Former President Donald Trump hinted that if he gets reelected he would use the government to investigate his political opponents the same way the Biden Justice Department went after him.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie plans to visit Israel on Sunday, making him the first GOP presidential contender to visit since the Oct. 7 attacks by the Palestinian militants in Hamas.
American retiree Kenneth Darlington was apparently fed up with environmentalist protesters blocking traffic in Panama. He got out of his car, walked down the road toward them, drew his gun, and told them to move. When they didn’t, according to press reports, he opened fire, killing two of the protesters.
Much was made of the resounding pro-abortion rights victory in Ohio on Tuesday by people on both sides of the political aisle. Many saw it as proof that most people support the legality of ending the lives of children in the womb. Given the results of the election, it’s hard to argue otherwise. However, just because it is hard to argue, it doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be argued. It also doesn't mean pro-life politics should be abandoned by conservative politicians.
Search “Tim Scott” on Google, and nearly every result centers on introducing his girlfriend, Mindy Noce. Noce, 47, is an interior designer for a real estate company in Charleston, South Carolina.
Pericles, the ancient Greek politician and general, once said, “Time is the wisest counselor of all.” In that spirit, and after the shellacking Republicans endured in Tuesday’s election, time has shown that without a doubt, Harmeet Dhillon should have been elected chairwoman of the Republican National Committee in January. Instead, the majority chose to reelect Ronna McDaniel. It was another disastrous mistake by RNC members in a long line of recent political mistakes.
Suspicious letters have been reported at election offices this week in Oregon, Washington, California, Nevada and Georgia. Fentanyl was found in four of the letters, according to a statement from the FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, per The Associated Press. “Law enforcement is working diligently to intercept any additional letters before they are...
The Texas Senate on Thursday fast-tracked two measures to broaden the state's jurisdiction over immigration enforcement. The bills, one which would make crossing the border from Mexico into Texas a crime and another appropriating more than $1.5 billion for border enforcement, crossed the chamber's finish line just two days after the beginning of a special...