ICE Rescues 27, Including 10 Children, From Human-Trafficking Ring

Immigration enforcement authorities rescued 27 human-trafficking victims in Nebraska last week. Among the victims Immigration and Customs Enforcement rescued were 10 children under the age of 12, according to the Department of Homeland Security. “Our brave ICE law enforcement rescued these children and women, who were being sexually exploited and trafficked,” said Tricia McLaughlin, assistant DHS secretary. The human-trafficking […]

3 Takeaways From Trump’s Meeting with European Leaders on Russia-Ukraine War

President Donald Trump hosted a group of European leaders at the White House on Monday directly after a meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office. “Peace is in reach,” Trump said of the war between Russia and Ukraine. The president was seated beside European leaders: French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, […]

The Human Cost of Biden’s Shameful ‘Children’s Crusade’ at the Border

Around the year 1212, a boy preached to children in France that they should take up the cross and follow him to the Holy Land. Thousands did. None reached Jerusalem. Most gave up before leaving Europe. Others were shipwrecked or sold into slavery in the Islamic caliphate of Tunisia. Centuries later, the Biden administration’s facilitation of mass […]

3 Jaw-Dropping Revelations on Russiagate and the Clinton Probe

The Trump administration released this week newly declassified documents that appear to reveal political weaponization of intelligence regarding Russiagate and the Clinton Foundation probe. These documents shine new light on how the Intelligence Community handled the investigation into potential corruption regarding Bill and Hillary Clinton’s family foundation. They also suggest Democrats intentionally leaked classified information to […]

Delaware’s 2026 Senate Race Takes Shape as Incumbent Weighs Re-Election Bid

Delaware voters will decide the fate of the state’s Class II U.S. Senate seat on November 3, 2026, in a contest that could test Democratic dominance in a state where Republicans have struggled to gain traction in federal races. The seat is currently held by two-term Democrat Chris Coons, who won re-election in 2020 with […]

5 Big Takeaways From Trump’s White House Meeting With Zelenskyy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy came to the White House on Monday for a high-stakes meeting with President Donald Trump. Seated in the Oval Office next to Zelenskyy, Trump expressed his fervent desire to see an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine, and his optimism for a peace deal. “I think progress is being made, very substantial […]

Faulty DC Crime Stats Say: Don’t Believe Your Lying Eyes About Crime in Our Nation’s Capital

Those complaining about President Donald Trump’s Washington, D.C. crime crackdown claim that crime isn’t as bad as it seems. Even more unbelievably, they claim that violent crime in our nation’s capital is at a 30-year low. In other words, they’re saying: Don’t believe your lying eyes. Crime isn’t as bad as it seems. But a quick walk through downtown D.C. […]

Your Money, Their Agenda: The Left’s Taxpayer-Funded War on Trump

What if I told you that your tax dollars helped prop up a massive left-wing political influence campaign that fed staff and policy ideas into the Biden administration and is now working to oppose President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration and his reforms to the bureaucracy? My book “The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating […]

Vaxxed and Axed: Australia’s Cancer Surge Post-Jab – The Ugly Truth Big Pharma Doesn’t Want You to See

Listen up, freedom-loving folks, because if you thought the COVID jab circus was just about masks and lockdowns, think again – it’s looking like a slow-burn horror show for your health, especially Down Under where they jammed those shots into arms like there was no tomorrow. Australia, that poster child for vaccine mandates and 90%-plus […]

Could September Showdown On Spending Be Schumer’s Last Stand?

Earlier this year in March, Congress completed work on a six-month continuing resolution that will carry discretionary government spending, about $1.87 trillion, through the end of the fiscal year, Sept. 30, which is now rapidly approaching. Now, Congress will again be called on to pass in some form the 12 appropriations bills. Usually, at this time of […]