Kurds Charge Syrian Army with War Crimes in Aleppo

Kurdish Government Accuses Syrian Army of War Crimes in Aleppo The semi-autonomous Kurdish government in northeastern Syria has accused the Syrian army and aligned militias of committing “war crimes” against the Kurdish population in Aleppo. Since December, Aleppo has witnessed sporadic battles fueled by rising tensions between Kurdish forces and those loyal to interim President […]
Senator Josh Hawley encounters criticism from MAGA supporters over his vote on Venezuela war powers

Sen. Josh Hawley Faces Backlash from MAGA Supporters Senator Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) is encountering criticism from his MAGA supporters after he sided with Democrats and a few Republican colleagues to move forward with a war powers resolution related to Venezuela, which appears to diverge from President Donald Trump’s stance. A Senate vote is slated for […]
Trump reaffirms stance against Republicans who restricted Venezuela war powers

Trump Critiques Senate Republicans Over Venezuela Police Powers Vote President Donald Trump has voiced his dissatisfaction with the Senate Republican caucus, specifically regarding their recent vote aimed at limiting police powers in Venezuela. He claims they haven’t provided convincing reasons for their stance against him. During an event at the Detroit Economic Club, following a […]
House Republicans criticize Kaine’s resolution on war powers regarding Venezuela that affects Trump

House Republicans Criticize Trump’s Military Actions in Venezuela House Republicans are voicing their disapproval of President Trump’s attempts to limit military powers in Venezuela, casting doubt on a war powers resolution currently advancing in the Senate. Rep. Mark Messmer (R-Ind.) believes there’s a clear line for when Congress needs to intervene, and he thinks the […]
Jonathan Turley: Symbolic anger takes the place of law as Democrats wage war on enforcement

“Say her name.” This phrase is resonating from Portland to Philadelphia as politicians express outrage over the shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. While some argue that the shooting aligns with the Supreme Court’s criteria for justifiable deadly force, others are attempting to use Good’s case as a rallying point for what they call […]
Hegseth, the War Secretary, Exercises with ROTC Cadets at UCLA

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Last week, Secretary of the Army Pete Hegseth participated in an early morning training session with the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) at UCLA as part of his “Arsenal of Freedom” tour. Exclusive to Breitbart News, Hegseth’s tour in Southern California, which took place on Thursday and Friday, included visits to […]
Reporter’s Notebook: Trump encounters resistance from Republicans in Congress regarding Venezuela war powers

Trump’s Influence in Congress Seen as Shifting President Donald Trump’s grip on the Republican Congress appears to be weakening. Recently, lawmakers have dealt him a couple of setbacks, and more looming divisions could emerge soon. This doesn’t mean Trump’s dominance is completely fading; Republicans in Congress still largely support his agenda. However, there are distinct […]
Mark Kelly Takes Legal Action Against War Department Over Job Reduction and Pension Decrease

Sen. Mark Kelly Sues Army Secretary Over Demotions Senator Mark Kelly from Arizona, a former naval officer, has taken legal action against the Department of the Army and Secretary of the Army, Pete Hegseth. This lawsuit stems from Kelly, alongside several other prominent Democrats, encouraging service members in a video message to “reject illegal orders.” […]
Castro’s Grandson Dances to Maduro’s ‘No War, Yes Peace’ Remix

Sandro Castro, the grandson of the late Fidel Castro, shared an unusual video on Sunday night, where he dances to the remixed tune “No War, Yes Peace,” which includes a message directed at the U.S. from the ousted Venezuelan leader, Nicolás Maduro. At 34, Sandro is among Fidel Castro’s many grandchildren and is known for […]
Supreme Court reviews Louisiana energy cases related to World War II coastal erosion

Supreme Court to Hear Controversial Louisiana Case The U.S. Supreme Court is set to tackle a surprising case on January 12, touching on issues of political maneuvering and potential corruption. It involves small towns in Louisiana, which have teamed up with companies to file numerous lawsuits against U.S. energy firms, blaming them for coastal erosion […]