Ilhan Omar Mocked for $30 Million ‘Accounting Error’: Democrat’s Amended Financial Disclosure ‘Insults the Intelligence of Her Constituents, or Shows How Really Stupid She Is’

She’s at it again. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.) is once again claiming she isn’t a multimillionaire, but this time she’s blaming her accountants. Omar, a charter member of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D., N.Y.) far-left “Squad,” now says the accountants misled her into overstating her net worth by close to $30 million and understating her

PA Automatic Voter Registration System Filters Out Noncitizens, but Process Flawed, State Audit Says

Voters fill out their ballots at a polling station in the Hillsboro Old Stone School in Hillsboro, Va., on Nov. 04, 2025 Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Pennsylvania’s automatic voter registration option for driver’s license applicants works as intended to filter out noncitizens, but the process needs improvement, according to a report by the state’s auditor general.

Trump extends ceasefire in Iran indefinitely

Washington — President Trump is extending the ceasefire in the war with Iran until talks between the U.S. and Iran are “concluded,” he announced Tuesday, despite previously saying he wouldn’t extend the deadline. The president said he is granting the ceasefire extension at Pakistan’s request, and blamed Iran’s “seriously fractured” government for the delay. He

Trump Says He’ll Take Note of Companies’ Decisions on Tariff Refunds

Shipping containers at the Port of Los Angeles in Long Beach, Calif., on March 10, 2026. Caroline Brehman/Reuters President Donald Trump said he would remember the companies that didn’t try to get refunds on tariffs the Supreme Court ruled were illegal earlier this year. During an interview with CNBC on April 21, Trump was asked