By Rowan Scarborough A column this week by former Defense Secretary James N. Mattis that blasted President Trump’s “America First” theme did not disclose that Mr.…
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by Jeff Mordock The CIA concluded in early 2017 that Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann’s dirt tying President Trump to Russia was “not technically plausible,” special counsel John Durham said in…
by Haris Alic YouTube removed a video by the Republican National Committee on Friday of an interview with former President Donald Trump, claiming it violated the…
by Stephen Dinan President Biden received hundreds of thousands of “excess” votes in Democratic-controlled areas in the 2020 election, according to an academic study on voter fraud…
By Mica Soellner Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said young voters feel underappreciated by President Biden’s efforts, despite their work to help get him elected in 2020. The…
by Mike Glenn Russia and Ukraine have about 90% of their combat power still available for use after two weeks of intense fighting since President Vladimir Putin…
by Ryan Lovelace A federal appeals court has dismissed Twitter’s lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, which accused him of retaliating for the social media platform’s ban of…
By Jeff Mordock Sen. Josh Hawley on Wednesday demanded Attorney General Merrick Garland bar the wife of White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan from having…
By Kerry Picket Three more House Democrats called it quits on Monday, bringing the total number of retirements in the caucus before the midterm elections to…
By Kerry Picket and Mica Soellne Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s claim that the smash-and-grab crime wave is a hoax drew howls from fellow lawmakers on Capitol Hill, as retailers…