Portland Protestor Detained by ICE in Controversial Incident

Recent events in Portland, Oregon, have escalated tensions between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and demonstrators protesting against the agency’s operations. A notable incident captured on video features a protester being detained and transported away on a cart after refusing to walk. This video has quickly gone viral, highlighting the contentious atmosphere in the … Read more

Supreme Court Temporary Ruling on Texas Congressional Map Impacts Future Elections

The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued a temporary order that reinstates Texas’ new congressional map, reversing a lower court decision that had deemed the map discriminatory based on race. The lower court had cited concerns that Texas’ new map could potentially dilute the voting power of minority communities. Implications of the New Map Texas’ revised … Read more

Kansas Mayor Charged with Felonies for Illegal Voting

Overview of the Charges Against Coldwater Mayor Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has charged Coldwater Mayor Jose Ceballos with six felony counts related to illegal voting. Ceballos, identified as a non-citizen, faces serious allegations of having voted in multiple elections and committing election perjury. This legal action comes shortly after he was re-elected by voters. … Read more

Minnesota Senator’s Emotional Apology to Somali Migrants Amid Fraud Allegations

In an unexpected episode in Minnesota, a Democratic state senator publicly broke down while addressing Somali migrants, following allegations of widespread fraud linked to the community. These accusations involved significant misuse of taxpayer funds in programs designed to support those in need. Specifically, the Somali community has faced claims of pilfering from welfare initiatives like … Read more

South Dakota Senator Switches from Democratic to Republican Party

In a significant political shift, South Dakota state Representative Peri Pourier has announced her decision to leave the Democratic Party and join the Republican Party. This move adds to the ongoing challenges faced by Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, as it reflects a trend of defections from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party. … Read more

Senator Fetterman Criticizes Democrats Over Obamacare Subsidy Issues

On December 19, during a segment on CSPAN’s “Ceasefire” program, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) expressed strong criticism of his own party regarding the ongoing issues surrounding Obamacare. He emphasized that the current challenges linked to Obamacare and the impending expiration of temporary subsidies at the end of the year are the result of Democratic initiatives. … Read more

Royal Family in Spotlight After Epstein Document Release

Recent disclosures from the U.S. Department of Justice have sparked significant interest and concern regarding the British royal family and their connections to Jeffrey Epstein. An email sent to Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted sex trafficker, from an email address linked to “Balmoral” has come under scrutiny. The email, signed off as “A xxx,” raises questions … Read more

Epstein Documents Spark Political Controversy, Trump Remains Unscathed

The recent release of government documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal activities has stirred significant political controversy, particularly among those aiming to implicate former President Donald Trump. Contrary to expectations for damaging evidence against Trump, the documents have instead shifted scrutiny toward the Department of Justice (DOJ) and other influential figures affiliated with Democratic politics … Read more

Kentucky Senator Robin Webb Switches from Democratic to Republican Party

In a significant political shift, Senator Robin Webb of Kentucky’s 18th Senate District has announced her decision to leave the Democratic Party and join the Republican Party. The announcement comes as a reflection of growing dissatisfaction within the Democratic Party at both the state and national levels. Implications for the Democratic Party Senator Webb’s departure … Read more

Sen. Ted Cruz Considers 2028 Presidential Run Amid GOP Dynamics

Senator Ted Cruz of Texas is contemplating a potential presidential run for the 2028 election, marking a significant moment in his political journey. At a meeting in November, Cruz spoke with Morton Klein, president of the Zionist Organization for America, where they discussed the growing concerns regarding antisemitism and criticism of Israel within the Republican … Read more

Kansas City Chiefs Announce Move to New City

The Kansas City Chiefs have made a significant announcement regarding their future, revealing plans to relocate from Missouri to a new stadium in Kansas. This decision will see the team leave their long-time home at Arrowhead Stadium for a new, state-of-the-art facility in Kansas City, Kansas, starting with the 2031 NFL season. Details of the … Read more

Sen. Fetterman Condemns Attacks on Erika Kirk Amid Conspiracy Theories

Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) has expressed strong disapproval of the ongoing attacks against Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, deeming them as “disgusting.” In a post on X, Fetterman criticized the relentless scrutiny directed toward a grieving family after a tragic loss. Fetterman emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating, “It’s gross and dehumanizing … Read more

GOP Reps Force Vote on Extending ACA Health Care Subsidies

Four U.S. House Republicans, including three from Pennsylvania, joined Democrats to force a House vote on extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium subsidies. The three Pennsylvania representatives are Brian Fitzpatrick of Bucks County, Rob Bresnahan of Scranton, and Ryan Mackenzie of Lehigh Valley. They joined New York’s Mike Lawler to secure the 218 votes needed … Read more

Ilhan Omar’s Husband’s Firm Sees 3,500% Wealth Increase Amid Website Scrub

Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is under renewed scrutiny following reports that her husband’s venture capital firm, Rose Lake Capital, removed a list of key officers from its website. This website update coincides with questions about a significant increase in the couple’s reported wealth. Financial disclosures indicate their net worth rose nearly 3,500% in a single … Read more

Former ‘The Voice’ Contestant Kata Hay Arrested for Vehicular Homicide

Kata Hay, a former contestant on NBC’s singing competition “The Voice,” was arrested on December 17, 2025, in Oklahoma on an outstanding warrant for vehicular homicide. The arrest followed a multi-state law enforcement effort to locate and extradite her to Tennessee. Hay, whose legal name is Kata Huddleston, is accused of involvement in a fatal … Read more

Illegal immigrant accidentally crashes car into ICE vehicle

An illegal immigrant crashed her car right into an ICE vehicle. Then she was detained and that’s how her day went. This was reported by Gregory K. Bovino on Facebook, who posted the following info: This blooper is one for the books! A driver ran a red light in Slidell, LA and accidentally crashed into … Read more

Nine Arrested in Italy for Fraud Scheme Funding Hamas via Charities

Italian prosecutors announced the arrest of nine individuals suspected of raising and diverting millions of euros to the Palestinian militant group Hamas through fraudulent charitable organizations. The operation was led by anti-terrorism and anti-mafia units in Genoa and targeted a network accused of using humanitarian aid as a cover for financing terrorism-related activities. Investigation and … Read more

Karen Bass Faces Backlash Over Remarks on Hispanic ICE and Border Patrol Agents

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing backlash for comments about Hispanic Americans serving with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Bass spoke with CNN’s The Situation Room during a feature profiling Border Patrol and ICE agents training to work along the southern border. CNN noted that a large percentage of recruits were of Hispanic … Read more

Stephen Miller takes on Ilhan Omar over Immigration

A recent televised interview sparked a national political debate after longtime immigration policy adviser Stephen Miller and Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar engaged in a tense exchange on live television. The confrontation centered on immigration policy and rhetoric, drawing significant online attention and discussion. The segment aired on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday, December 7, … Read more

DOJ Ends Tom Homan Investigation After Finding No Credible Evidence

The Department of Justice has officially closed its investigation into former Trump administration border official Tom Homan, concluding that there was no credible evidence to support the allegations at the center of the probe. Federal officials determined that the case did not meet the threshold required to pursue criminal charges, bringing an end to an … Read more

Candace Owens wasn’t invited to speak at Charlie Kirk memorial

Candace Owens admits not being invited to speak at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service, despite them being longtime friends. She claims they were still on good terms, despite what any rumors might have suggested. However, she did go into some conspiracy theories about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, suggesting that he had something to do with … Read more

Hillary Clinton says to stop demonizing each other, then demonizes Republicans

Hillary Clinton is taking heat after she said one thing, then immediately did another. The former Secretary of State and two-time presidential loser said that “we have to stop demonizing each other” and then immediately began demonizing Republicans. She said this on the heels of the Charlie Kirk assassination as intelligent Americans began blaming the … Read more

Elizabeth Warren’s Rhetoric on Trump and Tylenol Raises Concerns for Pregnant Women

Democrat Elizabeth Warren is currently focusing her attention on President Donald Trump, seemingly at the expense of addressing pressing issues that affect the American populace. In her latest comments against the president, she raised concerns regarding Tylenol and its potential effects on pregnant women, but her rhetoric may inadvertently create unnecessary anxiety among expectant mothers. … Read more

Orange Co. ‘Antifa’ officer fired for suggesting Republicans should face the ‘guillotine’

An officer in Orange County was fired after allegedly posting some concerning message on social media. One of the posts mentioned that he was part of ‘Antifa’ and another post suggested that right-wingers should face the “guillotine.” it was Detention Officer Brian Edwards and he was placed on leave as the department investigated the social … Read more