Turkey Day is almost here, and President Trump has pardoned Gobble and Waddle, so it’s time to celebrate. Over the years, numerous crazy traditions have cropped up, including the turducken, which I am going to try for the first time Thursday. Call me weak, call me a turducken…
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Trump’s Big Win: ‘Life Support’ Case in Georgia Officially Flatlines
There’s an old saying: You win some, you lose some. The president has just won one; President Trump now has one less legal case on his mind, as of Wednesday, as the prosecutor who took over the criminal prosecution against the president has stated that the case will…
Slotkin Steps in It Even More in Response to FBI Interview on ‘Illegal Orders’ Video
As we reported, the FBI was trying to schedule interviews with the six Democratic lawmakers who were involved in the disturbing “illegal orders” video.
Right Now Would Be a Good Time for the GOP to Hit the Panic Button on TN-07
For a few weeks now, I’ve been wanting to hit the panic button on next week’s special election in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District, but my rational mind told me not to worry about a district that President Trump carried by 22 points just last year. Maybe it’s PTSD…
Morning Minute: This Thanksgiving, Let’s Talk Turkey
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The Dragon’s Latest Temper Tantrum: Thoughts on the Tokyo-Beijing Row
Beijing has been stepping up its threats directed at Tokyo. This comes after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said that an attack on Taiwan would pose a “survival-threatening situation” for Japan that could trigger Tokyo to exercise its right to collective self-defense, amid increasingly assertive and frequent Chinese…
Eric Swalwell Claims Military Members Are Privately Telling Him They Will Keep Trump in ‘Check’
California gubernatorial candidate and Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell (CA-14) claims that military members have privately confided in him plans to serve as a “check” to any orders issued by President Trump, suggesting they could defy their superiors.
THE ESSEX FILES: Remembering Viola Fletcher – A Life That Demanded America Reckon With Its Past
Viola Fletcher was 7 years old when the airplanes came. It was May 31, 1921, in Tulsa’s Greenwood neighborhood, a thriving Black enclave known as Black Wall Street. White mobs, fueled by envy and racial hatred, descended with guns and torches. They killed up to 300 people, torched…
Tell Me More: Gallego Reveals Eye-Opening Info About That ‘Illegal Orders’ Video
My colleague Rusty Weiss reported on the troubling remarks of Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) regarding the video by six of his Democratic congressional colleagues and the news that the Department of War was reviewing Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly’s part in the video.
Bowser Bows Out: D.C. Mayor Announces She Will Not Seek 4th Term
Muriel Bowser has served as the mayor of Washington, D.C. for the past decade. She first assumed office in January 2015 and won reelection for a second and third term in 2018 and 2022, respectively.









