Biden-Appointed Judge Prevents Trump from Canceling Foreign Aid Contracts

A Biden-appointed judge has overstepped his boundaries by preventing former President Donald Trump from canceling foreign aid contracts—a decision that reeks of judicial activism and blatant political interference. The ruling undermines the authority of the executive branch, which has long held the power to manage foreign aid decisions in the interest of U.S. taxpayers and […]

Shellenberger Exposes USAID, CIA Links to Trump’s Impeachment

In a bombshell exposé published on his Substack, investigative journalist Michael Shellenberger has uncovered shocking ties between the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the 2019 impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump. According to Shellenberger’s findings, USAID-funded research and a CIA whistleblower were instrumental in the push to […]

Senate Committees Battling RFK Jr.’s MAHA Vision Tied to Big Pharma, Food Industry Funding

Contentious hearings for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s potential leadership of the Department of Health and Human Services have put the spotlight on Washington’s influential lobbies. Senators questioning Kennedy found their ties to the health care and pharmaceutical industries highlighted online. This dynamic has set Kennedy’s online supporters against senators critical of his vaccine skepticism. During […]

Charlamagne the God Challenges Liberal Views on Trump’s Immigration Policies

In a recent exchange on “The Breakfast Club,” radio host Charlamagne Tha God challenged journalist Morgyn Wood’s portrayal of the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Wood claimed that innocent migrants were being rounded up under President Donald Trump’s directives. However, Charlamagne wasn’t convinced and pointed out that being in the U.S. illegally is indeed a crime. […]

GOP Senator Behind Pete Hegseth’s Ex-Sister-in-Law’s Last-Minute Hit Piece Affidavit Revealed!

The Wall Street Journal recently highlighted a political maneuver involving GOP Senator Thom Tillis, who played a pivotal role in bringing to light last-minute allegations against Pete Hegseth, President Trump’s nominee for Defense Secretary. The controversy unfolded with the submission of an affidavit containing abuse allegations from Danielle Hegseth, Pete’s former sister-in-law, just before the […]

Trump Replaces Biden’s Acting National Intelligence Director Before Tulsi Gabbard’s Confirmation Hearing

President Trump has made a significant shake-up in the national intelligence community by removing Joe Biden’s Acting Director for National Intelligence, Stacy Dixon, and appointing Lora Shiao in her place. This decision is part of Trump’s broader strategy to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, as highlighted by an executive order. The move has drawn […]

FCC Chairman Halts All DEI Programs Following Trump’s Executive Order

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken a significant step under its new leadership by terminating all diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This decision follows closely on the heels of President Donald Trump’s recent executive order opposing DEI practices within the government. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced this change, emphasizing the benefits it would […]

Trump Dismisses Key Immigration Court Leaders to Maintain Deportation Policy

President Trump wasted no time in making significant changes to the immigration court system, dismissing three top officials shortly after taking office on Monday. These officials were part of the Executive Office for Immigration Review, a body responsible for overseeing immigration cases and ensuring the fair application of the nation’s immigration laws. In practice, this […]

Democrats and Republicans Tied After Pennsylvania State Lawmaker’s Death

Give Me Five Podcast Pennsylvania’s political landscape has taken an unexpected turn following the heartbreaking death of Democratic state Rep. Matt Gergely. With his passing, the delicate balance of power in the state House of Representatives has shifted to an even split, leaving both Republicans and Democrats with 101 seats each. Gergely, who represented a […]