In the wake of Charlie Kirk‘s assassination, some Democrats and gun control groups have had the unmitigated gall to demand more gun control. Here is the message they need to get through their thick heads: You are never getting it, especially when you are trying to disarm the people who are being killed. A who’s […]
Former Vice President Kamala Harris’s new book, 107 Days, about her short time as the Democratic Party nominee for president, is, by all accounts, illuminating. Early reviews suggest that Harris was frustrated with the hand she was dealt in late July 2024 when she became her party’s nominee. From her standpoint, the decision was made far […]
AS THE WORLD MOVES ON, BIDENWORLD BATTLES ITSELF. It’s an understatement to say that much has happened since Kamala Harris‘s short and unsuccessful run for president. But the former vice president appears not to have moved on. Harris has written a book, 107 Days, about her failed 2024 campaign. A brief excerpt has been published in the […]
President Trump said that "big progress" had been made as of Thursday evening in finding the assassin who killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk but he held back on providing too many details on where the manhunt currently stands. “I hear they’re making big progress and we’ll see what happens,” he told reporters, when asked if...
Senate Republicans on Thursday invoked the so-called “nuclear option” and changed the chamber’s rules to more easily confirm dozens of President Trump's stalled sub-Cabinet nominees. The 53-43 party-line vote came after negotiations intensified earlier Wednesday on a bipartisan deal to speed the nominations, but it failed to get enough Democratic support and Republicans moved forward...
Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent and profiler James Clemente spoke with Fox News Digital of the pre- and post-offense behavior of a high-profile shooter.
Republican and Democrat lawmakers alike mourned the sudden, fatal shooting of conservative leader Charlie Kirk on Wednesday, with one saying, "we're devastated."
Republicans changed Senate rules to allow President Donald Trump's nominees to be voted on in batches, following months of Democratic opposition to fast-track confirmations.
After talks fell apart, a frustrated Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., panned Democrats and their demand for more time to work out a deal, asking, "How much time is enough?"