Tag: Executive Branch

Trump Announces ‘Big Political Speech’

Former President Donald Trump said he’s planning a “big political speech” on Thursday in a sign that he is ramping up his 2024 campaign. In a post on Truth Social, Trump announced his plans. The former president did not elaborate on what the speech would be about but responded to reports claiming that his presidential…


CDC Left Serious Adverse Events Off Post-Vaccination Surveys Despite Knowledge of Possible Link, Documents Show

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) didn’t include serious adverse events like heart inflammation on post-vaccination surveys even though the agency knew the issues could be linked to COVID-19 vaccines, documents show. Even before the surveys were rolled out in December 2020 after the first vaccines were authorized, the CDC knew that…


CDC Knowingly Left Serious Adverse Events Off Post-Vaccination Surveys, Documents Show

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) didn’t include serious adverse events like heart inflammation on post-vaccination surveys even though the agency knew the issues could be linked to COVID-19 vaccines, documents show. Even before the surveys were rolled out in December 2020 after the first vaccines were authorized, the CDC knew that…


Kirby Reacts to Ukraine News, Helicopter Crash

White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Wednesday that the issue of air defense of Ukraine will be discussed when U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin visits the Ukraine Contact Group later this week. “I’m not aware of any assessment of a specific number of of Patriot batteries that are required…


LIVE NOW: Newsmakers (Jan. 18): Trump’s Potential Social Media Comeback

Kevin Stocklin, producer of “The Shadow State” documentary and Epoch Times financial reporter, discusses the World Economic Forum’s meeting this week and breaks down the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agenda. Rob Henneke, executive director and general counsel at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, analyzes the Biden classified document debacle and the GOP response, and looks…


Newsmakers (Jan. 18): Trump’s Potential Social Media Comeback

Kevin Stocklin, producer of “The Shadow State” documentary and Epoch Times financial reporter, discusses the World Economic Forum’s meeting this week and breaks down the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agenda. Rob Henneke, executive director and general counsel at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, analyzes the Biden classified document debacle and the GOP response, and looks…


McConnell Calls on DOJ to Treat Trump and Biden Documents ‘Exactly the Same Way’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Jan. 17 said the special counsel appointed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) ought to treat President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump equally in their classified documents probes. “I think the important thing with regard to documents is that both these guys ought to be treated…


NYC Mayor Adams Calls for ‘National Czar’ to Manage Border Crisis, Despite VP Harris Already Holding Role

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has called for the appointment of a “national czar” to manage the immigration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, seemingly unaware that Vice President Kamala Harris already holds that role. “There must be a national czar,” Adams said at a Jan. 17 press conference held at New York City Hall. “I…


House Committee Probing ‘Suspicious’ Transaction Records Regarding Hunter Biden’s Alleged $50,000 Rent Payments at Joe Biden’s Home

The new chair of the House Oversight Committee said Tuesday that the panel is looking into bank records and “suspicious activity reports” in connection with unconfirmed reports that President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, paid nearly $50,000 per month in rent at the president’s Wilmington, Delaware, home. Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chairman of the House…


House Republicans Introduce Bill to ‘Terminate’ COVID-19 Health Emergency

House Republicans on Tuesday introduced legislation to end the COVID-19 public health emergency, coming about three years after it was implemented nationwide. On Jan. 11, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) confirmed that it would again extend the health emergency for another 90 days, according to a declaration issued by HHS Secretary…