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Long-Time Trump Detractor John Bolton Learns Fate After Indictment
Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton was indicted Thursday on 18 counts connected to the alleged mishandling of classified information, Fox News Digital has learned. According to the indictment, Bolton faces eight counts of transmitting National Defense Information and ten counts of unlawfully retaining National Defense Information. “From on or about April 9, 2018, through at least on…
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Jeffries Losing Support, Dozens of Dems Won’t Commit To Backing Him
Dozens of Democratic candidates running for U.S. House seats nationwide told Axios they either would not support House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) for party leader or were not prepared to commit to voting for him. The responses suggest growing unease within some parts of the Democratic Party about its current leadership as the 2026 election cycle approaches, the outlet reported this…
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Liberals Plot To Oust Fetterman After He Bucks Dems, Backs Trump
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman continues to defy the political establishment, breaking with Democratic leadership and finding common ground with President Donald Trump — a stance that could soon spark a major challenge from within his own party. Axios reported that several prominent Pennsylvania Democrats, including Rep. Brendan Boyle, Rep. Chris Deluzio, and former Rep. Conor Lamb, are being floated as…
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Newsom Declares ‘Independence’ From Trump Ahead Of ‘No Kings’ Protests
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is declaring what he called “a declaration of independence” from the administration of President Donald Trump ahead of the upcoming “No Kings” protests planned for the weekend. In a video statement posted online, Newsom encouraged demonstrators to participate peacefully while framing the protests as a symbolic act against what he described as “tyranny” and “lawlessness.” “No…
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Johnson Leaves WH Meeting, Shares Big Update on Schumer Shutdown
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said Thursday that Democrats bear the blame for the pain of a government shutdown, as President Donald Trump and his budget chief moved forward with identifying federal programs to cut. “This is the way the system works. This is [Senate Minority Leader] Chuck Schumer’s decision, is to hand … the keys to the kingdom…
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Top Hegseth Aide Escorted Out of Pentagon in Leak Probe
A senior advisor to Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was escorted out of the Pentagon and placed on administrative leave, according to a Defense Department official. Dan Caldwell was suspended over an “unauthorized disclosure” of information amid an ongoing investigation into leaks from within the Pentagon. Caldwell, a foreign policy realist, previously worked with the restraint-oriented think tank Defense…
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Vance Casts Tie-Breaking Votes To Advance $9.4B Rescissions Package In Senate
Vice President JD Vance made two tie-breaking votes in the Senate on Tuesday to advance a $9.4 billion rescissions plan that will eliminate government funding for PBS and NPR. The Senate tied 50-50 on two procedural votes to begin discussion of the multibillion-dollar expenditure clawback plan until Vance’s votes advanced the White House-requested proposal. Three Republicans, Sens. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.),…
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Schiff Could Face Fines, Prison Time if Classified Leak Allegations Proven
A Democrat whistleblower’s allegations, backed by newly declassified FBI interview reports, are now threatening to upend the political career of Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA). If the whistleblower’s account is accurate and prosecutors pursue the case, Schiff could face not only career-ending political consequences but also staggering financial penalties and lengthy prison terms. As Tolman noted, the legal exposure could multiply…
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Trump Announces Which City Is Next As Part of Ongoing Crimefighting Push
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that federal law enforcement will next focus its efforts on San Francisco, praising the FBI for what he described as a sharp increase in violent crime arrests under his administration. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said the FBI has made more than 23,000 arrests for violent crimes since he took office — more than…
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Supreme Court Appears Poised to Weaken Voting Rights Act
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared poised to tighten the reins on how federal courts enforce Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, potentially shielding state lawmakers from challenges that conflate race and partisanship in redistricting. During re-arguments in Louisiana v. Callais, a conservative majority signaled openness to an approach backed by the Trump Justice Department, which could make it…
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