Amid all of the chaos regarding the immigration situation in Minneapolis, members of the legacy media and the Left have simply started to tell lies. Read More
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Inside Trump’s Iran warning — and the unexpected pause that followed
Trump promised Iranian protesters ‘help is on its way’ but paused military action, sparking debate over U.S. credibility and intervention strategy in Iran.
AOC accuses Trump of engaging in ‘increasingly erratic’ behavior
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York claimed that President Donald Trump has been engaged in “increasingly erratic” behavior.
A rare filing in the Lisa Cook–Trump case could sway Supreme Court justices
Every living Fed chair and Treasury secretaries unite against Trump’s bid to fire Lisa Cook, warning of economic instability in rare Supreme Court filing.
Nigeria admits more than 160 Christians kidnapped as Trump calls for coordinated terror fight
Nigerian authorities have admitted that more than 160 Christians were kidnapped during worship services Sunday after initially denying the simultaneous attacks on three churches.
Newsom warns ‘pathetic’ foreign leaders to grow a backbone in bizarre takedown likening Trump to a T.rex
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized European leaders at Davos for being “complicit” with Trump’s Greenland threats and tariffs.
White House-backed GOP bill would revoke citizenship after Somali fraud scandal
White House backs Sen. Eric Schmitt’s denaturalization bill targeting the “Somali fraud scandal,” creating legal triggers to revoke citizenship for fraud and several other acts.
BREAKING: Michael Cohen Says He Was ‘Coerced’ And ‘Pressured’ By Bragg, James To Testify Against Trump
WASHINGTON — After years of criticizing Donald Trump, the president’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, is admitting that he was “pressured” and “coerced” by Alvin Bragg Read More
Americans Want More Faith In The Public Square, Back Parental Rights
Most Americans want more faith in the public square and want to have more say over what their children learn in the classroom, according to Read More
Justice Department reaching out to Democrat lawmakers seen in video telling troops to ‘refuse illegal orders’
The Justice Department is reaching out to Democrat lawmakers who participated in a video message encouraging service members to “refuse illegal orders,” a source familiar with the matter told Fox News on Thursday. Reps. Jason Crow, of Colorado, Chrissy Houlahan, of Pennsylvania, and Maggie Goodlander, of New Hampshire, had all indicated Wednesday that they received inquiries from U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro asking for an interview with them or their attorneys, according to The New York Times. The controversial video, which was posted in November, featured Crow, Houlahan, Goodlander, Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., and Rep. Chris Deluzio, D-Pa. All the Democrats who participated in the video, which was slammed as a call to defy President Donald Trump and his Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, had military and intelligence backgrounds. The video was released amid a nationwide debate about Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to various cities across the country.Trump criticized the video and said in multiple Truth Social posts that the lawmakers who participated in it had engaged in “seditious behavior.” “It’s called SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL. Each one of these traitors to our Country should be ARRESTED AND PUT ON TRIAL. Their words cannot be allowed to stand — We won’t have a Country anymore!!! An example MUST BE SET,” the president wrote on Nov. 20. The same day, Trump wrote in a separate Truth Social post, “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!”Crow, Houlahan and Goodlander made posts on X on Wednesday speaking out about the Justice Department’s review.”Trump’s political cronies at the Justice Department are trying to threaten and intimidate us,” Crow said. “Well, he’s picked a fight with the wrong people. I will always uphold my oath to the Constitution.” “No matter the threats, I’m not backing down,” Goodlander said in a video posted to X. “It is sad, telling and downright dangerous that simply stating a bedrock principle of American law caused the President, our Commander in Chief, to threaten violence against me and to weaponize the Department of Justice against me.””Like my colleagues, I was contacted by federal prosecutors who are investigating me for making a video reminding servicemembers not to follow illegal orders,” Houlahan said in another X post. “The six of us are being targeted not because we said something untrue, but because we said something President Trump and Secretary Hegseth didn’t want anyone to hear.” This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.Fox News Digital’s Rachel Wolf and Louis Casiano contributed to this report.