Strange defense by Hunter Biden regarding illegal immigration

Hunter Biden’s Recent Interview Sparks Controversy Hunter Biden is making headlines again, this time for his appearance on Andrew Callahan’s podcast “Channel 5.” The lengthy, three-hour interview aired on July 21, covering a wide range of topics. Hunter touched on issues like his battle with addiction, the approaching 2024 election, and even critiqued his father’s […]
China Controlling Essential Resources America Requires for Its Defense, Report Shows

Concerns Over China’s Control of Battery Materials A recent report highlights the potential risks posed by China’s dominance in the global battery materials market, which could have severe impacts on the U.S. defense industry. The Chinese Communist Party oversees over 80% of the global supply of lithium-ion batteries and an extensive share of the components […]
China holds 80% of essential battery materials required for US defense technology

China’s Dominance in Battery Materials Threatens National Security A recent report suggests that China now controls over 80% of the essential raw materials necessary for battery production, which is crucial for defense technologies. This presents a significant national security concern. Challenges in the permitting process at LAX, along with weak environmental regulations and strong government […]
Increased defense funding and Pentagon changes aim to enhance military modernization

Military Reform Plans and Legislative Progress Last year, I shared two significant proposals aimed at reforming the military. The first, titled “21st Century Peace by Strength,” emphasized the necessity for increased defense funding to ensure that the US military has the resources it needs to uphold peace. The second plan, “Restoring the Forging of Freedom,” […]
NATO increases defense budgets as Trump and Putin alter alliance relationships

NATO Adjustments Amid Trump and Putin Pressures The influence of both former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on NATO is evident, pushing the alliance into rapid changes that may prove long-lasting. Just last month, most of NATO’s 32 member countries reached a consensus to boost their defense spending to 5% of GDP. […]
Russia strikes Ukraine before the meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group

On Monday morning, Russia launched an attack on Ukraine, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and injuries to 15 others, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He stated that “Russian strikes are fundamentally an assault on humanity.” The assault included strikes in Kyiv, where a kindergarten and various residential buildings were hit. Significant damage […]
Key Pentagon advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth steps down after 6 months in a friendly manner

Defense Secretary’s Top Advisor Resigns After Six Months Justin Fulcher, a senior advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has stepped down from his position at the Pentagon after six months. The Department of Defense (DOD) confirmed this news recently. Fulcher officially announced his resignation on Thursday evening, asserting that the choice was entirely his. Initially, […]
Northrop Grumman manufactures essential semiconductor chips for defense in the United States.
Northrop Grumman’s Semiconductor Production in the U.S. Northrop Grumman, a defense company based in Virginia, produces millions of semiconductor chips each year in the United States. Max Gorden from Fox Business reported on-site at the company’s Baltimore, Maryland plant. During his visit, Gorden showcased “wafers,” which contain thousands of microchips. He noted, “They’re all here […]
The Department of Defense needs to examine Microsoft’s employment of Chinese engineers in Pentagon systems.

Sen. Cotton Raises Concerns Over Microsoft’s Use of Chinese Engineers Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) is seeking information from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth regarding Microsoft’s engagement of Chinese engineers for maintaining cloud computing systems for the Pentagon. He warns that this practice might “expose our country’s most sensitive data to foreign enemies.” In a letter shared […]
House passes $832 billion defense budget plan that includes salary increase for military personnel

House Passes Defense Funding Bill In Washington, the House of Representatives approved a bill early Friday to allocate approximately $83.2 billion for defense in the fiscal year 2026. This measure, known as the Pentagon’s Approximate Budget Act, passed with a vote of 221-209, with five Democrats joining nearly all Republicans in support. The Democrats who […]