DeSantis Campaign Moves Staff Out of New Hampshire Before Primary as Never Back Down Lays Off Staff

A majority of the campaign workers were heading to South Carolina on Jan. 17, a senior official confirmed.  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ campaign has already begun moving staff members out of New Hampshire to South Carolina days before the Granite State’s first-in-the-nation primary is set to begin. A senior official in the DeSantis campaign confirmed

WATCH: Climate Czar John Kerry Says Electric Car Critics ‘Are Engaged in High Levels of Disinformation’

Climate czar John Kerry said Wednesday that President Joe Biden’s policies promoting electric vehicles and other aspects of his transition to green energy have faced attacks from people engaged in “disinformation.” “There has been a very, very clear policy, which, regrettably, has been attacked by people who are engaged in high levels of disinformation,” Kerry,

George Conway Admits: E. Jean Carroll Lawfare is to Stop President Trump From Re-Election

George Conway is a political figure who gained prominence as the husband of Kellyanne Conway, who served as a counselor to President Donald Trump. Despite being married to a key Trump advisor, Conway has tragically been a vocal critic of Donald Trump and his administration, not worrying about destroying his wife’s career reputation. KEY POINT:

‘Bait and Switch’: Biden Decision To Water Down Houthi Terror Designation Draws Outrage

The Biden administration moved to reapply sanctions this week on the Iran-backed Houthi rebels, but did so under a weaker federal statute that will not criminalize support for the terrorist group or force American banks to seize their assets, current and former U.S. officials told the Washington Free Beacon. After months of Houthi attacks on

Hunter Biden’s Art Dealer Says He Spoke With President Biden

Georges Berges told members of Congress he spoke twice with the president. Hunter Biden’s art dealer spoke twice with President Joe Biden, the gallerist told members of Congress in a recent interview. Georges Berges told the House Judiciary Committee in a closed-door interview that he never spoke with the White House. But he did say

San Francisco Drug Overdose Deaths Spiked to Record High In 2023

More than 800 people died of accidental drug overdoses in San Francisco in 2023, making last year the deadliest on record, according to a Wednesday report from the city’s medical examiner. Fentanyl accounted for most of the 806 deaths, followed by meth and cocaine. Thirty-seven people died from Xylazine, an adulterant known as “tranq” that