Trump Campaign Pushes Back on Reports He’s ‘Exhausted’

Campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt says such reports are ‘unequivocally false.’ Members of former President Donald Trump’s campaign and the former president himself pushed back on claims that Trump is “exhausted” in multiple reports last week that cited anonymous sources. “I’ve gone 48 days now without a rest,” Trump told reporters. “Tell me when you’ve seen

FBI, Cyber Agency Issue ‘Disinformation’ Warning 2 Weeks Before Election

Foreign adversaries still might promote ‘false or misleading narratives,’ the bulletin says. The FBI and a federal agency dedicated to cybersecurity issued a warning on Oct. 18 about efforts by foreign actors trying to “spread disinformation” regarding the upcoming Nov. 5 election—with just over two weeks ago before the contest. The FBI and the U.S.

US Probes Intelligence Leak Regarding Israel’s Plans to Retaliate Against Iran

Israel is expected to retaliate against Iran after it launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Israel earlier this month. The United States is probing a leak of intelligence purporting to show Israel’s plans to retaliate against Iran, announced House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Oct. 20. Appearing on CNN, Johnson said an investigation of

Trump Mulls Suing CBS News for Uncut Tapes of Harris’s 60 Minutes Interview

The former president alleged that the network had ‘changed’ an answer Vice President Kamala Harris gave in the interview. Former President Donald Trump said on Friday that he will consider taking legal action against CBS News for allegedly editing Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris’s answers in a “60 Minutes” interview. Trump made the remarks

The Cynic’s Guide to Wokeness

Most attacks on wokeness come from the right. To conservatives, the woke are dangerous because they’re sincerely committed to bad ideas—make every decision based on identity instead of merit, defund the police, speak in insufferable jargon to top it off—and push them through their positions in HR departments and government bureaucracies throughout the country. Columbia

Are We There Yet?

In 2001, Anthony Hopkins celebrated his newly acquired American citizenship by taking a 3,000-mile road trip across the Midwest. It wasn’t his first cross-country voyage. He’d taken many such excursions in the past, motivated in large part by the insights they provided into the American soul. “I think it’s wonderful meeting people who run America,