Author: Kevin Parker

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is leading a determined effort by Republicans to implement significant policy changes. Their focus is on extending the 2017 Trump tax cuts, fortifying the southern border, and reducing the national deficit. Jordan outlined these plans during an interview with Breitbart News Saturday, emphasizing the urgency and ambition of the legislative timeline. The Ohio congressman shared that Republicans aim to pass a budget resolution within weeks, setting the stage for their agenda. They plan to utilize budgetary reconciliation, a process that allows legislation to pass without the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster hurdle. This strategy is designed…

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently discussed the possibility of military action against Mexican drug cartels. During an interview on Fox News Channel’s Fox & Friends, Hegseth mentioned that “all options are on the table” when dealing with foreign terrorist organizations. This statement highlights the administration’s firm stance on addressing threats to American security. In the conversation, Brian Kilmeade asked Hegseth whether the U.S. could take action if cartels continue to target Border Control and smuggle fentanyl into the country. Hegseth responded cautiously, emphasizing that the decision ultimately rests with the president. However, he assured that all necessary measures would be…

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The clash in the Senate Judiciary Committee featured President Trump’s nominee for FBI Director, Kash Patel, and Senator Adam Schiff, known for his controversial stance on many issues. Patel, who has an impressive résumé including roles as Department of Defense Chief of Staff and Deputy Director of National Intelligence, faced off against Schiff, who attempted to undermine his credibility. The encounter quickly turned into an easy victory for Patel as Schiff stumbled over a simple word. Patel’s testimony and his strategic plans alongside Rep. James Comer to challenge the deep state. Comer praised Patel, stating, “Mr. Patel is the right…

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Pennsylvania’s political landscape is witnessing a controversial shift as two Democratic lawmakers propose a bill to remove the designation of biological sex from birth certificates. State Representatives Benjamin Sanchez and Joe Webster are spearheading this initiative, arguing that it will simplify the process for individuals to adjust their “gender identity” without facing bureaucratic hurdles. They believe this change will address the discrimination some individuals face when there is a discrepancy in their designated sex on official documents. The representatives have articulated their position in a memorandum, emphasizing the need to reassess outdated practices. They draw parallels to historical changes, such…

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Democratic Senator Gary Peters of Michigan recently declared that he will not seek re-election in 2026. Peters, who began his political journey in the House of Representatives in 2008, moved to the Senate in 2014. After two terms, he expressed a desire to “go back to private life.” This marks a significant transition as Peters steps away from a long political career. Some critics argue that his tenure was marked by neglecting issues like illegal immigration and the decline of Michigan’s auto industry, suggesting that the state might benefit from a change in leadership. With Peters’ departure, prominent political figures,…

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently made headlines with a significant policy shift concerning immigration. Under the directive of acting DHS Secretary Benjamin Huffman, immigration officials are mandated to reassess the parole statuses of over a million individuals. This move could potentially expedite the deportation of those who were initially allowed to enter the United States temporarily through humanitarian parole programs, which had been expanded under the Biden administration. The directive specifically targets about 1.4 million immigrants, including over half a million from countries like Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. These individuals were admitted under the Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan,…

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President Trump made a significant appearance at the Circa Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, marking the culmination of his inaugural week back in office. This rally served as a platform for him to express gratitude to his supporters who turned out in unprecedented numbers on November 5, 2024. For the first time in his three presidential campaigns, Trump succeeded in securing Nevada, a notable swing state, which added to the triumph of his recent election victory. During his address, Trump highlighted the achievements he has made within just a week of returning to the presidency, placing particular emphasis…

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Laughter at the expense of those facing difficulties might not be considered polite, but it’s hard not to feel a sense of satisfaction after enduring four years of ridicule from the left. During that time, our lives were mocked while divisive ideologies were forced upon us, prices soared, and our borders were left unchecked. The word “Schadenfreude” has frequently crossed my mind as we witness the political landscape shift dramatically with the triumphant return of President Donald J. Trump. As defined by Merriam-Webster, it refers to “enjoyment obtained from the troubles of others.” If that makes me a bad person,…

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The House GOP has taken a decisive step by launching an investigation to uncover the full truth behind the events of January 6. This move aims to correct what many see as the biased and politically motivated findings of the previous January 6 Select Committee. This new effort, announced by House Speaker Mike Johnson, is a testament to the determination of House Republicans to bring transparency and accountability to this issue. In a statement, Speaker Johnson expressed his pride in the Republicans’ work in exposing the false narratives propagated by the earlier committee. He emphasized the importance of continuing this…

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