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Trump ‘ask us’ doctrine explained as protests rage in far left states

President Donald Trump has vowed not to bring federal law enforcement into Democrat cities amid protests “unless and until" officials there “ask us" for help — and do so politely.

I’m suing social-media platforms like Snapchat — so someone else’s child doesn’t die like mine did

I never imagined I would be a plaintiff in the landmark social-media-addiction trials that started last...

What the Grammys did to Cher is criminal — shame on them for disgraceful display

Superstar Cher, 79, appeared dazed and confused when she took the stage to accept...

We Are What We Pretend to Be

Robert Peel created modern police forces and wanted them to be seen as an...

Marjorie Taylor Greene Stumbles into Populism’s Blind Alley

Anyone who tries to meet the aggrieved populists in the middle will be outflanked...

House gears up to take Senate’s government shutdown deal with rare Sunday meeting

House leaders are aiming to expedite consideration of the Senate's deal to fund the government as a shutdown looms after midnight.

Trump says Iran already has US terms as military strike clock ticks

Iran offers to discuss nuclear program with U.S. "on an equal footing" as Washington deploys warships to Middle East amid growing diplomatic tensions.

Minnesota Gov Walz, AG Ellison to testify in House investigation into alleged $9B welfare fraud

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and AG Keith Ellison will testify under oath next month in congressional investigation into alleged $9 billion Minnesota welfare fraud scandal.

Ex-Biden aide draws GOP backlash after post on child’s death in custody amid mounting ICE scrutiny

A former Biden administration official's social media post lamenting the death of a young child in government custody amid increased immigration operations in Minnesota drew backlash from Republicans, who seized on the fact that the death occurred during the Biden administration.

Yes, President Trump Could Use a Cabinet Shake-Up — and a Few More Ambassadors

You’d be surprised at how many big ambassadorial jobs are still open, one year into Trump’s second term.

Don Lemon’s Arrest

The DOJ says more details are coming. Perhaps they’ll help determine whether Lemon was part of the rabble or just sympathetically reporting on the...

Don Lemon Arrested in Connection with Minneapolis Church Storming

Lemon was covering the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles when he was taken into custody.

The Cabinet Appointees Who Are Failing President Trump

Anyone else feel like President Trump might be well-served by a cabinet shakeup?

DEI Zealots Realize They Need New Tactics

The DEI mania, designed to undermine America’s foundations, has done much but is running out of steam. Therefore, say two authors, it needs a...

Trump Taps Kevin Warsh to Succeed Jerome Powell as Fed Chairman

Warsh is an advocate of cutting interest rates and last summer called for ‘regime change’ at the Fed.

ICE arrested 650 in West Virginia in January; state hailed ‘professionalism’ of agents

ICE quietly surged personnel into West Virginia in January, netting 650 illegal immigrants -- all without the violent pushback and chaos that's erupted in places such as Minnesota.

Minnesota Gov. Walz, Ellison to testify in front of House on fraud

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and state Attorney General Keith Ellison are set to testify in front of the House Oversight Committee on March 4 for its investigation into the fraud scandal that involved some of the state's Somali immigrants.

Justice Department releases 3 million pages from its Jeffrey Epstein files

The Justice Department on Friday released many more records from its investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, resuming disclosures under a law intended to reveal what the government knew about the millionaire financier's sexual abuse of young girls and his interactions with the rich and powerful.

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