A trustee is speaking out publicly in a last desperate cry to bring accountability to a progressive mayor, whose lavish spending is so out of control that the Illinois town may be forced to declare bankruptcy, according to the official. Brittney Norwood is a trustee in the Village of Dolton, …
Read More »Trump sees 'unprecedented opportunity' to cut government during shutdown
President Donald Trump on Thursday said he’s working to determine which “Democrat” agencies will face cuts after Democrats and Republicans failed to reach an agreement on a government funding package. Trump posted on his Truth Social platform that he was meeting with Russell Vought, director of the U.S. Office of …
Read More »Meet the 3 senators who broke with Democrats to support a bill to keep government open
Three senators — Democrats Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada and John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, along with Independent Angus King of Maine — broke ranks Tuesday night to side with Republicans on a GOP spending bill that would have kept the government open. And now, they’re facing heat for it. While …
Read More »Kennedy says Schumer 'nervous as a pregnant nun' as socialist wing tightens grip amid government shutdown
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., of engineering what he called a “political shutdown” to appease the far-left wing of the Democratic Party — a claim Schumer has denied. “His relationship with the truth is very casual,” Kennedy told “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday. “He’s …
Read More »Dem candidate under fire for saying he’d ‘kick the s—’ out of Trump advisor Stephen Miller
A Democrat congressional candidate’s history of violent rhetoric is coming under fire after his public vow to “kick the s—” out of senior Donald Trump aide Stephen Miller resurfaced online. “Stephen Miller needs to be THUMPED! That guy’s a freaking worm. I would be willing to go to jail for …
Read More »Pattern of leftist violence grows as Trump nears 10 months in office
As the Democratic Party continues to be leaderless and struggles to navigate President Donald Trump’s second administration, there appears to be a growing pattern of violence coming from the left. From the assassination of Charlie Kirk to violent anti-ICE protests to the defense of controversial deportees and extreme rhetoric, the …
Read More »Vulnerable House Dem dismisses primary challenger as race heats up: '30-year party crony'
A moderate Democratic congressman who Republicans consider one of the most vulnerable House Democrats running for re-election next year is now facing a primary challenge from the left. Maine state auditor Matt Dunlap on Monday launched a 2026 bid for the U.S. House in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District against four-term …
Read More »American trust in media reaches record low in new Gallup poll
More than seven in 10 Americans distrust the mainstream media, according to a new Gallup poll released Thursday. The survey found that only 28% of Americans expressed a “great deal” or “fair amount” of trust in newspapers, television and radio to “report the news fully, accurately and fairly.” By contrast, …
Read More »MORNING GLORY: The Beltway bubble leads Democrats off a political cliff
If you want to know the headlines that the few thousand people who run Washington read in the morning, check the three big platforms that used to be big newspapers — the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post —the two big news networks that dominate …
Read More »White House rips 'imbecilic buffoon' Tim Walz after Trump tariff criticism
The White House defended President Donald Trump’s trade and tariff policies on Tuesday as Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., lambasted the president during a Democratic National Committee press call for prioritizing a “ridiculous trade war” over U.S. farmers. White House spokesman Kush Desai told Fox News Digital: “If the American people …
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