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President Donald Trump warned Wednesday that potential terrorist “sleeper cells” could already be inside the United States, suggesting many may have entered during former President Joe Biden’s border policies. Speaking to reporters during a press gaggle, Trump said he has been briefed on various security threats, including intelligence about a possible drone-based attack targeting California. While officials are still investigating...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer ignited a political firestorm Tuesday after claiming that a Republican-backed election integrity bill could allow federal authorities to remove “tens of billions of people” from voter rolls — a statement that immediately drew criticism and confusion given that the entire population of the United States is roughly 330 million. The clash came during a press...
A newly uncovered voter fraud case in Philadelphia is fueling a fierce national debate over election integrity, with immigration and election experts warning that even isolated incidents can erode public trust in the system. Federal prosecutors say Mahady Sacko, a Mauritanian citizen living in the United States illegally, voted in multiple federal elections over a span of more than a...
As the long-delayed Obama Presidential Center barrels toward its long-awaited opening in Chicago, new federal tax filings are putting a spotlight on the people running the operation—and the hefty salaries some of them are collecting along the way. At the center of the scrutiny is Obama Foundation CEO Valerie Jarrett, one of former President Barack Obama’s closest longtime advisors. According...
Podcaster Joe Rogan is once again diving into the political crossfire, this time over the heated national debate surrounding voter ID laws. During a recent episode of his show, Rogan expressed disbelief that many Democrats continue to compare voter ID requirements to the discriminatory policies of the Jim Crow era. Speaking with journalist Michael Shellenberger, Rogan questioned the logic behind...
A political firestorm erupted on Capitol Hill after Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., posted a blunt message on social media declaring, “Muslims don’t belong in American society,” prompting fierce backlash from Democrats and renewed debate about the role of religion and assimilation in the United States. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., addressed the controversy while speaking to reporters during House Republicans’...
A new media controversy erupted after SiriusXM host Megyn Kelly accused CBS News’ 60 Minutes of deceptively editing an interview with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, creating the impression that he was answering a question about Israel’s influence on recent U.S. strikes against Iran when, in reality, he was responding to criticism from voices within the America First movement. The...
California Governor Gavin Newsom and his wife, filmmaker Jennifer Siebel Newsom, are facing mounting scrutiny after critics revealed how her politically themed documentaries were promoted inside California classrooms — with help from the very government her husband leads. Siebel Newsom, founder of the nonprofit The Representation Project and the for-profit production company Girls Club Entertainment, has built a national audience...
A newly circulating clip featuring former President Bill Clinton and Republican Rep. Nancy Mace is making the rounds online, and viewers can’t stop talking about what appears to be Clinton turning on the charm — in the middle of a deposition tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The clip, pulled from recorded deposition footage connected to questions about Clinton’s ties...
President Donald Trump’s military actions in Iran have ignited fierce debate in Washington, but a moment on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher exposed what critics say is a glaring double standard within the Democratic Party. During Friday’s broadcast, Democratic California Sen. Adam Schiff joined Maher for a wide-ranging discussion covering everything from the Epstein files to the growing tensions...