House Speaker Mike Johnson warned that attempts to impose Sharia law in the United States conflict with the Constitution. His remarks come amid a growing political debate over immigration, assimilation, and religious freedom.
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The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned sham charities linked to Hamas and North Korean IT operatives accused of defrauding American companies. Officials say the schemes helped fund terrorism and weapons programs.
The FBI has opened its first permanent office in Ecuador as officials warn Middle Eastern terror groups may be operating with cartels in Latin America.
Investigative journalist Steven Ben-Nun joins John B. Wells to discuss intelligence networks, geopolitical tensions, and the forces shaping global power.
Senate Republican leader John Thune is facing criticism after refusing to move forward with the SAVE Act, despite strong national support for voter ID laws. The decision has sparked frustration among Republican voters ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
A federal alert warned that Iran may have explored launching drone attacks on California from a vessel off the U.S. coast. Officials say the intelligence lacked details and no specific targets were identified.
Drone attacks carried out by Ukrainian forces are reportedly becoming more massive and prolonged, targeting facilities deeper inside Russian territory. The escalation reflects the growing role of unmanned aerial systems in the modern battlefield.
A Portland prosecutor is aggressively pursuing charges against protesters arrested outside an ICE facility. The shift follows years of criticism that earlier policies allowed repeated protest-related crimes to go unpunished.
Debate continues over the release and transparency of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal network. Critics and lawmakers are questioning how Attorney General Pam Bondi has handled the disclosure of the files.
Newly uncovered documents describe seminars that teach judges about climate litigation while hosting them at destinations like Napa Valley and Hawaii. Critics say the program aims to influence judges handling environmental lawsuits.
Reports indicate activist groups are offering training on how supporters can enter jury pools and encourage jury nullification. Critics warn such efforts could undermine the constitutional requirement for impartial juries.
A federal appeals court finalized the termination of the Biden-era SAVE student loan repayment plan after reversing a lower court ruling. The decision impacts millions of borrowers and ends a years-long legal battle over the program.
Tax filings reveal that several former Obama administration officials received large salaries while working for the Obama Foundation. CEO Valerie Jarrett reportedly earned about $740,000 in 2024 as the foundation expanded staffing and operations.


















