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Stephen Miller: ‘Seal the border, deport all the illegals’

The architect of many of former President Donald Trump’s most effective and controversial policies on Friday laid out what is likely to be Trump’s first-day immigration plan if he beats President Joe Biden in November. “The simple part is seal the border, deport all the illegals,” Stephen Miller told an audience at the 2024 Conservative […]

Tyler Perry pauses studio expansion ‘indefinitely’ due to latest AI technology

Director Tyler Perry said his $800 million studio expansion is now “indefinitely on hold” after he saw what OpenAI’s Sora program can do. Last week, OpenAI announced its latest artificial intelligence program could turn text into video clips that are up to one minute long. According to the company, the advancement means that its AI […]

Ohio GOP Senate candidates run on federal abortion bans despite huge loss last year

Three Ohio Republicans in the race for the U.S. Senate have been eyeing abortion bans and federal restrictions in recent debates, despite voters’ decision last year to adopt abortion rights in the state’s constitution. Abortion has become a hot-button topic for the Republican candidates looking to unseat the vulnerable incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) in […]

Biden says ‘history is watching’ on two-year anniversary of ‘Russia’s brutal assault’ on Ukraine

President Joe Biden challenged House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and other Republican lawmakers Friday to support his supplemental funding bill in a statement commemorating the two-year anniversary of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Biden’s statement accompanied the announcement of a new sanctions package targeting 500 Russian persons and entities over both their role in the war […]

Sen. Bill Cassidy probes taxpayer funding for ‘Woke Kindergarten’ in California

EXCLUSIVE — Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) is launching an investigation into the California school that used $250,000 in taxpayer money to fund a “Woke Kindergarten” program despite its dismal academic performance. The Washington Examiner obtained letters sent by Cassidy, ranking member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, in which he questioned whether […]

Nathan Wade visited Fani Willis dozens of times before they claimed affair began: Cellphone data

The Georgia attorney hired to help prosecute former President Donald Trump in Fulton County appeared to make dozens of visits to District Attorney Fani Willis’s Hapeville neighborhood before she hired him, according to cellphone records attached to a court filing Friday. The two had testified under oath that their relationship did not begin until 2022, after Willis hired Nathan […]

Alabama legislators propose bills to clarify status of IVF in wake of controversial ruling

Lawmakers in both chambers of the Alabama legislature have filed bills that would clarify state law related to embryos created via in vitro fertilization after significant backlash from the state Supreme Court’s ruling on the matter last week. Draft legislation from Republican state Sen. Tim Melson, the chairman of the Alabama Senate’s Healthcare Committee, states […]

Tammy Murphy’s campaign manager exits as the campaign struggles to keep momentum

Tammy Murphy’s campaign manager, Max Glass, exited the team Thursday following the New Jersey first lady’s uneasy campaign for U.S. Senate. The campaign did not provide a reason for Glass’s exit and has not yet announced a replacement for the role. Glass was announced as Murphy’s campaign manager in January, having previously worked on numerous […]

Passengers getting bumped from flights for asylum-seekers: Report

Travelers in Texas are reportedly being bumped from flights in favor of asylum-seekers pursuing standby seats at McAllen International Airport. The immigrants are purchasing standby tickets, and Border Patrol agents are screening them through a process that includes checking documents to ensure none board flights illegally, according to a report. Homeland Security officials release the asylum-seekers […]

Riley Gaines says dismissal of case against protesters shows ‘double standard’

Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines said police are playing into a “double standard” by dropping her case against protesters. Gaines appeared on Hannity Thursday to offer further details about the incident last April, when Gaines was giving a speech at a Turning Point USA event at San Francisco State University. Suddenly protesters stormed in, […]
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