Father of a fallen soldier blames Biden for Afghan national shooting in proximity to the White House

Father of Fallen Marine Criticizes Biden Administration The father of Sgt. Darin “Taylor” Hoover, one of the 13 U.S. service members who lost their lives in the Monastery Gate bombing during the chaotic 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan, has harshly criticized the Biden administration. This comes after an Afghan national was reportedly involved in the shooting […]
White House criticizes New Yorker writer for belittling the sacrifice of National Guard members

Two National Guardsmen were on patrol in West Virginia’s capital when, the day before Thanksgiving, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reportedly fatally shot a 29-year-old Afghan national. It was mentioned that this individual had, under the Biden administration, been part of a group released on mass parole in the U.S. without thorough vetting as part […]
Thanksgiving meals at the White House show the holiday customs of past families

Presidential Thanksgiving Recipes: A Culinary Legacy For generations, America’s first families have marked Thanksgiving with a mix of traditions, speeches, and unique dishes that reflect their heritage. President Trump Launches Thanksgiving Week with Turkey Pardon From the Bush family’s spicy deviled eggs that nod to their Texas roots to the Reagan family’s pumpkin pecan pie, […]
Authorities identify National Guard members injured near the White House

Two National Guard soldiers fired upon just blocks from the White House the day before Thanksgiving were identified as being in critical condition following surgery. Authorities labeled the shooting as a “targeted” attack. Sara Beckstrom, 20, and Andrew Wolfe, 24, were both critically injured. Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, mentioned […]
Trump grants pardons to turkeys Gobble and Waddle in yearly White House custom

Thanksgiving Turkey Pardon Tradition Continues On Tuesday, President Donald Trump carried on the long-standing White House tradition by pardoning two turkeys named Gobble and Waddle. This event is part of a ritual that has been around for more than 35 years. The Thanksgiving Turkey Pardon has its roots in the 1940s, emerging from the National […]
Concerns grow among Republicans about Tennessee’s special election that might result in a zero-vote majority for the GOP in the House.

Republicans are increasingly uneasy about the upcoming special election in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District, an area that President Trump won by a significant 22 points last year. Traditionally, Republicans have dominated congressional elections, but recent polling has raised alarm bells, suggesting an upset could shrink their House majority to a precarious zero votes. “I’m quite […]
Hunter and Joe Biden seen together for the first time after leaving the White House

Biden Family in Nantucket for Thanksgiving Preparations Joe Biden and his son Hunter were seen enjoying a stroll through downtown Nantucket, accompanied by the former president’s grandchildren, as they prepared for their Thanksgiving gathering. On Wednesday afternoon, Joe, Hunter, and former daughter Ashley Biden were spotted exploring a Tony’s shop on the Massachusetts island along […]
White House criticizes MS NOW reporter’s ‘extremely disturbing’ response to DC shooting

White House Critiques MS NOW Correspondent Over Shooting Remarks The White House has expressed disapproval of Ken Dilanian, a correspondent for MS NOW, regarding his initial comments about a recent shooting involving the National Guard in Washington, D.C. During a news segment, Dilanian was asked to discuss the atmosphere in the city since President Donald […]
LA Mayor Bass Faces Criticism for Referring to Developer’s House as a Fire Rebuild

Los Angeles Mayor Faces Scrutiny Over Rebuilding Claims Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is under fire for highlighting a development project as the “first homes rebuilt” after the destructive Palisades fire. However, records reveal that the project was in progress prior to the fire, receiving official approval only after the original structure was destroyed. On […]
Federal judge restricts ICE’s ability to make warrantless detentions in Colorado — White House issues firm reply

Federal Judge Limits Warrantless Detentions by ICE A federal judge has ruled against Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) policy of warrantless detentions, a decision that is likely to spark an appeal from the current administration. Judge R. Brooke Jackson asserted that warrantless detentions are unlawful unless the individual is deemed a flight risk. He emphasized […]