Iran still wants a nuclear weapon despite ‘serious damage’ from US, Israeli strikes: expert warns

Iran is preparing its next step in what one security…

Elon Musk Officially Announces New Political Party After Fallout With Trump

Elon Musk on Saturday evening officially announced the creation of…

Videos Show Devastating Impact of Deadly Independence Day Flood in Texas

Videos shot by Breitbart Texas illustrate the total devastation left…

Deadly Texas flood exposes ‘neglected’ weather alert system Trump aims to modernize

After a Texas flood killed at least 32 people Friday,…

Report: Anti-Trump ICE Protests in Portland Erupt in Chaos

Protests in Portland, Oregon, on Friday opposing President Donald Trump…

House panel subpoenas Google parent Alphabet over content moderation during Biden years

The subpoena seeks communications about limits or bans on content…

White House photographers decry ‘unprecedented reduction in access’ to Kamala Harris

Only one independent news photographer is allowed on Harris' plane.

Texas GOP leaders react to new chair, sweeping policy proposals for Lone Star State

The Republican Party of Texas (RPT) is days away from…

Trump, Melania share tender moment at White House Mother’s Day event: ‘She’s almost too good’

WASHINGTON — President Trump showed his wife Melania some love…

Trump, Rubio cutting G7 trip short, returning to DC as chatter indicates Iranians fleeing Tehran

President Donald Trump decided to cut his trip to the…

Trump signs order to declassify files on JFK, MLK assassinations

President Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to declassify files on the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy, and civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. Trump had promised to declassify the previously-classified documents during his 2024 campaign.”Everything will be revealed,” Trump told reporters as he signed the order in the Oval Office of the White House.During his first administration, Trump had promised to release all the files related to John F. Kennedy, but an undisclosed amount of material remains under wraps more than six decades after Kennedy was killed Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas.After appeals from the CIA and FBI, Trump blocked the release of hundreds of records. Trump said at the time the potential harm to U.S. national security, law enforcement or foreign affairs is “of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in immediate disclosure.”Trump’s promise to also release outstanding documents related to King and former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy leaves questions as to how the president-elect will speed up the releases.Under the Martin Luther King Jr. Records Collection Act, the remaining files pertaining to King are not due for release until 2027.