By Jack Phillips Several doctors who were in the emergency room when former President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 raised serious doubts about the official narrative that says a lone gunman was responsible, according to a new documentary featuring interviews conducted in 2013. The federal Warren Commission established that two shots fired by lone gunman […]
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Trump Vows Renewed Illegal Immigration Crackdown, Will Target ‘Gangs and Thugs’
By Jack Phillips Former President Donald Trump vowed to renew his crackdown on illegal immigration while visiting the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas on Sunday. “We’re going to take over that border and we’re going to make it the most secure border in our history,” President Trump said on Sunday in Texas alongside Texas Gov. Greg […]
House Democrat Announces Retirement as Exodus Grows
By Zachary Stieber Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Mich.) on Nov. 16 said he’s retiring at the end of his term, joining a growing number of members who won’t seek reelection. “For most of this year, I saw myself continuing to serve and was actively planning another campaign. But there are times in all our lives that […]
House Conservatives Block Spending Bill in Setback for Johnson
By Lawrence Wilson and Joseph Lord House Republicans handed Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) a legislative loss on Nov. 15 by blocking consideration of a spending bill just one day after approving a stopgap funding measure to keep the government open into next year. Eighteen Republicans joined 207 Democrats in torpedoing a procedural vote on legislation […]
Republicans Say Biden Immigration Policies Costing Taxpayers Billions Each Year
By Savannah Hulsey P{ointer Americans are footing a multibillion-dollar bill for illegal immigrants who have been released in the interior of the United States or have escaped law enforcement custody under the current administration, according to a Nov. 13 report released by House Republicans. The House Homeland Security Committee interim staff report gathered state records, media reports, […]
Backers See a 2025 Trump–Johnson Team as a Panacea for America
By Mark Tapscott It’s possible that on Jan. 20, 2025, former President Donald Trump will be inaugurated for a second time, and Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) will have retained his position as speaker of the House. The pair of men, who heartily agree on most issues but are virtually polar opposites in how they see […]
Former Adviser Says Trump Will Implement ‘Spectacular Migration Crackdown’
By Jack Phillips A former White House immigration adviser proclaimed that a second Trump term would include stricter policies targeting illegal immigration, saying it would be a “spectacular migration crackdown.” “Any activists who doubt President Trump’s resolve in the slightest are making a drastic error: Trump will unleash the vast arsenal of federal powers to […]
Speaker Mike Johnson Unveils Plan to Avert Government Shutdown
By Tom Ozimek House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has unveiled a unique “laddered” stopgap funding plan to avert the looming government shutdown. Mr. Johnson’s proposed measure is in the form of a two-step continuing resolution that would fund some parts of the federal government until Jan. 19 and then continue funding others until Feb. 2. The plan […]
Republicans Grapple With Funding Bill Plan Amid Looming Shutdown
By Savannah Hulsey Pointer and Joseph Lord Congress is once again debating a continuing resolution (CR), an interim measure designed to sustain government operations until a real agreement on funding can be achieved, as it faces the risk of a government shutdown. But it seems that as of Nov. 9, House Republicans haven’t settled on […]
EVs Driven Far Less Than Gas-Powered Cars, Suggesting Overhyped Benefits of EV Push
By Tom Ozimek A new study shows that electric vehicles (EV) are being driven much less than than their gas-powered counterparts, suggesting that the claimed emission-reducing benefits of the big push for an EV transition are overblown. Americans behind the wheel of fully electric cars drove nearly 4,500 miles per year less than they did […]
Multiple States Sue FDA for Allowing Abortion Pills to Be Sent by Mail
By Tom Ozimek Republican attorneys general in three states—Idaho, Kansas, and Missouri—have sued several Biden administration agencies, alleging that they unlawfully approved shipment of dangerous abortion drugs by mail while rolling back key safety precautions, exposing women and girls who get chemical abortions to potential harm. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey said Monday that his […]
Behind a $500 Million Donation to ‘Finish the Job on Coal’
By Kevin Stocklin Billionaire philanthropist and former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg pledged $500 million in September toward shifting electricity production in the United States to wind and solar energy and shutting down its coal- and gas-fired plants. However, some experts say that Bloomberg’s millions, together with the billions being spent by the Biden administration, […]

