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- Move to Disqualify Arizona’s Far-Left AG Cites ‘wide-reaching multi-state political influence campaign.’
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The Pentagon made a bold move by letting go of the commander of the 821st Space Base Group after an email surfaced where she criticized Vice President JD Vance. The email came shortly after Vance visited Pituffik Space Base, situated at America’s northernmost military outpost. Col. Susannah Meyers, until recently in charge of the base, expressed her disagreement with the Trump administration’s stances during her communication with the base personnel. Meyers took over the command of the 821st Space Base Group on July 18, 2024. Her email, dated March 31, revealed her thoughts on Vance’s recent visit, reflecting on the…
Letitia James, the New York Attorney General who skyrocketed to national prominence by pledging to “take down Donald Trump,” is now facing serious allegations of her own—allegations that strike at the very heart of her credibility. James, a Democrat who became the first Black woman to hold the powerful AG post in New York, may also be the first to face accusations of mortgage fraud and potential residency violations while in office. The very crimes she claimed Trump committed could now come back to haunt her. In 2023, James launched a civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump, accusing…
Kash Patel, the former FBI Director, has sent hundreds of pages of declassified documents to Congress about the “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation. These documents relate to the false Trump-Russia collusion claims and come after an executive order from President Donald Trump. Almost 700 pages of these declassified records have been obtained by Just the News, labeled as the “Crossfire Hurricane Redacted Binder” from April 9, 2025. This action by Trump and Patel follows a previous executive order by Trump in March. Trump’s earlier attempts to declassify these records during his first term were blocked by his own Justice Department in January…
The Department of Homeland Security and the Internal Revenue Service have teamed up in a significant way. They’ve created a new agreement that gives ICE the ability to access taxpayer information to find illegal immigrants who have been ordered to leave the country but haven’t done so. This agreement, filed by the Trump administration, is an important step in ensuring immigration laws are upheld. In a world where the mainstream media often ignores the facts, it’s now undeniable that many undocumented immigrants have exploited the system. By using ITIN numbers, they’ve managed to participate in activities like voting. The DHS’s…
Secretary of State Marco Rubio made a significant announcement, stating that the U.S. will stop issuing visas to South Sudanese passport holders. This decision came after South Sudan’s transitional government failed to cooperate with the U.S. in accepting their repatriated citizens. The State Department emphasized that every country, including South Sudan, must timely accept the return of its citizens for the sake of U.S. national security. Rubio’s tweet on April 5, 2025, made it clear that the U.S. would restrict further visa issuances to South Sudanese citizens. He criticized South Sudan for not cooperating with the U.S. efforts to return…
In a crucial step toward restoring fiscal sanity and turbocharging the U.S. economy, the Republican-led Senate has passed a sweeping budget framework that lays the groundwork for President Donald J. Trump’s ambitious tax reform and spending reduction plan. The vote—held in the early hours of the morning—passed narrowly at 51-48, reflecting the high-stakes nature of this transformative economic package. Though two GOP senators—Susan Collins of Maine and Rand Paul of Kentucky—broke ranks to oppose the measure, the vote signals strong Republican unity in support of President Trump’s America First economic vision. The package includes an eye-popping $5 trillion in tax…
Amidst a swirl of controversy, an intriguing claim has emerged involving a DC federal judge and a substantial financial transaction. Attorney Mike Davis has suggested that a federal judge from Washington, D.C., allegedly sent $2 million to Hamas. This allegation has sparked significant discussion and raised questions about potential motivations and implications. The political landscape has often been a battleground of ideologies, with conservatives championing limited government and individual freedoms. This latest claim aligns with the scrutiny often placed on figures within the judiciary by those who hold such beliefs. The alleged transaction, if true, could be seen as a…
Elon Musk, the tech mogul and presidential adviser, recently shared an update on his role in the government. He’s part of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), aiming to cut federal spending by a trillion dollars. Speaking with Fox News’ Bret Baier, Musk outlined his plans, highlighting the inefficiencies and waste in government spending. Musk’s special government employee status limits him to serving just 130 days in the government. When Baier asked if he would continue his role beyond that period, Musk was optimistic. He believes DOGE will achieve its primary goal of reducing the deficit within that time. Baier…
Seven years ago, President Donald Trump made a significant impact on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by signing a bill that repealed its individual mandate. Last week, Trump once again targeted this landmark law by halting financial support for the Federal Navigator Program. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a drastic funding cut of nearly 90%, reducing the program’s budget to just $10 million. Navigators play a crucial role in guiding individuals through the health insurance exchange and assisting with Medicaid enrollment. Unlike private insurance brokers, they are funded by user fees and are prohibited from recommending…
The Trump administration’s recent federal workforce reduction has taken many by surprise, targeting more than 200,000 probationary employees across various agencies. This move included significant reductions at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The impact was immediate, with many employees expressing disbelief and sorrow over the sudden changes. At the NIH in Bethesda, Maryland, the scene was emotional as scientists and researchers were asked to leave their offices. According to NBC Washington, the exact number of those affected is unclear, but some estimates suggest around 2,000 employees were let go. One…