‘in question’ over Powell investigation

Republican Sen. Thom Tillis (N.C.), a senior member of the Senate Banking Committee, is questioning the “credibility” of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) investigation of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and threatening to oppose President Trump’s nominees to the central bank until the matter is resolved. “If there were any remaining doubt whether advisers within...

Will the oblivious establishment media finally learn its lessons in 2026?

Americans today are speaking to the establishment media, but the journalism profession is not listening, seemingly oblivious to the citizen message being sent.  

Trump on DOJ’s Federal Reserve probe: ‘I don’t know anything about it’

President Trump said on Sunday that he doesn’t “know anything” about the Department of Justice (DOJ) probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. In a brief interview with NBC News, Trump denied knowledge of the criminal investigation while repeating his frequent criticism of Powell, specifically pointing to ongoing renovations at the two Fed buildings. “I...

America was supposed to be different —now Trump rules it with fear 

The United States is supposed to be different, but Trump sees the world as an extension of himself — a place where bullies gain wealth and power by mistreating others and controlling them with fear.  

How the administration is preparing for the new economic Cold War

American capital now faces the simplest decision in its history.

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