Gabbard reveals declassified emails detailing former DNI Clapper’s involvement in the ‘Russiagate’ deception

New Emails Shed Light on 2016 Election Interference Tulsi Gabbard, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, has published more “Top Secret” emails from 2016. These emails show former DNI James Clapper’s efforts to suppress warnings regarding a politically charged initiative aimed at undermining the 2016 presidential election by inaccurately connecting President Donald Trump to Russian […]
Putin is interested in a peace agreement before the upcoming meeting, possibly influenced by the risk of sanctions.

President Donald Trump stated on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin seems enthusiastic about pursuing a peace agreement, suggesting that the threat of sanctions may have played a role in Moscow’s willingness to meet. Trump is scheduled to meet Putin in Alaska on Friday, marking their first in-person discussion since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine […]
Appeals court overturns decision preventing Trump administration from reducing foreign aid, reversing lower court’s ruling

Federal Appeals Court Overturns Ruling on Foreign Aid Cuts A federal appeals court has reversed a lower court’s decision that prevented the Trump administration from making significant cuts to foreign aid. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 on Wednesday, allowing Trump to move forward with reductions to funding for the U.S. Agency for […]
Trump reacts to claims that Letitia James ignored $9.6 billion in sanctions violations.

Trump Criticizes New York Attorney General Over Allegations President Donald Trump recently denounced New York Attorney General Letitia James, calling her a “disgrace” following claims that her office overlooked substantial evidence relating to $9.6 billion in sanctions violations. This outburst reflects mounting tension regarding James’ handling of investigations into prominent financial improprieties. Trump’s comments, shared […]
Biden administration scrapped plans to visit the ship in 2023 because of the number of steps required.

Biden Administration Cancels Shipyard Visit Over Physical Concerns Recently discovered documents show that the Biden administration called off a scheduled visit to a shipyard in Philadelphia in 2023. This decision was reportedly made after officials realized President Joe Biden would have to manage numerous steps in order to board a vessel. This raises questions about […]
Three family members lose their lives during sudden floods, emergency situation announced

Flash Floods in Tennessee Claim Lives At least three individuals, including a child, have lost their lives due to a flash flood that struck Tennessee, prompting officials to declare a state of emergency. According to the Hamilton County Office of Emergency Management, a family comprised of two adults and one child died when a tree […]
Choose treatment or go to jail

New Policy for Homeless Individuals in D.C. The White House has declared that homeless individuals in Washington, D.C., may face jail time if they do not accept shelter offers. This announcement was made amid President Trump’s temporary federal takeover of the city, aimed at addressing violent crime and the presence of homeless encampments. White House […]
U.S. presents $5 million reward for capture of Haitian gang leader ‘Barbecue’

U.S. Offers Reward for Arrest of Haitian Gang Leader On August 12, 2025, the United States announced a $5 million reward for information that would lead to the capture of Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier, a Haitian gang leader. This decision came after Cherizier and an unnamed man from North Carolina were charged with conspiring to breach […]
California bill to convert burned Pacific Palisades properties into affordable housing on hold

California Senate Bill on Affordable Housing Paused A contentious bill in California that aimed to increase affordable housing in Pacific Palisades has been put on hold. This shift comes after devastating wildfires in January scorched 40,000 acres and destroyed 6,800 structures in the Palisades area. Senate Bill 549 was introduced on February 20, proposing a […]
Court permits DOGE to access sensitive information from government agencies

Federal Appeals Court Rules in Favor of DOGE’s Data Access A federal appeals court has recently decided that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) can access data from the Department of Education, Treasury Department, and Office of Personnel Management, overturning a prior decision from a lower court made in February. According to Judge Julius N. […]