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No asylum for America’s enemies

The United States has a ceasefire with the Islamic Republic of Iran. Our nation and Israel fought a 38- day war against an avowed enemy and the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism. It did so while supporters of the evil regime lived in luxury on American soil.  The U.S.’s immigration vetting system is clearly broken. […]

Resurfaced clips from top Democrats echoing Trump on birthright citizenship spark online uproar: ‘Wow’

Videos of Democrats Harry Reid and Dianne Feinstein criticizing birthright citizenship resurface as the Supreme Court debates Trump's executive order.

Christmas Vacation and Congress: ‘We’re all in misery’ amid the ongoing DHS shutdown

Fox News' Chad Pergram discusses Congress' prolonged DHS shutdown and the risky tactics associated with it as political divisions threaten deeper government funding crises.

Eric Swalwell accused of paying nanny with campaign funds while she lacked work authorization

Two complaints allege Rep. Eric Swalwell violated immigration and employment laws to keep his nanny in the U.S. using campaign funds as payment.

Living large in the lap of the ‘Great Satan’

Seldom has “good riddance” tripped more easily from the tongue. It’s gratifying to see...

Trump says U.S. will ‘make a lot of money’ from higher oil prices

President Trump said Thursday there is an upside to rising oil prices as a result of the war against Iran -- the U.S. will make money as a major producer.

Jill Biden promises to ‘set the record straight’ in upcoming memoir

Former first lady Jill Biden will soon be offering her perspective about former President Joseph R. Biden's decision to abruptly end his 2024 presidential reelection bid under pressure from fellow Democrats.

Maryland Democrats set to compete for all 188 seats in General Assembly

Maryland Democrats are aiming to compete for every seat in the General Assembly for the first time since 1974.

Middle East conflict is the largest oil disruption ever, IEA says

The International Energy Agency on Thursday said the war in the Middle East is "creating the largest supply disruption in the history of oil markets" as crude prices spiked again and tankers came under fire in the Gulf region.

Clyburn, 85, bucks Democrat generational revolt with bid for 18th term in Congress

Jim Clyburn announces bid for 18th term in Congress at age 85, defying calls for generational change as other Democratic leaders choose to retire

ICE busts human smuggling ring that kidnapped family, sexually assaulted pregnant woman

ICE agents busted a South Texas human smuggling ring, resulting in the arrests and sentencing of gang bangers who kidnapped a family and sexually assaulted a pregnant mother.

SCOOP: Democratic Virginia Gov Spanberger’s Republican cousin aims to flip key House seat red

Republican Jenny Rae Le Roux, cousin of Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger, launches congressional campaign in competitive Orange County, California, U.S. House district, in bid to flip blue seat.

US destroys aging Iranian warplanes, video shows

During the war against the Islamic Republic of Iran, U.S. Central Command released video footage of strikes against aircraft that were sitting on the ground.

Powell’s behind-the-scenes move after Trump’s DOJ opened its criminal probe

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made 13 calls to lawmakers after the Justice Department opened a criminal probe into his congressional testimony about the Fed's renovations.

A Different Energiewende for the EU?

In 1990, about 30 percent of the EU’s electricity was generated by nuclear power, a share that has fallen by about half since then.

The Senate Housing Bill Mess

By preventing large investors from building homes, a bipartisan housing bill will do more to limit new construction than to spur affordability.

It’s Not Too Late for Influencers to End the Groyper Grift

Dear young men: No, the Jews are not to blame for your problems.

White Progressives Still Don’t Get Black Voters

They should start listening to what minorities are actually saying.

States Have an Important Role to Play in Countering CCP Infiltration

A new Indiana law sets a strong precedent for how states can limit the influence of foreign adversaries.

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