In Farewell Address, Wray Urges FBI to Stay ‘Above Partisanship and Politics’

The outgoing director called on the FBI to follow ‘the facts wherever they lead’ regardless of the opinions of others. Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray said in his farewell address on Friday that the bureau must maintain its independence and avoid partisanship in carrying out its duties to protect the people. “No matter what’s happening

5 Takeaways From Mark Zuckerberg’s Interview With Joe Rogan

Trump, censorship, and society-wide emasculation were highlights of the lengthy podcast. Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg appeared on actor and martial artist Joe Rogan’s podcast on Jan. 10, sparking interest days ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. The episode on “The Joe Rogan Experience” was aired just days after the tech founder announced his company was

Biden’s Border Strategy: Deliberate or Disastrous? Tom Homan Sparks a Fiery Debate

Tom Homan, former acting ICE director and President Trump’s border czar-designate, pulled no punches in his latest critique of the Biden administration. Appearing on Hannity Monday, he accused the administration of deliberately keeping the southern border open, fueling controversy over the nation’s immigration policies. Homan claims the chaos is no accident. According to him, the

California Burns While America Bleeds: Illegal Invasion Funded by Your Tax Dollars!

Ben Bergquam’s Commentary on Immigration, NGOs, and California’s Priorities Ben Bergquam, founder of Frontline America and host of Law and Border on Real America’s Voice, has been vocal about what he views as a “systemic failure” at the U.S. southern border. Recently, Bergquam filmed a group of young men at a San Diego port of

Bureaucracy, Red Tape, and a Failed Gavin Newsom Project: Why California Moved Slowly in Wildfire Prevention

The devastating wildfires in California followed decades of slow-moving fire prevention efforts delayed by bureaucracy and red tape. Those delays were magnified by a fire prevention initiative from Gov. Gavin Newsom (D.) that went years without completing a single project. The Los Angeles fires are already projected to cause up to $150 billion in damage