Category: News
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Hegseth Tells 800 Generals “The Era of Defense is Over” – Then Orders Them to Meet Male Combat Standards or Lose Their Jobs
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stood before nearly 800 generals and admirals summoned from around the world and declared the organization they’ve spent decades serving no longer exists. “The era of the Department of Defense is over,” he announced Tuesday at Marine Corps Base Quantico. “From this moment forward, the only mission of the newly…
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Government Shutdown Hours Away as Trump Meeting Collapses Into Partisan Blame Game
Vice President JD Vance walked out of the White House on Monday afternoon and delivered the news nobody wanted to hear. “I think we’re headed into a shutdown because the Democrats won’t do the right thing. I hope they change their mind.” The hour-long meeting between President Trump and congressional leaders produced no deal, no…
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Can a President Grant Amnesty to Foreign Terrorists? Trump’s Gaza Plan Tests Constitutional Limits
President Trump just promised something no American president has ever offered before: amnesty for members of a foreign terrorist organization. The 20-point Gaza peace plan unveiled Monday at the White House includes a provision granting Hamas members who disarm “amnesty” – and that single word has opened up a constitutional rabbit hole that nobody seems…
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Charlie Kirk’s Alleged Assassin Faces a Mountain of Evidence – And His Lawyers Just Asked for More Time
Tyler Robinson’s new defense attorney walked into a Utah courtroom Monday and immediately asked for more time. Not to prepare a defense strategy or interview witnesses – just to comprehend the sheer volume of evidence prosecutors have compiled against her client in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The mountain is so large that…
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NYC’s Next Mayor Wants to Spend Huge Amounts Defending Immigrants From Trump – But Won’t Say Who Qualifies
Zohran Mamdani wants to spend $165 million of New York City taxpayer money to protect immigrants from deportation. The 33-year-old Democratic socialist leading the mayoral race calls it the “cornerstone” of creating the “strongest sanctuary city in the country.” He just won’t specify which immigrants would qualify for that protection. The distinction between legal and…
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Trump Summons 800 Generals to One Room – And Nobody Knows Why They’re Really There
Nearly 800 generals and admirals from around the world received orders last week to report to Quantico, Virginia on Tuesday. No explanation was provided. No agenda was disclosed. Just a command to appear – and speculation about what happens when that many stars gather in one room at the same time. President Trump says it’s…
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Shutdown Standoff: Republicans Say Only Democratic Leader Can Break Impasse
The federal government is barreling toward a Tuesday night shutdown deadline, and according to the White House and congressional Republicans, there’s only one person who can stop it: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. In what’s shaping up to be an unusual constitutional chess match, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Monday morning that President Trump…
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s Supreme Court Gamble Could Expose the Legal Loophole That Let Epstein’s Co-Conspirators Walk Free
The Supreme Court’s private conference on Monday will decide whether to hear an appeal that nobody wants to touch. Ghislaine Maxwell, serving 20 years for sex trafficking, is asking the justices to reverse her conviction based on a promise Jeffrey Epstein extracted from federal prosecutors two decades ago – a promise that may have protected…
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The President’s Power Play That Could Demolish 90 Years of Government Independence
The Supreme Court just agreed to crack open a 90-year-old precedent that stands between the president and absolute control over federal agencies. The case involves a fired commissioner, an angry president, and a constitutional theory that could reshape American government as we know it. At stake is far more than one woman’s job. When a…
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Multiple People Shot at Church in Michigan; Suspect is Dead
The doors of a church are meant to be a threshold to a sanctuary, a sacred space where the conflicts of the world are left outside. On Sunday morning, in a quiet suburb of Michigan, that threshold was violently breached by a gunman, turning a house of worship into a scene of carnage. This is…