Republicans Expose The Democrat Who Was Faking Biden’s Signatures

The top artificial intelligence authority from the Trump administration stated on Tuesday that he has identified a Democratic U.S. senator who allegedly “controlled” the White House’s use of the autopen, which is now at the center of a growing scandal involving former President Joe Biden. David Sacks, who serves as President Donald Trump’s AI advisor, … Read more

Supreme Court Deals Crushing Blow To California’s EV Mandate

In a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that fuel producers can proceed with their lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), challenging California’s aggressive electric vehicle (EV) mandates. The decision marks a major setback for Governor Gavin Newsom’s plan to transition the state to carbon neutrality by 2035. Even one liberal justice … Read more

ICE On Pace For 1 Million Migrant Arrests In Four Years As GOP Eyes More Funding

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is on track to arrest nearly one million illegal immigrants by the end of Trump’s term, though this falls short of his goal. Republicans are pushing for border security and additional funding in upcoming spending packages, which could lead to more arrests. ICE stopped posting daily arrest data but continues … Read more

Bolster Key Energy Sector

In a significant move to advance the nation’s clean energy goals, the U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly approved legislation designed to revitalize and modernize the country’s nuclear energy sector. The bill passed with strong bipartisan support in an 88-2 vote and now heads to the president’s desk for final approval. The newly passed legislation combines nuclear … Read more

Trump Talks To Bongino, Says He’s In ‘Good Shape’ Amid Epstein Fallout

President Donald Trump expressed confidence in FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino amid the fallout from the case involving disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. During a press gaggle at Joint Base Andrews on Sunday evening, Trump was asked if Bongino was still the deputy FBI director and whether the two men had spoken recently. “Oh I think … Read more

Trump Fires Top Copyright Official After Dismissing Library Of Congress Director

President Donald Trump’s administration dismissed the nation’s top copyright official just days after removing the Librarian of Congress. Shira Perlmutter, who led the U.S. Copyright Office—an agency under the Library of Congress—was abruptly terminated, according to the Washington Post. The U.S. Copyright Office informed the outlet that Perlmutter had received an email from the White … Read more

‘Good Riddance’: Sen. Kennedy Lambasts Justice Jackson Over Universal Injunction Dissent

Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy said he was “proud” of the Supreme Court following a Friday ruling that he argued must be good for the country—if only because it appeared to deeply anger Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Appearing on Fox’s Faulkner Focus with anchor Harris Faulkner, Kennedy applauded the Court’s 6–3 decision in a case … Read more

DHS Announces Major Self-Deportation

In a significant shift in immigration policy, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a new voluntary self-deportation program on May 14, 2025. This initiative offers undocumented immigrants free commercial flights and a $1,000 stipend to encourage voluntary departure from the United States. Contents Program Details Reactions and Implications Program Details The DHS asserts … Read more

Michelle Obama’s Brother Didn’t Think Relationship With Barack Would Last

In a new episode of their IMO podcast, Michelle Obama’s brother, Craig Robinson, revealed he didn’t expect her relationship with Barack Obama to last more than a month. The episode, which focused on dating and featured guest Tracee Ellis Ross, comes amid renewed divorce speculation. Rumors intensified after Michelle opted not to attend the funeral … Read more