Category: News
Trump Intensifies Immigration Enforcement After D.C. Shooting
The White House is advocating for ‘reverse migration’ and intends to tighten restrictions on nations considered high risk.
Andriy Yermak Resigns Amid Ongoing Corruption Investigations | Zelenskyy’s Response
Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, has submitted his resignation as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed.
Tribute to Soldier: National Guard Member Lost in DC Incident
Sarah Beckstrom, a cherished 20-year-old National Guard member, is mourned after her tragic death in a shooting incident near the White House, President Trump reflects on her courage during a Thanksgiving address to service members.
Trump Pledges Tough Immigration Measures After Shooting of National Guardsmen in D.C.
The person accused of the shooting received asylum during Trump’s later term as president.
Trump Urges Japan to Tone Down Stance on Taiwan Following Xi Call
Japan’s response to China’s anger over Taiwan has raised concerns in Tokyo, following Trump’s advice to ease tensions.
Shooting In D.C.: Two National Guard Members Hit, One Suspect Caught
Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot close to the White House, creating significant concern, as officials continue to assess the situation.
Trump Administration Refutes Rumors of FBI Director Dismissal
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shared a photo of President Donald Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel giving a thumbs up together.
FBI Investigates Democratic Lawmakers for ‘Illegal Orders’ Claims
A group of Democratic lawmakers featured in a video urging military and intelligence members to ‘reject illegal orders’ is now under FBI scrutiny.
Breaking News: Judge Dismisses Criminal Charges Against Comey and James
A federal judge made headlines yesterday by dismissing the criminal cases against James Comey and Letitia James. The ruling pointed to the unlawful appointment of the prosecutor overseeing the cases.
Pentagon Considers Summoning Senator Mark Kelly Back to Active Duty Over Allegations
The Pentagon has sparked controversy by threatening to recall Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, to active service, citing serious allegations of misconduct. Questions about potential charges remain unanswered, while Kelly’s office has yet to comment on the situation.
