Trump Admin Considering Banning Travel From Dozens of Countries: Memo

The White House says no decision has been made yet. President Donald Trump’s administration has been weighing a travel ban on citizens from dozens of countries, according to an internal memorandum. The memo, which was viewed by Reuters, lists 41 countries, divided into three groups. One group, which includes Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba, and North

Defense Forum Foundation Holds Congressional Defense and Foreign Policy Forum

The Defense Forum Foundation holds a congressional defense and foreign policy forum at 12:30 p.m. ET on Mar. 18 at Capitol Hill. Attendees include Ambassador J. William Middendorf, II; Suzanne Scholte, president of the Defense Forum Foundation, Kim Ji Young, president of Free North Korea Radio, and others. Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning

Trump Says He’s Releasing All JFK Files on Tuesday

Researchers are awaiting a drop of approximately 80,000 pages related to the assassination of former president John F. Kennedy. President Donald Trump announced during a tour of the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., on March 17 that long-awaited files, amounting to approximately 80,000 pages relating to the assassination of the former president, are

Trump revokes Secret Service protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden

Washington — President Trump on Monday said he was revoking Secret Service protection for former President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, “effective immediately.” Biden’s daughter, Ashley Biden, will also lose her Secret Service detail, Mr. Trump said.  “Hunter Biden has had Secret Service protection for an extended period of time, all paid for by the United

Schumer Postpones Book Tour Due to Security Concerns

WASHINGTON—Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has postponed a tour promoting his book on anti-Semitism for security reasons. The Democratic leader has been at the center of criticism from the party’s base over his support of a Republican funding bill to prevent a government shutdown last week. Events in Baltimore and Washington are being rescheduled

FAA to Propose Rule on Allowing Expanded Drone Use

SEATTLE/WASHINGTON—Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Friday that the Federal Aviation Administration plans to propose rules to expand the use of drones for deliveries and other services. “We’re in the stages of developing a rule to make sure we can give more authority and clarity to those who are developing these drones,” Duffy told reporters