World Down Syndrome Day doesn’t get a lot of mention in the media. Friday’s official commemoration and weekend activities, however, were elevated to a special place by President Trump and Vice President ...
Read More »Mueller report delivered to Attorney General Barr
Special Counsel Robert Mueller delivered a report to Attorney General William Barr late Friday afternoon detailing his nearly two-year investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion with the ...
Read More »The Golan Heights is rightfully Israel’s, Trump acknowledges
In June 1967, the combined armies of Syria, Egypt and Jordan (and with arms supplied by the Soviet Union) attacked Israel with the clear purpose expressed by Egypt’s President: “Destruction of Israel.” ...
Read More »Trump signs order protecting free speech on campus
March 21 may go down as a watershed moment for free speech in America. With the swoop of a pen, the leader of the free world has rebuked the nation’s entire university ...
Read More »Facebook censorship reaches into the White House
The White House Director of Social Media, Dan Scavino, Jr., announced on Monday that Facebook blocked him from replying to posts. Scavino was temporarily blocked “from making public comments,” according to a ...
Read More »ISIS defeated as last Syrian stronghold falls
Just two months ago, during the State of the Union Address, President Trump stated that ISIS was virtually defeated and credited the hard work of American soldiers and their allies for the ...
Read More »No crisis? Border Patrol nabs over 700 illegal immigrants in one night
Remember that “manufactured border crisis” the media was accusing the Trump administration of ginning up? Well, it seems there might be a crisis after all. According to a press release from U.S. Customs and ...
Read More »Unsealed testimony shows McCain at center of ‘Spygate’ scandal
At his funeral, the late Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) was described as the Lion of the Senate – the last politician of a seemingly bygone era who put the needs of the ...
Read More »KDOT tweet calls President Trump “a delusional Communist”
Someone at the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) on Sunday sent out a tweet calling President Donald Trump a “delusional communist” in a tweet that was later deleted. The tweet posted Sunday ...
Read More »Biased media spins New Zealand shooter’s motives and tries its best to blame Trump
As details of Thursday night’s shootings in New Zealand have emerged, the mainstream liberal media are tying the shootings to President Donald Trump. But their allegations are disconnected from reality. Early Friday ...
Read More »Some Republicans join with Democrats to reject Trump border emergency; VETO imminent
The Republican-run Senate rejected President Donald Trump’s declaration of a national emergency at the southwest border on Thursday. The Senate voted 59-41 to cancel Trump’s February proclamation of a border emergency, which he invoked ...
Read More »Leno laments today’s late-night shows: ‘Everyone has to know your politics’
Former NBC “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno said Tuesday that he doesn’t miss hosting a late-night show and lamented that “everyone has to know your politics” now during an interview with NBC’s Al ...
Read More »Wrongly accused student goes after CNN with lawsuit
Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann plans to sue CNN for at least $250 million, his lawyer said in a news interview. The attorney, L. Lin Wood, said in an interview with ...
Read More »Manafort sentence a rebuke to Democrats, Mueller
In what is being seen as a slap to special counsel Robert Mueller and the entire investigation against President Trump, a federal judged sentenced Paul Manafort to just four years in prison. ...
Read More »Democrat states ensuring Republican president never elected again
Liberal states and elected officials are mounting an increasingly popular initiative to undermine the Electoral College by awarding state Electoral College votes in presidential elections to the winner of the national popular ...
Read More »House Democrats block bill to stop infanticide for 12th time
Late Wednesday, House Democrats blocked a request by Republicans to vote on a similar bill to require medical care and treatment for babies who survive abortions. This was one week after Senate Democrats voted ...
Read More »Boeing secures $15.7 Billion Vietnam orders during Trump’s Hanoi visit
Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways and VietJet Aviation JSC signed deals to buy 110 aircraft from Boeing Co. during President Donald Trump’s visit to Hanoi for a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Bamboo agreed ...
Read More »US closes Consulate, moves Palestinian representation to new Embassy
The United States officially closed its Palestinian Consulate General in Jerusalem on Monday, downgrading its diplomatic mission to the Palestinians and merging it with the new US Embassy to Jerusalem. The consulate ...
Read More »President and Congress join to target China over religious persecution
For the first time, persecuted faith groups in China and human rights organizations are forming a coalition to advance religious freedom in China, with the backing of the Trump administration and members ...
Read More »Executive Order overhauls Merchant Marine, expands vet opportunities
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on March 4 to aid the transition of active-duty service members and military veterans into the United States Merchant Marine. The order is called “Supporting the ...
Read More »Is “Make America Great Again” valid?
Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election with his slogan “Make America Great Again” or “MAGA.” It was a slogan that resonated with many Americans. But why? The quick answer is for ...
Read More »Food stamp use decreases as poor find jobs, abuses stopped
Nearly 3.9 million Americans have moved off food stamp benefits since new economic policies and job opportunities expanded after the 2016 election. The drop is saving taxpayers more than $8.5 billion. Some ...
Read More »Trump gets 92% negative media coverage but his approval rating is clobbering Obama’s
In spite of overt animosity by the media toward President Donald Trump, the president still draws support from a significant portion of the American people, in greater numbers than former President Barack ...
Read More »Trump ends summit with North Koreans
With echoes of President Ronald Reagan walking away from negotiations with the Soviets at a summit in Iceland during the 1980s, President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s second ...
Read More »‘Great opportunity’ Trump calls summit with North Korea
President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un exchanged greetings as they kicked off their second historic nuclear summit today in Hanoi, Vietnam. Trump told reporters he and Kim are looking ...
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