By Joseph Lord House Democrats on Nov. 30 voted for Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) to replace Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) as the party’s top leader in the lower chamber. Democrats gathered behind closed doors to elect their new leaders for the 118th Congress, after Pelosi, currently the House speaker, announced she would not seek a leadership position. Democrats are […]
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New Special Counsel Makes First Move, Challenging Claim From Trump Team
By Zachary Stieber Newly appointed special counsel Jack Smith on Thanksgiving made his first public move since being tasked with leading the investigation into whether former President Donald Trump violated the Espionage Act and other federal laws with Trump’s handling of certain records, including records with classified markings. Assertions by Trump’s attorney are “incorrect,” Smith said in a brief, one-page letter to […]
Trump Targets Fox News Parent Corp, Paul Ryan Following Midterm Elections
By Jack Phillips Former President Donald Trump criticized Fox News parent News Corp after several negative articles were published after the Tuesday midterms. A News Corp-owned publication, the Wall Street Journal, excoriated Trump and declared him the “Republican Party’s biggest loser.” It came after Republicans gained fewer-than-expected seats in the House and Senate after promises of a “red […]
New Email Reveals Answer to Establishment’s Efforts to Oust Trump
By Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke News Analysis An FBI email previously not known to the public has revealed that the bureau planned to make Igor Danchenko—the primary source for British former spy Christopher Steele’s Trump dossier—a Confidential Human Source (CHS) before it had even interviewed him. The revelation, which came out as a result of special […]
Judge Strikes Down Controversial Clause in NY’s New Election Laws
By Allen Zhong A New York state court judge on Friday struck down one controversial sentence in New York’s new election laws. New York Supreme Court Justice Dianne Freestone said the sentence deprived the rights of courts to rule on disputed ballots. The last sentence in Article 9-209(8)e of the 2022 Election Law—which has been amended recently by the Democrat-led […]
Is Green Hydrogen America’s Next Big Renewable Energy Gamble?
By Autumn Spredemann As the strained U.S. electric grid labors under the soaring demand for renewable energy, green hydrogen is ramping up and has stepped into the investor spotlight. Producing green hydrogen is pretty straightforward at a glance. Adherents claim facilities use renewably generated electricity to split water molecules. Afterward, the hydrogen is stored and distributed with net zero […]
47 New Biden Administration Defendants Named in Government–Big Tech Censorship Lawsuit
By Zachary Stieber Nearly 50 new government defendants have been added to the lawsuit that alleges the government induced censorship of state officials and others on social media. The second amended complaint in the case, Missouri v. Biden, includes six new agencies, bringing the total to 13, and 41 new individual defendants, bringing the total to 54. Altogether, 67 […]
Blinken, Mayorkas Should Secure US Border or Face Congressional Investigation: GOP Lawmaker
By Frank Fang Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas have been warned that they will face congressional probes if they can’t secure the southern border and reduce the flow of illegal migrants from Venezuela. Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-N.M.) issued the warning on Sept. 27, in a Twitter post revealing her recent letter to the […]
Biden Admin’s New ‘Climate Cop’ Studied at CCP-Controlled University With Ties to Chinese Military
By Frank Fang A former employee at New York’s financial regulator, who once lived in China and got a bachelor’s degree at a Chinese Communist Party-controlled university, has taken up an important position in the Biden administration. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency—a Treasury Department bureau overseeing the country’s largest banks and federal savings associations—has named […]
Trump Wants ‘Immediate’ Re-Do of 2020 Election After New FBI Revelations
By Jack Phillips Former President Donald Trump said the 2020 election needs to be re-done following recent disclosures about how the FBI influenced reporting about Hunter Biden’s laptop. “So now it comes out, conclusively, that the FBI BURIED THE HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP STORY BEFORE THE ELECTION knowing that, if they didn’t, ‘Trump would have easily won the 2020 […]
New Whistleblower Claims FBI Leaders Delayed Hunter Biden Investigation: Sen. Johnson
By Jack Phillips Another FBI whistleblower has come forward to say that the bureau delayed its investigation into Hunter Biden’s laptop hard drive, according to a Senate Republican this week. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), one of the leading investigators into Biden, sent a letter to Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz on Aug. 23 about the latest whistleblower claims. […]
June Inflation Hits 9.1 Percent, New 40-Year High
By Andrew Moran The U.S. annual inflation rate climbed to 9.1 percent in June, topping the market estimate of 8.8 percent and May’s annual rate of 8.6 percent. This was the highest level since November 1981. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the consumer price index (CPI) rose 1.3 percent month-over-month. The monthly inflation was also higher than […]

