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After 24 Years of Pain, 9/11 Families Are Celebrating a Major Step Toward Accountability
For twenty-four years, the families of the victims of the September 11th attacks have been fighting for one thing: their day in court. This week, in a “historic, landmark decision,” a federal judge has finally given them the green light to proceed to trial with their lawsuit against the Kingdom...
Read more →Patriot Charlie Kirk SHOT by Assassin While Speaking to Students, Trump Leads Nation in Prayer
In the middle of a political speech on a sunny university campus, the sound of a gunshot shattered the peace. Charlie Kirk , one of the nation’s most prominent conservative activists and a key ally of President Trump, was struck down Wednesday in a shocking act of violence. The attack, captured...
Read more →Who was Charlie Kirk? A Look at the Turning Point USA Founder and Conservative Activist
He was one of the most recognizable and powerful voices in modern conservative media, a young activist who built a nationwide political movement from the ground up before he was old enough to legally drink. To his millions of supporters, Charlie Kirk was a fearless warrior fighting for freedom on...
Read more →Trump Demands “DEATH PENALTY” for Charlotte Killer, Not Mentioning The Right To A Fair Trial
The President of the United States has rendered his own verdict in the tragic murder of a Ukrainian refugee. He has declared the accused an “ANIMAL,” demanded a “Quick” trial, and proclaimed that the only acceptable punishment is the “DEATH PENALTY.” This is not a simple “tough on...
Read more →Chaos and Confusion After Kirk Assassination as Officials Give Conflicting Reports on Suspect
In the frantic hours after a political assassination, a nation holds its breath, desperate for answers. As conflicting reports emerged from Utah on Wednesday evening – is a suspect at large, or is a person of interest in custody? – the public was given a rare and raw look into the “fog of...
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FBI Releases Photos of Person of Interest in Charlie Kirk Assassination, Asks For Help
Just before he walked on stage to give his final speech, conservative activist Charlie Kirk sent a text message to a U.S. Senator. “Event I think is going to be a win,” it read. Minutes later, that optimism was shattered by a sniper’s bullet in an act of political assassination that has...
Read more →Jury Seated in Ryan Routh Trial; Opening Statements to Begin in Trump Assassination Attempt Case
Twelve ordinary citizens have just taken an oath in a Florida courtroom. Their task is one of the most profound and difficult duties in a republic: to sit in judgment of a man accused of attempting to assassinate the President of the United States. With a jury now seated, the federal trial of Ryan...
Read more →Trump Unleashes ‘Operation Midway Blitz’ on Chicago
With a social media post invoking a classic war movie and the “smell of deportations in the morning,” the Trump administration has declared a new front in its war on sanctuary city policies. The newly launched “Operation Midway Blitz” is more than just another immigration raid in Chicago ....
Read more →Inside Epstein’s “Birthday Book”: Bizarre Animal Photos, Poolside Candids, and a Note from Bill Clinton
It is a scrapbook from a depraved world. A 238-page book, compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday, has just been released to the public by the House Oversight Committee. Its contents are a bizarre and unsettling collection of children’s drawings, photos of mating...
Read more →White House Blasts “Shameful” Media for Ignoring Refugee’s Murder, Blames “Soft-on-Crime” Democrats
The story is a gut-wrenching American tragedy. A young Ukrainian refugee, Iryna Zarutska, fled a brutal war in her homeland to find safety in the United States, only to be stabbed to death on a public train in Charlotte, North Carolina. Her murder has now become the focal point of a fierce national...
Read more →Juror Dismissed as Trump Assassin Trial Struggles to Find Impartial Panel
Can twelve impartial Americans still be found? In a Florida courtroom this week, that question has become the central, agonizing challenge in the trial of the man accused of attempting to assassinate the President. As dozens of potential jurors are dismissed for their passionate and unshakeable...
Read more →Trump Considers “Game-Changer” National Emergency Declaration to Tackle the U.S. Housing Crisis
The American dream of homeownership is slipping out of reach for millions, crushed by skyrocketing prices and a severe housing shortage. As a bipartisan group in Congress slowly works on a traditional legislative solution, the White House is now floating a far more radical and constitutionally...
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Trump Pays ‘Patriots’: DHS Offers Excessive Signing Bonus
While a signing bonus for a federal agency is not, in itself, a direct constitutional violation, a bonus of this magnitude for a law enforcement agency like ICE raises several significant concerns. These concerns aren’t about the bonus itself, but about the potential downstream consequences for...
Read more →Jury Selection Starts for Man Who Tried to Assassinate President Trump
The trial beginning today in a Florida courtroom is for one of the most serious crimes imaginable in a democracy: the attempted assassination of a president. But the proceedings are already marked by extraordinary circumstances. The defendant is representing himself. The judge is a past appointee...
Read more →JD Vance Teases 2028 White House Run, Says It “Won’t Be Given to Me.”
It is a familiar ritual in Washington D.C. A sitting Vice President, just seven months into a new term, is asked about his future ambitions. He gives the expected, coy answer, insisting he is focused only on “the current job.” But beneath this familiar political dance, a profound constitutional...
Read more →Supreme Court Lifts Injunction, Allowing Trump Administration to Continue Patrols in California
An ICE agent is on patrol in Southern California. In a split second, they must decide whether to stop and interrogate a person based on a handful of factors. Can they consider the language a person is speaking, their apparent ethnicity, or the fact that they are near a day-labor pickup spot? The...
Read more →SCOTUS Allows Trump to Keep Fired FTC Commissioner Off Payroll
With a brief, temporary order, Chief Justice John Roberts has paused a lower court’s ruling, allowing President Trump to, for now, keep a fired Federal Trade Commissioner off the government payroll. This seemingly minor procedural move is the opening salvo in what could be one of the most...
Read more →Appeals Court Upholds $83.3 Million Defamation Verdict Against Trump in E. Jean Carroll Case
A federal appeals court has just affirmed one of the largest defamation awards in recent history – an $83.3 million verdict against a sitting U.S. President. The ruling in the E. Jean Carroll case is a major legal blow to President Donald Trump. But more than that, it is a powerful judicial...
Read more →A Countdown of the 7 Most Shocking Moments from Trump’s E. Jean Carroll Saga
The long, sordid, and constitutionally significant legal battle between the writer E. Jean Carroll and President Donald Trump has finally reached a momentous conclusion – for now. An appeals court has upheld the staggering $83.3 million defamation verdict against him. This saga has been filled...
Read more →House Oversight Committee Receives Epstein Estate Documents, Including “Birthday Book” with Trump Note
A single, explosive page from a book, hidden for years within the private estate of Jeffrey Epstein, has now been released to the world by a congressional committee. The page contains a bizarre, typewritten note to Epstein, signed with a name that appears to be “Donald.” This is not the end of...
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