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Washington Examiner’s Byron York says Hur report has ‘absolutely’ increased concerns on Biden’s age

The Washington Examiner’s Byron York stated that the recent report from special counsel Robert Hur has expanded people’s scrutiny of President Joe Biden‘s age, along with his ability to competently serve as commander in chief. The report, released earlier this month, revealed that the president could not be charged for his handling of classified documents […]

Jeffrey Epstein’s victims accuse the FBI of cover up in new lawsuit

Twelve victims of Jeffrey Epstein are suing the FBI for covering up its failed investigation into the allegations of sex trafficking for over two decades against Epstein, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday. The victims, filed under “Jane Does,” said the FBI did not interview victims or collaborate with other law enforcement agencies, despite receiving […]

Border Patrol agents ‘devastated and demoralized’ after politicians fail to deliver migrant crisis solution

Federal law enforcement agents of the United States Border Patrol lamented how politicians in Washington killed a major border security deal without even considering it, leaving embattled agents to fend for themselves. Congress, and particularly Republicans, have failed Border Patrol yet again by refusing to come to the table and negotiate over the Ukraine-Israel supplemental […]

White House addresses AOC opposition to foreign aid bill over Gaza concerns

As House Democrats consider trying to force Speaker Mike Johnson‘s (R-LA) hand regarding the Senate‘s foreign aid proposal, the White House is remaining tight-lipped about its outreach strategy as more far-left Democrats voice their concerns about the bill. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), for example, told CNN she is unlikely to support the legislation because of […]

Newsom rips Oakland mayor for not using $267 million set aside to combat retail problem

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) reportedly rebuked Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao for not utilizing the $267 million that Newsom’s administration approved for cities to grapple with their skyrocketing retail theft.  The funds, which the governor approved in September, were given to 55 local police departments throughout the state to hire and train staff, assemble task forces, […]

Kennedy: Like woman-abusing junkie uncle, like nephew

In the gritty reboot the overwhelming majority of the country does not want, the 81-year-old President Joe Biden, recently deemed unfit to stand prosecution for alleged criminal handling of classified documents, apparently will face off against the 77-year-old former President Donald Trump, who has been charged by prosecutors with that crime, as well as 90 […]

Trump in talks with Tulsi Gabbard about future of Defense Department

Former President Donald Trump has been discussing the future of the Defense Department with former Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, as he plots the future of the branch should he return to the White House. Trump, who went through multiple National Security and Defense advisers in his first term, met with Gabbard at least once in […]

Multiple injured in shooting at Kansas City Super Bowl victory parade

At least 10 people were injured in a shooting at a Super Bowl victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs, authorities announced Wednesday afternoon. The shooting occurred near Union Station, which was near the end of the parade. Kansas City Fire Department Battalion Chief Michael Hopkins said there were a minimum of 10 people wounded, […]

NATO’s Europeans to set spending record

Eighteen members of NATO will spend at least 2% of GDP on defense, the security bloc’s top official revealed amid renewed anxiety about the U.S. commitment to the trans-Atlantic alliance. “That is another record number, and a sixfold increase from 2014, when only three Allies met the target,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg announced Wednesday. “In […]

Brandon Johnson to remove Chicago’s gunshot detection system, fulfilling campaign promise

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is making good on a campaign promise by not renewing the city’s gunshot detection system, a win for progressive activists who have long championed holistic approaches to crime. Johnson announced on Tuesday that the city will not renew its contract with ShotSpotter, which expires on Feb. 16, and will decommission the […]
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