Trump Appoints FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr as Agency Chair

The president-elect describes Carr as a great supporter of free speech. President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday night made another appointment for his incoming administration, this time naming Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Brendan Carr as agency chair. As one of the agency’s five Senate-confirmed commissioners, who serve staggered five-year terms, Carr is currently the senior

Challenger Overtakes Michelle Steel in Congressional Race by 36 Votes

Democratic challenger Derek Tran holds his first lead over Republican Rep. Michelle Steel Sunday in the 45th Congressional District in California. SANTA ANA, Calif.—Democratic challenger Derek Tran holds his first lead over Republican Rep. Michelle Steel Sunday in the 45th Congressional District race after trailing by as many as 11,363 votes. The consumer rights attorney

Trump’s Transition Team Investigates Afghanistan Withdrawal, Considers Court-Martial for Military Leaders

Washington D.C. on Edge Over Trump’s Return No wonder Washington D.C. is on edge about Donald Trump’s return. His transition team is pushing forward with a serious investigation into the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, raising eyebrows about the possibility of court-martials for military officers involved in the operation. According to sources familiar with the

Ramaswamy Says Some Government Agencies Will Be ‘Deleted Outright’

‘We expect mass reductions. We expect certain agencies to be deleted outright,’ he says. President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to co-lead a new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said on Sunday that some federal agencies will be “deleted outright” and that contractors may see “massive cuts” in what they can charge when the incoming administration takes

Congressional Insider Trading? Matt Gaetz Exposes Ethics Committee’s Stock Profiteering as America Watches Attacks on Him Escalate

Washington, D.C. – The Swamp Gets FilthierThe halls of Congress have long been seen as a battleground of ideas and ideals. Yet, recent revelations by Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) suggest that the corridors of power may be less about serving the people and more about serving personal bank accounts. In a fiery exposé shared by