Bipartisan lawmakers advocate for transparency in Epstein case as victims prepare to speak publicly for first time, demanding accountability for powerful men involved in abuse.
Tag: Kentucky
‘Nonsensical’ illegal immigrant tuition policy scrapped in Kentucky, Bondi lawsuit deal
Kentucky becomes latest state to end in-state tuition for illegal immigrants following Justice Department legal action over federal law violations.
Trans Shooter Murders Catholic Kids As The Trans Terrorism Epidemic Continues
When you’re bombarded with nonstop lies and propaganda about a particular event — especially a disturbing one involving the murder of children — it can Read More
Noem hits back at FEMA critics, reveals vision for disaster relief agency
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem punched back at critics of the administration’s handling of FEMA as the future of the agency remains unclear.
FEMA employees placed on leave after claiming Trump leadership could spark next Hurricane Katrina
FEMA employees were placed on leave after signing an open letter criticizing Trump administration leadership and warning of potential disasters future disasters.
Trump DOJ to begin handing over Epstein files to House Oversight investigators
The House Oversight Committee is readying to receive “hundreds” of pages of material related to Jeffrey Epstein from the Trump administration.
Blue state investigates how illegal immigrant trucker got license before deadly Florida crash
The Washington State Department of Licensing probes the 2023 commercial driver’s license issuance to an illegal immigrant following fatal Florida collision that killed three.
Cracker Barrel: Now With 100% Less Grandpa
Cracker Barrel is under fire. What did they do? They changed their logo. I thought their logo used to be charming. It showed a middle-aged Read More
Federal judge blocks Texas public schools from displaying Ten Commandments in classrooms
Judge Fred Biery grants preliminary injunction against Texas Ten Commandments bill, ruling it violates First Amendment by favoring Christian denominations over others
Federal oversight in Washington – a special case as old as America itself
From mutinies to modernity, the District of Columbia’s unique constitutional status lets Congress – and now President Trump – exert rare control over the capital’s streets and future.