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Douglas Murray: Trump has a chance to end Khamenei’s reign of terror in Iran

For 46 years, the Revolutionary Islamic Government has tortured the people of Iran.

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s scheme to tackle weed ‘inequity’ … reeks

Buried in the governor's 2026 State of the State policy book, released Tuesday, is...

Why even death doesn’t halt the media attacks on Scott Adams

Even in death, conservatives are granted no peace — while leftist allies, including terrorists...

Homan says Trump administration needs better ‘messaging’ about immigration enforcement

White House border czar Tom Homan said Thursday the Trump administration needs to be better about its "messaging" over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations across the country. "I think we're being egged on by the press," Homan told Laura Ingraham on "The Ingraham Angle" on Fox News. "I think there's a lot of false...

Pompeo warns Trump not to trust ‘bad actor’ Delcy Rodríguez to run Venezuela

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday warned President Trump not to trust Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez to run her country, calling her a "bad actor." "I forget his exact language, [but Trump said] that she was behaving pretty well," Pompeo said on the “Cats & Cosby" radio show on WABC 770 AM....

The Anti-ICE Insurgency

What we’re seeing in Minneapolis is not peaceful protest.

Update on FBI Search of Washington Post Reporter’s Home

The Justice Department’s investigative methods were aggressive but likely justifiably so and within legal bounds.

House Democrat introduces articles of impeachment against Kristi Noem

Rep. Robin Kelly introduced three articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, a move backed by nearly 70 members of Congress.

DOJ says Lindsey Halligan will remain as U.S. attorney in Virginia

The Department of Justice is defending Lindsey Halligan's position as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, dismissing an order by a federal judge who said she could not legally hold the title.

Senators debate abortion drug risks and effectiveness, request FDA review

Members of a Senate committee demanded that the Food and Drug Administration restore its previous safeguards, removed by Democratic administrations, for chemical abortion drugs.

More drama at Heritage Foundation as one scholar returns, another joins Pence defectors

One of the two legal experts who left the Heritage Foundation shortly before Christmas has joined his fellow defectors at former Vice President Mike Pence's policy shop -- and the other has returned to Heritage.

Trump administration lawyers blessed U.S. operation to remove Maduro from power, memo shows

Days before the U.S. military operation that removed Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro from power, Trump administration lawyers blessed the action by saying it would "not rise to the level of a war in the constitutional sense" and would serve "important national interests," according to a legal opinion that articulates a muscular view of presidential power.

From Minneapolis to Venezuela, Trump starts new year with fresh risks as he faces midterm verdict

It's only two weeks into the new year, and President Donald Trump has already claimed control of Venezuela, escalated threats to seize Greenland and flooded American streets with masked immigration agents.

Joe Rogan questions ICE activities after fatal shooting, compares tactics to ‘the Gestapo’

Podcaster Joe Rogan compared immigration enforcement tactics to "the Gestapo" in the latest episode of his podcast, aligning more with those who have expressed discontent over the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good.

As Trump’s envoy, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry says he wants to meet Greenlanders and not diplomats

While President Donald Trump says he will take action on Greenland whether its people " like it or not, " his newly handpicked U.S. special envoy is setting off on his own approach.

US apologizes for deporting a college student flying home for Thanksgiving surprise

The Trump administration apologized in court for a "mistake" in the deportation of a Massachusetts college student who was detained trying to fly home to surprise her family for Thanksgiving, but still argued the error should not affect her case.

No immediate court decision on a request to stop the immigration crackdown in Minnesota

A judge made no immediate decision Wednesday on Minnesota's request to suspend the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in the state, where federal agents have yanked people from cars and confronted angry bystanders demanding they pack up and leave.

‘Landman’ star gets seat at the table in Trump-era energy push as Hollywood meets the oil patch

Andy Garcia discusses his role in Paramount+ series 'Landman' at energy conference, sharing insights about oil industry and Taylor Sheridan's portrayal.

Union backs Ford worker who traded insults with Trump during Michigan plant visit

The UAW is defending a Ford autoworker after Trump allegedly gave him the middle finger during Michigan plant visit, saying workers shouldn't face vulgar behavior.

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