JD Vance is traveling to Minneapolis to make a clear statement of support for ICE and federal immigration enforcement. The visit underscores the Trump administration’s refusal to back down amid protests and sanctuary city resistance.
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Violent unrest in Minneapolis targeting ICE and federal law enforcement is being described as a true insurrection, prompting renewed calls for decisive federal action.
The Justice Department has issued grand jury subpoenas to the Federal Reserve as part of a criminal investigation into Chair Jerome Powell. The probe escalates a long-running clash over Fed independence, interest rates, and alleged misconduct tied to a costly renovation project.
The US military has seized a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the North Atlantic for alleged violations of US sanctions. Officials say the action is tied to enforcement of a blockade targeting illicit Venezuelan oil shipments.
Border Czar Tom Homan discusses the Minneapolis ICE shooting and provides an update on immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. He outlines current operations, priorities, and the federal response moving forward.
Video evidence shows an ICE officer acted in lawful self-defense after an attempted vehicular assault. As facts emerge, the political left moves quickly to replace reality with narrative.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio shut down CBS anchor Margaret Brennan after she questioned why only Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro was captured by U.S. forces. Rubio called the line of questioning “absurd,” explaining the complexity and risks of the high-stakes operation.
U.S. forces launched decisive strikes against ISIS in Syria after the murder of American troops, killing and capturing terrorists and dismantling key networks. The operation signals a return to forceful leadership and zero tolerance for attacks on Americans.
The United States has deployed additional troops and special operations aircraft to the Caribbean as it intensifies pressure on Venezuela. Tanker seizures and blockade enforcement raise serious constitutional and international law concerns.
Left-leaning media outlets are leveraging Christmas generosity to push a coordinated campaign to revive USAID after its shutdown. The strategy frames aid cuts as a humanitarian crisis while positioning the issue as a political weapon heading into the 2026 midterms.
The Trump administration is scrutinizing Colorado after reports surfaced of federal funds allegedly being paid out in the names of deceased individuals. The case adds to growing concerns about systemic fraud and taxpayer dollars being siphoned away from their intended use.
The George W. Bush Presidential Center is calling for continued Afghan migration despite a deadly attack allegedly carried out by an افغان asylum seeker. Critics warn the stance undermines national security as the Trump administration pauses applications from high-risk nations.
South Africa has pushed back against US claims of harassment and data breaches following a raid on a refugee centre processing Afrikaner asylum applications. The incident has deepened diplomatic tensions as Washington warns of consequences and prioritizes Afrikaners for refugee status.
House Democrats pushed two War Powers resolutions aimed at limiting President Trump’s authority to confront narco-terrorism and Venezuela, but both measures failed. The votes exposed sharp divisions over national security, cartel violence, and U.S. military action in the hemisphere.
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton has been indicted on multiple felony counts for allegedly mishandling classified information. Prosecutors say Bolton shared sensitive national security materials through personal email and unauthorized contacts.


















