This opinion piece examines unverified “tips” referencing Donald Trump in the newly released Epstein files and argues that many lack credible evidence. It highlights context around the Justice Department’s disclosure and criticism of media narratives.
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Don Lemon was released without bail following his arrest and used a press appearance to claim he is being targeted for “covering the news.” Prosecutors say he faces serious federal charges tied to disrupting a church service.
Violent anti-ICE riots broke out in Los Angeles as protesters clashed with federal agents outside a detention facility. Authorities issued dispersal orders and placed police on tactical alert as chaos escalated.
Anti-ICE protesters clashed with police in downtown Los Angeles, throwing bottles and debris as authorities declared an unlawful assembly. LAPD issued a tactical alert as federal officers deployed crowd-control measures.
The U.S. Department of Justice released a massive final tranche of Epstein-related documents under a transparency law signed by President Trump. The files contain new revelations involving powerful figures while shielding victims’ identities.
A forceful appeal urging public support for ICE as agents face political hostility and growing danger during enforcement operations. The piece argues for strict deportation policies and restoring law and order nationwide.
A federal judge permanently halted President Trump’s executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote or register in federal elections. The ruling sparks backlash and calls for an immediate appeal.
Iowa’s House Health and Human Services subcommittee advanced a bill that would mandate medical examiner reports for infant deaths include vaccination dates and types. Supporters say it adds useful information to investigations; critics warn it could fuel harms.
Senate Democrats and the White House reached an agreement to avoid a looming partial government shutdown by moving forward with a funding deal and a short-term DHS funding extension. The bill splits homeland security funding from other agencies to give more time for negotiation.
Republican lawmakers filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court defending President Trump’s executive order on the original meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. They argue birthright citizenship should be limited to children of lawful residents.
Sen. Susan Collins announced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has ceased enhanced operations in Maine following discussions with Homeland Security leadership. Normal ICE and Border Patrol activities will continue.
Anti-ICE activists disrupted a California restaurant after falsely identifying diners as ICE agents. Law enforcement intervened to protect civilians and restore order.
ICE agents are facing escalating violence as political leaders and media outlets undermine enforcement efforts. Supporters are calling for law and order and backing those protecting American communities.
John Leguizamo’s anti-ICE ultimatum highlights how celebrity “bravery” often carries no real risk. True courage, unlike Hollywood activism, doesn’t rely on applause or protection.
Maryland Democrats fast-tracked emergency legislation to block local police cooperation with ICE just hours after DHS announced a new detention facility. Republicans warn the move undermines local control and public safety.
A federal appeal has been filed in a lawsuit challenging the National Park Service’s policy of refusing cash for entrance fees at some parks. The suit argues the policy is unlawful and seeks reversal of its dismissal so the case can proceed.


















