Vance, Hegseth and Gabbard visit southern border

Washington—Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard are at the southern border Wednesday to highlight the Trump administration’s efforts to combat illegal crossings and drug trafficking, the day following President Trump’s joint address to Congress in which immigration played a prominent role.  The top administration officials are

Biden Awarded $28 Million to Mysterious ‘Vaccine Company’ Run by His COVID Adviser and Based out of a Maryland PO Box

During the final months of the Biden administration, the National Institutes of Health awarded $28 million to a mysterious venture-backed company called Vaccine Company Inc., a biomedical firm founded in 2022 whose chief financial officer happens to be one of former president Joe Biden’s top COVID advisers. To Sen. Joni Ernst (R., Iowa), the September

Chicago Mayor: Sanctuary Policies Make Cities Safer Because ‘Undocumented Immigrants Come Forward To Report Crimes’

Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson (D.) during a congressional hearing Wednesday defended his city’s sanctuary policies, claiming they make the city safer because “undocumented immigrants come forward to report crimes.” Chicago is “safer because of our Welcoming City Ordinance,” Johnson told the Republican-led House Oversight Committee, referring to an ordinance that prohibits any city agency or

White House Announces 1-Month Tariff Delay for Automakers

Automakers will be exempted from tariffs on Canada and Mexico for one month. The request was made by the leaders of Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis. The Trump administration is giving automakers a one-month exemption on tariffs imposed on Mexico and Canada, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on March 5. Leavitt announced the

76 Percent Approve of Trump’s Address to Congress: Poll; SCOTUS Deals a Blow to US Pause on Foreign Aid

A media poll finds 76 percent of viewers approve of President Donald Trump’s address to Congress Tuesday night. The Supreme Court deals a blow to the United States’ pause on foreign aid, saying the administration must follow through with the payment of $2 billion in foreign aid. The mayors of so-called sanctuary cities testify… Original