Category: Politics

‘Over 50 Percent’ of New FBI Form on Biden Bribe Allegations Redacted: Rep. Comer

House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) said “over 50 percent” of a new form regarding allegations about President Joe Biden’s family business dealings and potential bribes was redacted. The FD-1023 form is a type of document used by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recording allegations about potential criminal activity from the…


Montana Firearms Dealer Sticks to His Guns, Reopens Business After IRS Raid

GREAT FALLS, Mont.—A gun shop in Grand Falls, Montana, is back up and running after 20 heavily armed IRS agents raided and searched the business on June 14, seizing thousands of documents containing private customer information. Highwood Creek Outfitters owner Tom Van Hoose said agents of the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division (IRS-CI) showed…


Former State Lawmaker Defeats Incumbent Senator in Virginia Democrat Primary

Former state lawmaker Lashrecse Aird on Tuesday defeated incumbent Sen. Joe Morrissey (D-Richmond) in a closely-watched Democrat state primary race in Virginia in which a major campaign issue was abortion. Morrissey, who is pro-life—the only such Democrat in the Virginia state Senate—represents District 16. A former prosecutor turned defense attorney, Morrissey has been disbarred twice. He’s regarded as…


Biden Calls Xi a Dictator After US-China Talks

President Joe Biden called Chinese leader Xi Jinping a “dictator” on Tuesday while recalling the spy balloon incident after State Secretary Antony Blinken concluded his visit to Beijing to stabilize U.S.-China ties. Biden said the recent incident with the Chinese spy balloon, which was shot down by the U.S. military after being blown off course over…


LIVE NOW: Special Counsel Durham Testifies to House Judiciary Committee on His Report

Special counsel John Durham testifies to the House Judiciary Committee on his report that examined the origins and justifications of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation against then-presidential candidate Donald Trump at 9:00 a.m. ET on June 21. …


LIVE 9 AM ET: Special Counsel Durham Testifies to House Judiciary Committee on His Report

Special counsel John Durham testifies to the House Judiciary Committee on his report that examined the origins and justifications of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation against then-presidential candidate Donald Trump at 9:00 a.m. ET on June 21. …


Trump Unveils Plan to ‘Squeeze’ US Spending, Cut Deficit

Former president Donald Trump has unveiled a plan to “cut waste, stop inflation, and crush the “Deep State” of entrenched bureaucrats,  his campaign said in a June 20 news release. Trump said that, if elected to a second term in office, he would invoke his presidential power to delay or halt expenditures that he considers wasteful,…


Trump Expresses No Regrets Over COVID Policies, Jan. 6 Speech

Former President Donald Trump says he has no regrets for his response to two major crises: the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020–21 and the U.S. Capitol breach on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump also said he is unsure whether America is ready to impose the death penalty on drug dealers, although that drastic step would eradicate the…


The ‘Danger’ of Trump: A Cultural Icon

What do Americans think about the legal predicament of former president and leading 2024 GOP candidate Donald Trump? The polls say one thing and the press says another, but some of America’s top stars have a different take—Trump is for the people. When you rig the system against him, it’s just proof you’ve rigged against…


Supreme Court to Decide If US Is Immune From Lawsuits

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that will decide whether the United States government can be sued for monetary damages. The high court agreed on June 20 to review an appeals court ruling that Reginald Kirtz could sue the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for wrongly stating on his credit report…