Thune: The White House needs to withdraw the nomination following reported texts from Ingrassia

Concerns Over Ingrassia’s Nomination Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a Republican, mentioned to reporters on Monday that the White House ought to reconsider President Trump’s nomination of Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel, especially since Republican senators have indicated they won’t support him. Ingrassia drew scrutiny from Republican members of the Senate […]
Treasury restricts the sharing of White House destruction details.

Construction of Trump’s $200 Million Ballroom Begins Starting Monday, construction has commenced on President Trump’s $200 million ballroom in the East Wing. In light of this, the Treasury Department has advised its officials against sharing images of the ongoing demolition work at the White House. With the Treasury Department’s headquarters situated nearby, employees have a […]
Millions gather for rallies supporting America

Thanking House Speaker Mike Johnson I never thought I’d be starting a piece like this, but here I am—thanks to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) for tipping me off about last Saturday’s “No Kings” protests. He referred to it as a “Hate America” rally on Real America’s Voice, predicting it would attract Marxists, Antifa members, […]
Jeffries: Trump AI poop video is extremely unserious and completely unpresidential

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries from New York has voiced strong criticism regarding an artificial intelligence-generated video shared by President Trump. In it, Trump seemingly drops waste on protesters opposing his policies, with Jeffries labeling the content as “extremely disingenuous.” “That video is very disingenuous, very unpresidential, very un-American,” Jeffries remarked during a CNN interview […]
‘No Kings’ isn’t the Tea Party, but there are some similarities.

On Saturday, left-wing crowds across the country echoed the chant, “There is no king.” They were staging protests, donning three-cornered hats, and, somewhat amusingly, even an inflatable frog costume. The slogan harks back to the revolutionary fervor of 1976, and discussions about freedom were plentiful. It’s a complex scenario. Sure, elections have consequences, but isn’t […]
Jeffries calls on Trump to participate in spending discussions: ‘Leave the golf course’

On Monday, House Majority Leader Hakeem Jeffries from New York criticized President Trump’s passive stance regarding the Congressional budget deadlock, suggesting it prevents any chance of resolving the ongoing government shutdown. He stressed the importance of Trump becoming more involved in discussions about spending, warning that without this, reopening the government will be impossible. “Donald […]
Democrats prevent bill to stop government shutdown for the 11th time

The Senate rejected another attempt to reopen the federal government on Monday, marking a three-week shutdown with both sides still at an impasse. The vote was 50-43 against a continuing resolution that had previously been approved by the House of Representatives, which would have funded the government until the end of November. This proposal needed […]
Ukraine and the US are close to finalizing an agreement for 25 Patriot systems, according to Zelensky.

Ukraine and the United States are on the verge of finalizing a significant agreement that will provide Kyiv with 25 Patriot air defense systems. This was announced by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Sunday, emphasizing the enhancement of Ukraine’s military capabilities to counter Russian air assaults. “The main issue is about production order, specifically concerning […]
Court permits Trump to send National Guard troops to Portland

A federal appeals court ruled on Monday that President Trump could soon send the National Guard to Oregon, bolstering his plans to deploy troops in various Democratic-majority cities. A 2-1 decision from a panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals lifted an earlier order that had prevented Trump from deploying the National Guard […]
Chip Roy suggests using a drastic measure on Senate filibuster to resolve shutdown

On Monday, Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) proposed considering a “nuclear option” to put an end to the government shutdown, suggesting it could help bypass the Senate’s 60-vote requirement for reopening. Roy mentioned to reporters, “We need to look at the 60-vote threshold, which we really are.” Under current Senate rules, most legislation requires a 60-vote […]