FBI Director Kash Patel stuns D.C. by uncovering thousands of classified Trump-Russia investigation documents inside secret FBI ‘burn bags,’ exposing new evidence of deep state collusion and igniting calls for historic accountability.
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President Trump is “seriously considering” a pardon for Sean “Diddy” Combs ahead of his federal sentencing, raising questions about justice, celebrity, and the power of the Oval Office.
Amid accusations and public pressure, Vice President JD Vance insists President Trump’s team remains the most transparent yet on the Epstein case, outpacing the Obama and Bush years.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s Supreme Court bid reignites national debate over federal power, elite privilege, plea deals, and Trump’s pardon authority in the Epstein saga.
Media obsessions with ‘distractions’ mask the growing controversy over presidential immunity, treason, and the battle for true accountability after Trump’s reelection.
In a historic, Trump-era law enforcement sweep, ICE Houston arrests over 200 illegal immigrant child sex offenders in six months—far surpassing last year’s total and highlighting the crucial, ongoing fight for the safety of America’s children.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe made waves by revealing that the statute of limitations may not shield Obama, Clinton, Brennan, and others from prosecution for the alleged Russiagate conspiracy against President Trump.
Dan Bongino stuns America with hints of rampant FBI corruption, pledging a fearless drive for truth as he lifts the veil on government weaponization.
President Trump launches a bold offensive, demanding prosecution of Kamala Harris, Beyoncé, and Oprah over millions in alleged illegal campaign payments for celebrity endorsements during the 2024 race.
A newly opened Hermitage district office for Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) was brazenly vandalized overnight with hostile, anti-GOP graffiti—a disturbing attack now under investigation by law enforcement and U.S. Capitol Police.