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Newsom’s ties to CCP under microscope in new book exposing alleged corruption: ‘Fleeced American citizens’

A new book examines Gov. Gavin Newsom's relationship with China during his years running California and raises a variety of red flags about his work with CCP-linked groups.

DOGE lawmakers look to defund Biden’s anemic-paced $3B EV postal truck ‘boondoggle’

Rep. Michael Cloud and Sen. Joni Ernst are forwarding the "Return to Sender" Act to defund a multibillion-dollar "boondoggle" that is attempting to refit the USPS fleet with EVs.

‘Leave now’: Trump admin repurposes controversial CBP One app to encourage self-deportations

The Department of Homeland Security is announcing a new app to replace the controversial CBP One app, allowing illegal immigrants to facilitate their self deportation.

Rename Black Lives Matter Plaza after Laken Riley

Black Lives Matter Plaza will soon be no more.  The toxic, radical, left-wing street graffiti that defaced two blocks of 16th Street NW near the White House will be removed in the coming months. District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser made the decision in response to a congressional proposal that threatened to withhold federal funds […]

Canada’s parochial panic about Trump’s America is ridiculous

Much of the alarmist rhetoric in Canada stems from a fundamental failure to grasp the evolution of U.S. strategic thought.

Trump NIH appointee defends president’s research funding cuts, lays out new vision for future

Donald Trump's pick to lead the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, spent much of his time during his confirmation hearing Wednesday defending the president's move to cap indirect research costs doled out by the NIH. However, he also got a chance to lay out his vision for future research at the agency.

SEE IT: Republicans reveal expectations for Elon Musk’s closed-door meeting with lawmakers tonight

House Republicans are hoping to affirm that they are on the same page as Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) during a closed-door meeting on Wednesday night.

Trump’s top moments on illegal immigration in address to Congress: ‘What a job’

President Trump repeatedly returned to the subject of illegal immigration on Tuesday night, when he touted his record and took aim at how Democrats have handled the issue.

Karoline Leavitt explains US efforts to negotiate with Hamas to free American hostages

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt explained the United States' negotiations with Hamas aimed at securing the release of American hostages during a Wednesday briefing.

Inside Elon Musk’s huddle with GOP senators: DOGE head touts $4M savings per day

DOGE head Elon Musk met with senators at the Capitol on Wednesday to update them on his progress and answer questions.

‘Sanctuary’ city mayor confronted after gang member allegedly assaults federal officers

Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio confronted Denver Mayor Mike Johnston for upholding “sanctuary" city policies after an illegal immigrant allegedly assaulted a federal officer.

Democrats refuse to define ‘woman’ when pressed on Capitol Hill: ‘Complicated question’

Democratic lawmakers wouldn't provide a definition for "woman" in a new video as President Donald Trump focuses his second term on declaring the difference between the two biological sexes.

GSA erases public list of federal properties to be sold

The General Services Administration already has removed an online list of more than 400 "non-core" federal properties it said it wanted to sell off.

Texas Democrat Rep. Sylvester Turner, 70, dies two months into first congressional term

Rep. Sylvester Turner, Texas Democrat and former mayor of Houston, died suddenly at age 70, just two months into his first congressional term.

Federal watchdog blocks Trump’s firing of thousands at Agriculture Department

The Merit Systems Protection Board moved Wednesday to block the Trump administration's attempt to fire thousands of "probationary" workers at the Agriculture Department, saying the action may have violated the law.

‘No quid pro quo’: NYC Mayor Adams tells Congress he didn’t strike deal with Trump

New York Mayor Eric Adams told Congress under oath on Wednesday that his new stance on illegal immigrants isn't the result of any deal with the Trump administration.

‘Bear with me,’ Trump says as both farmers and consumers brace for tariff effects

Farmers and meat producers across the U.S. can expect the new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China and the retaliatory action from those countries to hurt their bottom lines by billions of dollars if they stay in place a while, and consumers could quickly see higher prices for produce and ground beef.

U.S. Rep. and former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner dies at 70

Democratic U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner of Texas has died two months after taking office and hours after attending President Donald Trump's address before Congress in Washington, D.C., officials said on Wednesday. He was 70.

Georgia Democrat Lucy McBath says she’s exploring a 2026 run for governor

Georgia U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath filed paperwork on Wednesday to raise money for a run for governor in 2026, becoming the first Democrat to take that step.

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