Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., said former Prince Andrew should “absolutely” stand trial in the U.S. if he is found to have broken American laws following his arrest in the U.K.
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GOP rips FISA court for tapping ex-Biden ‘disinformation’ lawyer to advise on surveillance
Republican lawmakers express concern over Jennifer Daskal’s appointment to advise the secretive FISC after her controversial disinformation board role.
Trump’s ‘no-nonsense’ DC crackdown tops 10k arrests as DOJ declares era of ‘unchecked violence is over’
Crime drops dramatically in Washington, D.C., as President Donald Trump’s federal task force reports 10,000 arrests and 1,000 firearms recovered. Murders down 68%.
Olympians Shouldn’t Apologize For America
It is perhaps inevitable that a major global event such as the Olympic Games will become politicized. From the Nazi appropriation of the 1936 Berlin Read More
Immigration judge blocks deportation of Columbia anti-Israel agitator
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from deporting pro-Palestinian Columbia University protest leader due to a procedural error.
NYC Board of Elections worker says ‘not my job to report anyone’ when asked about registering non-citizens
A New York City election worker told an undercover reporter he would not report non-citizens trying to register to vote, saying “that’s not my job.”
GOP states move to make church service disruptions a felony after Minnesota storming
GOP leaders are mulling efforts to increase penalties on protesters disrupting church services, in direct response to the Minnesota unrest.
Spin Cycle: In Shocking Twist, Dems And Media Still Don’t Like Trump’s Cabinet
President Donald Trump is barely into his second year of his second term, and Democrats and the legacy media are still pulling out all the Read More
Democrats say Trump redistricting push backfiring as Virginia advances new House maps
Democrats believe the congressional maps making their way through Virginia’s legislature, aimed at snuffing out a GOP House majority, is a product Trump put into motion himself.
DOJ sends Congress list of names who appear in Jeffrey Epstein files, defends redactions in 6-page letter
But the lack of context — with DOJ not specifying how or why each name appears — immediately drew criticism from lawmakers who said the Read More