Judge Hears Motion to Disqualify DA Fani Willis From Trump Georgia Case–Day 2 (Part 2)

The evidentiary hearing on the personal relationship between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and Nathan Wade continues into a second day on Feb. 16. Judge Scott McAfee, the judge in the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump, is hearing testimony as to whether Ms. Willis and Mr. Wade… Original News Source

Matt Rosendale Ends Senate Run After Trump Endorses Opponent

The Montana Republican says ‘the hill was just too steep’ with former President Donald Trump endorsing his main opponent. Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) said on Thursday that he was withdrawing his bid for the U.S. Senate, citing former President Donald Trump’s endorsement of his main opponent and a lack of resources as reasons behind the

US Remains Ironclad in Commitment to NATO, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Says

The defense secretary said he was pleased with the progress made between the United States and its allies. The United States will continue to stand with its NATO allies and remains “ironclad” in its commitment to defending member territories, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Feb. 15. Mr. Austin made the comments following a

‘Wake Up Call’: House Subpoenas Harvard for Stonewalling Anti-Semitism Probe

Harvard University was hit with a congressional subpoena on Friday for obstructing a House probe into rampant anti-Semitism on its campus. Rep. Virginia Foxx (R., N.C.), who is helming the investigation as chair of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, announced that she had served the Ivy League school with several subpoenas after

Let Them Vote

Column: The pro-Israel, pro-Ukraine majority deserves to be heard Mike Johnson (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) On February 13, the Senate passed a $95 billion aid package for weapons to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan. The vote was 70 to 29. Action now moves to the House—which is out of session. And where the bill looks dead on

‘Run by the Mob’: How Anti-Semites Took Over Stanford’s Campus

On January 24, Stanford University held a forum on combating anti-Semitism. The event, which featured Stanford president Richard Saller and provost Jenny Martinez, was meant to reassure Jewish students that the university had their back amid the wave of anti-Semitism sweeping college campuses. “We really do want to make sure that all of the communities

IRS Chief Warns Less Funding Will Fuel Budget Deficits

IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel warned lawmakers that reducing the tax-collecting agency’s budget will add to the growing federal deficit and undo many of its service improvements. Appearing before a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Feb. 15, Mr. Werfel defended the Internal Revenue Service’s budget increase, cautioning that clawing back these funds would undermine