Category: News
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Jack Smith Admits Jan. 6 Star Witness Testimony Was Flawed Hearsay
In a significant revelation that challenges the narrative of the January 6th Committee, former special counsel Jack Smith has admitted that star witness Cassidy Hutchinson offered testimony that was largely “secondhand hearsay” and conflicted with the accounts of eyewitnesses. During a closed-door deposition with the House Judiciary Committee earlier this month, Smith undercut the reliability…
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‘Shoot You in the Face’: Judge Locks Up Suspect Targeting Richard Grenell Amid Surge in Political Violence
A federal judge has ordered a Virginia man to remain behind bars pending trial for allegedly threatening to kill Richard Grenell, a key figure in the Trump administration and current President of the Kennedy Center. The detention of 33-year-old Scott Allen Bolger is a significant legal victory for the Justice Department, occurring against a backdrop…
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The “Truckload” Defense: Why the DOJ Says It Can’t Release the Epstein Files Yet – and Why Congress Isn’t Buying It
The most explosive secret in Washington is currently sitting in a loading dock at the Department of Justice. Or at least, that is the government’s story. More than a week after the congressionally mandated deadline to release “all” files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the Department of Justice has released only a fraction of the archive.…
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“Something Just Snapped”: Pipe Bomb Suspect Confesses, Revealing a Motive That Targets the Entire System
For five years, the “Jan. 6 Pipe Bomber” was a silent specter—a grainy figure in a grey hoodie who represented the unknown threat lurking at the edges of American politics. Now, with the confession of Brian Cole Jr., the ghost has a voice, and what he is saying is perhaps more disturbing than any partisan…
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Mamdani Taps Lawyer Who Defended Al Qaeda Terrorist for Top NYC Legal Post
The incoming administration of Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has made its first definitive statement on the rule of law, not through a policy speech, but through personnel. In a move that has immediately electrified the city’s political ecosystem, Mamdani announced the appointment of Ramzi Kassem – a law professor known for defending detainees at Guantánamo Bay…
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How Marjorie Taylor Greene Found God, Forgave Her Enemies, and Walked Away from MAGA
Marjorie Taylor Greene, once the unshakeable avatar of the MAGA movement and Donald Trump’s fiercest defender on Capitol Hill, is leaving Congress. In a stunning reversal that has shaken the conservative landscape, the Georgia firebrand announced she will resign on January 5, 2026, cutting her third term short by a full year. The decision marks…
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FBI and DHS Launch ‘Massive’ Fraud Probe in Minnesota Following Viral Video Allegations
The simmering tensions between the Trump administration and the state of Minnesota have erupted into a full-scale federal intervention. On Monday, federal agents from the FBI and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) descended on Minneapolis, launching what officials call a “massive” investigation into alleged rampant fraud in state-run assistance programs. The crackdown, triggered in part…
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Trump Admin Offers Illegals $3,000 and a Free Flight Home – Take It or Get Arrested
With deportation facilities filling up and legal battles slowing down removals, the Trump administration is trying a new tactic to clear the backlog: cold, hard cash. On Monday, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced a “holiday stipend” of $3,000 for undocumented migrants who agree to leave the country voluntarily by the end of the year.…
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Judge Orders Trump to Bring Back ‘Tren de Aragua’ Gang Members from El Salvador Prison for a Second Chance
A federal judge has issued a stinging rebuke to the Trump administration, ordering the White House to fix a legal mess created nine months ago when it defied a court order and flew hundreds of Venezuelan migrants to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador. In a ruling that reasserts the power of the judiciary over…
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Supreme Court Rejects Trump Administration’s Emergency Bid, Leaving Three Justices Furious at ‘Dangerous’ Ruling
The winning streak is over. After a series of legal victories empowering the executive branch, the Supreme Court has drawn a sharp line in the sand, rejecting President Trump’s emergency request to deploy the National Guard to Chicago against the will of state leaders. In a decision that halts the administration’s “federalization” push in its…