Broader Strategic Debate
A recent Senate confirmation vote for a high-level defense policy nominee has highlighted deep divisions over national security strategy and global military priorities. The nominee, known for advocating a shift in U.S. defense focus from traditional…
Breakthroughs in January
The FBI is making major internal changes and reportedly closing in on long-awaited answers in the January 6 pipe bomb investigation, according to recent comments by Deputy Director Dan Bongino. During a May 29 interview, Bongino revealed that…
California Man Found Guilty of Starting Line Fire That Burned 44,000 Acres
A California man has been convicted of starting the massive Line Fire that tore through 44,000 acres of land and forced thousands of people to flee their homes in Southern California in September 2024. Justin Halstenberg of Norco was found guilty on…
Throwback Clip Sparks Fresh Interest
A resurfaced video from over a decade ago is making the rounds online, reigniting conversations about reducing unnecessary government spending. The clip, originally recorded in 2011, shows a former U.S. president announcing a “Campaign to Cut Waste,”…
Temporary Program
In a significant legal decision with major consequences for migrant communities, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the government has the authority to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for certain groups. While the decision passed with a strong…
Kash Patel’s Career in National Security and Push for Transparency Draws Spotlight
Kash Patel, a former federal prosecutor and senior government official, continues to gain attention for his extensive experience in national security and his dedication to increasing transparency in government operations. Patel has served in various…
You’re Wrong’
Case Involving Former U.S. Resident A recent Supreme Court decision involving a deported Maryland man has stirred debate over immigration policy, executive authority, and legal responsibility. The case centers on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a former sheet…
11-Year Prison Term
On Wednesday, former Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison after being found guilty of corruption-related offenses. Speaking outside the courthouse in New York following the sentencing, Menendez sharply criticized…
Complain About Absent
Queens and Bronx Residents Voice Concerns Over Local Representation In recent months, growing frustration has been building among residents in parts of Queens and the Bronx, as community members express concern over what they see as a disconnect between…
Former Official
In a recent televised interview, a former senior government official voiced strong criticism of past actions by federal investigative leadership, alleging improper handling of high-profile cases during the months leading up to the 2016 election. The…