Ex-Trump counterterror chief Kent clashes with Levin, rejects Iran threat claims
Joe Kent claims Israel "forced President Trump into this war" in a heated Levin interview, denying leak allegations and disputing Iran intelligence.
Joe Kent claims Israel "forced President Trump into this war" in a heated Levin interview, denying leak allegations and disputing Iran intelligence.
office of the first lady “As people we dream. As leaders we progress. As nations we will build. Beginning today, let’s accelerate our new global alliance—this bond—to positively impact the progress of our children.” First Lady Melania Trump welcomed a room filled with international leaders and tech visionaries who share a mission: to empower the
Resurfaced clip of Sen. Chris Murphy calling undocumented immigrants the people Democrats care about most is fueling conservative outrage on social media.
Border czar Tom Homan attends a press conference in Minneapolis on Jan. 29, 2026. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters Border czar Tom Homan said on March 23 that immigration officers deployed to U.S. airports to support Transportation Security Administration (TSA) operations will be able to make arrests in certain cases. “We’re going to arrest criminals going through the
Democratic lawmakers on Monday slammed the detainment of two individuals by federal immigration officers at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), an incident that occurred before officers were deployed to multiple airports to assist with security. Video of the incident shared on social media show officers holding a woman down against the floor. The law enforcement…
Washington — President Trump, who calls voting by mail “cheating” and wants to restrict the method, voted by mail this month in Florida’s special elections, public records show. Records from the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections indicate the president voted by mail in Tuesday’s special election for Florida’s 87th district statehouse seat. Mr. Trump
The U.S. Capitol building in Washington on March 19, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times WASHINGTON—Senate Republicans are closing in on a plan to end the impasse over funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), signaling a potential breakthrough in a weeks-long standoff with Democrats. The plan would provide money for most DHS operations but notably