New candidate emerges in crowded field as possible replacement for Vance’s Ohio Senate seat
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is considering attorney Mehek Cooke to fill the seat being left by Sen. JD Vance once he moves on to the White House in January.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is considering attorney Mehek Cooke to fill the seat being left by Sen. JD Vance once he moves on to the White House in January.
Former ICE Director Tom Homan, now tapped by Donald Trump as his Border Czar, is making waves. His recent comments at a conservative event have sent Media Matters into a frenzy, painting his proposals as “extreme.” But Homan isn’t backing down. In a fiery moment, Homan declared, “You ain’t seen nothing yet. Wait until 2025.”
Patriot media is not giving up. Owen Shroyer is proof. After President Trump’s historic re-election, many thought dissenting voices would quiet down. Instead, figures like Shroyer have doubled down. Despite challenges, he remains committed to his audience and the message. Shroyer, a key voice on InfoWars, hosts the popular segment War Room. This show has
Illegals with Machine Guns: A Tale of Justice Gone Awry A recent incident in New York City has reignited debates over crime, immigration, and justice. On November 5, police officers in the Bronx approached 20-year-old Abraham Sosa for trespassing in a subway tunnel. What began as a routine encounter escalated when Sosa resisted arrest, refusing
Republicans have accused Pennsylvania Democrats of attempting to "steal" the Senate election after officials in blue counties admitted to defying court precedent and election law.
After President-elect Donald Trump won a second term, multiple defendants charged for their roles in the events of Jan. 6, 2021, asked to delay their cases because they anticipate pardons from Trump. Many were denied, but each nonetheless raised questions about how Trump will handle the cases. According to data collected by NPR, more than
Visitors say they see pain, faith, bravery, beauty, and hope in the paintings. WASHINGTON—A specially curated version of the Art of Zhen, Shan, Ren (Truth, Compassion, Tolerance) International Exhibition was held at the foyer of the Rayburn House Building in Congress from Nov. 12 to Nov. 15. The 17 paintings depict Chinese people’s unwavering belief