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WHCA dinner shooting becomes ‘make or break’ for Kash Patel

The attempted shooting at Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner could prove a “make or break” moment for FBI Director Kash Patel, thrusting him into the spotlight at a time when his standing inside the Trump administration is already under scrutiny. Patel, who was in attendance at the Washington Hilton, drew criticism from some conservative […]

Newt Gingrich hits CBS over ‘inhumane’ reading of Trump shooting manifesto on 60 Minutes

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell after she read from the suspected manifesto of the gunman who attacked the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in an interview with President Donald Trump. “Norah O’Donnell may have reached the low point in disgusting and inhumane demagoguery disguised as journalism,” Gingrich said in […]

Conservatives rip Obama’s bafflement at WHCA dinner shooting motive: ‘You kidding?’

Conservatives are unloading on former President Barack Obama’s reaction to the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner shooting, accusing him of ignoring key facts in the case.  From Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) to Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, Republicans are attacking Obama for not commenting on a manifesto allegedly written by the suspect who opened fire […]

White House Correspondents’ Association donates uneaten steak and lobster to local shelters

The uneaten steak and lobster from Saturday’s canceled White House Correspondents’ dinner will be used to help feed women and children at local Washington, D.C., shelters. On Saturday, an attempted attack on President Donald Trump and other administration officials at the black-tie gala halted the program before the entrees — prime Chateaubriand and Maine lobster […]

Jeffries shrugs off White House claim Democratic rhetoric fueled Trump attack: ‘I don’t give a damn’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) said on Monday that he “doesn’t give a damn” about claims from the White House that Democratic rhetoric fueled the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. Reporters asked Jeffries about comments White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt made earlier in the day […]

John Roberts questions ‘expectation of privacy’ for voluntarily shared location data

Chief Justice John Roberts questioned why someone should expect their location data to be private, if they are already voluntarily sharing it with companies, such as Google, in a case over whether law enforcement’s broad searches of the location data for a specific area during a specific time were constitutional. The Supreme Court heard arguments […]

Pro-animal group goes after foie gras in new proposed DC ballot initiative

Au revoir, foie gras? An animal rights activist group is petitioning for a ballot initiative in Washington, D.C., that would take foie gras off D.C. restaurant menus. The group Pro-Animal D.C. has begun collecting signatures and placing signs around the district in support of its proposed “Prohibiting Force-Feeding of Birds Act of 2026.” The proposed […]

WHCA dinner revival faces security, logistical challenges after shooting

President Donald Trump and the national press corps are pushing to quickly revive the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner after Saturday night’s attempted shooting, but the effort is already running into the logistical and security challenges of staging one of Washington’s largest annual events. Trump called for the dinner to be rescheduled within 30 days after […]

Rick Jackson leads GOP candidates in new Georgia governor poll as early voting kicks off

As early voting starts in Georgia’s governor race, businessman Rick Jackson is holding his edge over fellow frontrunner Lt. Gov. Burt Jones in the latest GOP primary poll. An InsiderAdvantage survey from late April has Jackson at 32% support among likely GOP primary voters. After Jackson, 25% of the 800 respondents said they would support […]

WATCH LIVE: DOJ briefs press on investigation of WHCA dinner shooter

The Department of Justice is holding a press conference on Monday to discuss the investigation into a suspected shooter who disrupted the White House Correspondents’ Dinner over the weekend. The alleged gunman, identified as 31-year-old Cole Allen of California, was hit with three federal charges during his court arraignment two days after the incident. In […]
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