The FBI is under intense scrutiny after a devastating New Year’s Eve terror attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, which left 15 dead and 35 injured. Criticism has mounted over the agency’s response, with revelations that the FBI’s top local leader, Lyonel Myrthil, was on vacation in Italy during the attack. In his absence, […]
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DOJ Drops Bombshell: 200 New Jan. 6 Cases to Block Trump’s Pardons!
In a dramatic escalation of its pursuit of January 6 protesters, President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) announced plans to charge an additional 200 individuals linked to the Capitol riot. This revelation comes as former President Donald Trump edges closer to a potential return to the White House, where he has vowed to issue […]
Biden Releases 11 Gitmo Detainees, Sparking National Security Concerns
In a move that has reignited fierce debate over national security and American leadership, President Joe Biden has authorized the release of 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo Bay. Christian Talk Podcast These men, all with confirmed ties to Al-Qaeda, were transferred to Oman, where they are expected to “start new lives.” Critics have slammed the […]
Justin Trudeau Resigns as Canadian Prime Minister
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stunned the nation Monday morning with a groundbreaking announcement: he will resign as leader of the Liberal Party and step down as Prime Minister after a successor is selected. The announcement marks the end of a tenure that reshaped Canada’s political and social landscape. Speaking at a news conference, Trudeau […]
Key DOJ Official in Trump Case Resigns Amid Misconduct Allegations
In a dramatic shake-up within the Department of Justice (DOJ), Jay Bratt, a senior official instrumental in investigations targeting former President Donald Trump, has abruptly resigned. Bratt’s departure, first reported by journalist Michael Isikoff of SpyTalk, comes amid serious allegations of misconduct, casting a long shadow over the DOJ’s handling of high-stakes, politically charged cases. […]
Green Beret Reflects on Vegas Attack and Veteran Mental Health
The explosion of a Cybertruck outside Trump Tower in Las Vegas has sent shockwaves across the nation, and the alleged perpetrator, Army reservist Matthew Livelsberger, has left the public grappling with more questions than answers. Adding a new layer to this troubling incident, former Green Beret Tim Kennedy has stepped forward to share his perspective […]
NOLA Prosecutor Dies by Suicide Days After Terror Attack
New Orleans is grappling with a double blow of tragedy after the shocking suicide of Ian Kersting, a 34-year-old Assistant District Attorney for Orleans Parish. This devastating event occurred mere days after a deadly New Year’s Day terror attack left the city in mourning. While authorities assert no connection between the two events, the timing […]
Biden Blocks $14.9 Billion Sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon
In a dramatic final act as president, Joe Biden has blocked the $14.9 billion sale of U.S. Steel to Japan’s Nippon Steel Corporation, citing national security concerns and a commitment to preserving American industry. The decision, announced on January 3, 2025, has ignited fierce criticism and speculation about political motivations, economic ramifications, and potential legal […]
Critics Slam CFPB’s Overdraft Fee Cap as Harmful to Low-Income Families
The Biden administration’s Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), often referred to as Senator Elizabeth Warren’s brainchild, has introduced a polarizing new regulation designed to limit overdraft fees. While the rule’s intent is to protect consumers and increase transparency, experts and lawmakers argue it could inflict more harm than good, especially on low-income Americans. The CFPB’s […]
Trump Warns January 10 Sentencing Threatens Presidential Norms
President-elect Donald Trump has launched a blistering attack on New York Judge Juan Merchan after the judge set a January 10 sentencing date in Trump’s New York “hush money” case. Trump, who has consistently maintained his innocence, has framed the timing as an unprecedented assault on the presidency, warning it could mark “the end of […]
Honduras Threatens U.S. Base in Deportation Dispute
The relationship between the United States and Honduras is facing a new test, as Honduran President Xiomara Castro responds forcefully to proposed mass deportations of her nation’s citizens by the incoming Trump administration. In a televised address, Castro raised the stakes, suggesting she might close the U.S. military base in her country—a move that could […]
Trump Faces Sentencing Just Days Before Inauguration
President-elect Donald Trump is set to be sentenced in the New York criminal hush money case just ten days before his inauguration as the 47th President of the United States. The sentencing follows Judge Juan Merchan’s decision to deny Trump’s motion to overturn his conviction. Trump’s legal team had argued that the Supreme Court’s recent […]
