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DOJ charges North Carolina light rail attacker DeCarlos Brown Jr. with federal crime

The Justice Department charged the man accused of fatally stabbing a Ukrainian refugee on a Charlotte light rail train with a federal crime on Tuesday, the latest escalation in a case that has sparked national scrutiny over what led to the fatal attack. DeCarlos Brown Jr., 34, was charged Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Charlotte with […]

WATCH LIVE: Trump signs proclamation in Oval Office

President Donald Trump is signing a proclamation in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday afternoon. The president is set to participate in the ceremony at 4:30 p.m. in the Oval Office, according to the White House, which did not release further details about the event. TRUMP’S AGENDA CORNERS DEMOCRATIC LEADERS TO EMBRACE STATES’ RIGHTS Trump could comment […]

White House: Trump committed to tariffs despite massive overinflation of jobs data

President Donald Trump is sticking with his tariffs, despite new data published Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing that the country added roughly 1 million fewer jobs than previously reported over the past year. Under former President Joe Biden, and even during the early months of the second Trump administration, government officials pointed […]

Raskin launches investigation into FHFA Director Bill Pulte as he goes after Trump’s perceived enemies

Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee are looking into the Trump administration’s repeated investigations into alleged mortgage fraud of President Donald Trump’s perceived political enemies. Federal Finance Housing Authority Director Bill Pulte, a staunch Trump ally, directed criminal referrals to the Justice Department for alleged mortgage fraud involving Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA), New York Attorney […]

Tuberville stands behind RFK Jr. despite mounting criticism: ‘Isn’t scared of the SWAMP’

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) spoke in fervent defense of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday morning, pushing back on the bipartisan grilling of Kennedy during his Thursday Senate hearing. Kennedy sat before the Senate Finance committee for an over three-hour hearing on September 4, fielding hard-hitting questions from Democrats and […]

IRS aide Holly Paz fired after review of her targeting conservative organizations

The Internal Revenue Service fired a top aide on Monday following an internal review that found she targeted conservative, tax-exempt organizations under the Obama administration. Holly Paz was terminated from her position as IRS commissioner of the Large Business and International Division, Fox News reported. She was placed on administrative leave in late July. It […]

Gen Z and millennials would seize ‘excess wealth’ for themselves

Voters under 40, flashing angry signs of socialism and financial frustration, would agree to a national salary cap and seizure of any wealth they see as “excess,” according to a startling series of surveys. In polls conducted by Rasmussen Reports for the new StoppingSocialism.com campaign from the Heartland Institute, a third of younger voters think […]

Trump fumes over Israel’s attack on Doha and assures Qatar it won’t happen again

President Donald Trump‘s White House pushed back against Israel‘s “precise” strike against Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar, and said the attack on the country’s soil would not be repeated in a new statement released Tuesday afternoon. “This morning, the Trump administration was notified by the United States military that as Israel was attacking Hamas, which […]

Joe Concha says Zohran Mamdani ‘has zero understanding’ of economics

Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha blasted Democratic New York mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani for having “no idea how basic taxes and businesses work.” “This is a 33-year-old that has never held an actual job in his life,” Concha said Monday on Fox Business’s Varney and Co. “He has zero understanding, clearly, how the economy works. […]

Maine rejects DOJ’s ‘fishing expedition’ for voter data

(The Center Square) — Maine’s top election official has rejected another request from the Trump administration to turn over the state’s voter registration data, criticizing the demands as a “fishing expedition” that would compromise voters’ personal information. Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, a Democrat running for governor in 2026, said her office has rebuffed new […]
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