Democrats demand subpoena for Lewandowski over controversial $220M DHS ad campaign

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Trump names Mark Zuckerberg, Jensen Huang, Larry Ellison to tech council that will weigh in on AI

Trump has made securing US leadership in artificial intelligence a…

Biden’s Social Media Censorship Campaign Is Finally Dead

WASHINGTON—A civil rights group this week reached a sweeping settlement…

Israel expects Trump to reverse Biden’s hold on 2,000-pound ‘bunker buster’ bombs: report

The outgoing Israeli ambassador to the United States, Mike Herzog,…

The Performative Outrage Of The Left

We’ve reached the point now where the entire leftist program…

Sen. Cory Booker’s marathon ‘filibuster’ against Trump agenda goes on and on and …

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Kamala: Trump’s Border Wall ‘A Good Idea’

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FBI Director Wray Reveals Top Threat Facing Incoming Trump Admin

FBI Director Christopher Wray said during an interview over the…

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Responds to Atlantic Report: ‘Nobody Was Texting War Plans’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday addressed a report by The Atlantic that claimed he had shared sensitive details about U.S. military strikes in Yemen on an encrypted messaging app to a group chat with other cabinet members where a reporter was accidentally added.
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