Bergquam Rides with ICE as Chicago’s Sanctuary Policies Face Federal Pushback

Ben Bergquam, host of Law & Border on Real America’s Voice, released new footage from what he described as his “ride with ICE.” The video shows federal agents detaining several men, handcuffing them, and placing them into vans during targeted enforcement actions in the Chicago area. Bergquam’s commentary accompanied the post, calling out Illinois Governor

Trump Says US Forces Attacked Drug-Carrying Submersible Vessel

A suspected drug smuggling vessel burns the day after the crew of Coast Guard Cutter Diligence (WMEC 616) fired upon it in the Caribbean Sea, on Sept. 7, 2025. U.S. Coast Guard photo U.S. forces recently targeted a submersible vessel suspected of trafficking narcotics, President Donald Trump said during an Oct. 17 White House press

Army Corps of Engineers pausing $11 billion in projects over shutdown, Vought says

Washington — The head of the White House Office of Management and Budget said Friday that the Trump administration will be pausing more than $11 billion in Army Corps of Engineers projects, including in four Democratic-led cities, continuing its efforts to increase pressure on Democrats as the government shutdown is poised to extend into another

CBS News ends over 60-year presence at Pentagon after declining to sign new press requirements

For the first time in more than 60 years, CBS News will close out the week without a workspace in the Pentagon after declining — along with nearly every major news organization — to sign onto new press requirements that reporters’ associations say could infringe on their First Amendment rights.  CBS News had radio correspondents