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Transportation industry showers son-in-law of transportation secretary with cash to fuel congressional bid

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s son-in-law is running for Congress. Despite being a 26-year-old with scant political experience running to represent a district in rural Wisconsin, he’s attracted massive amounts of financial support from an unlikely source: the transportation industry. This dynamic has some concerned that the donations could be an effort on the part of […]

Illegal immigrant accused of attempted rape in Virginia had past charges dropped by Soros-backed prosecutor

An illegal immigrant was arrested this week for allegedly attempting to rape a woman in Arlington, Virginia, a sanctuary jurisdiction, after the county’s George Soros-backed chief prosecutor dropped charges in several past cases against the serial offender. Commonwealth’s Attorney Parisa Dehghani-Tafti is now facing questions from critics over why the suspect, a Guatemalan national with […]

Third round of April Social Security payments goes out in three days

The third round of April Social Security payments for retirees, now capped at $5,181, will be issued in three days. When will payments arrive? Retirees born on or after the 21st of a month will receive this payment on April 22.  The first round went out on April 8 to those born on or before […]

The weekslong FISA battle that ended in an overnight defeat for Mike Johnson

Conservative privacy hawks delivered a blunt verdict to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) after weeks of wrangling over an extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: no deal. The back-to-back losses suffered by Johnson on the floor early Friday morning were months in the making, as GOP divisions against an extension of […]

Erosion of Democratic support for Israel raises fears of a lasting partisan split

A Senate vote this week to block certain arms sales to Israel may have been largely symbolic, but for many Democrats and foreign policy observers, it underscored something more consequential: a shift inside the Democratic Party that is beginning to test the long-standing bipartisan consensus on the Jewish state. More than three dozen Senate Democrats […]

Prosecutor who charged ICE officer took $286K from far-left PACs

The Minnesota prosecutor who charged a federal immigration agent with felony assault received more than $286,000 in backing from far-left political groups and dark-money nonprofits, according to campaign finance filings reviewed by the Washington Examiner, raising scrutiny as tensions escalate between federal authorities and local officials. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced Thursday that Immigration […]

The shadow war: Confronting Iran’s playbook

I have spent years on the ground across the corridors that shape global power — Africa, the Middle East, and Asia — working not just with executives and policymakers, but with the truck drivers, the field operators, and the logistics crews who keep energy flowing to us. I have sat with regional leaders, spoken directly […]

Patel threatens to sue Atlantic over story alleging excessive drinking

FBI Director Kash Patel has threatened to sue the Atlantic over a recent story detailing alleged concerns in the bureau over his drinking and absences at work. The report, published on Friday, described a pattern of heavy drinking both in Washington, D.C., and Las Vegas, where Patel reportedly spends some of his weekends. Patel’s drinking […]

Vance ‘grateful’ to Pope Leo for clearing up feud with Trump

Vice President JD Vance praised Pope Leo XIV’s recent statement downplaying the tensions between the Vatican and President Donald Trump after a week of back-and-forth sparring. Leo said on Saturday that it is “not my interest at all” to debate Trump over issues like the Iran war, where the two hold sharply differing views. He […]

All construction for Trump ballroom can resume, appeals court rules

All construction related to President Donald Trump‘s $400 million ballroom can continue, an appeals court ruled late Friday. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit put on hold a ruling from U.S. District Judge Richard Leon that permitted only below-ground construction of the ballroom. Work on the entire project can now continue until […]
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