REVEALED: Top FBI Leader in New Orleans Was on Vacation Over New Year’s Despite Known Vulnerabilities on Bourbon Street

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, […]

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. […]

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 […]