Judge in DePape trial dismisses multiple criminal charges including attempted murder

State charges against David DePape dismissed by judge State charges against David DePape dismissed by judge 00:33 The judge presiding over David DePape’s state trial in the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi during a 2022 home invasion on Thursday dismissed multiple charges including attempted murder, according to the court. Judge Harry M. Dorfman on Thursday

Trump Uses First Campaign Stop Since Conviction to Highlight Border Security

The former president contrasted his record on immigration with that of the Biden administration. Former President Donald Trump used his first campaign appearance since the conclusion of his criminal trial in New York to emphasize his proposed policies for dealing with illegal immigration swiftly and strongly, comparing the current border crisis to an invasion and

Would-Be Misinformation Czar Jankowicz Accuses Free Beacon of Peddling Anti-Semitic Tropes

The Washington Free Beacon echoed “deeply antisemitic tropes” when it reported on liberal megadonor George Soros’s ties to a left-wing group that raised funds to bail out anti-Israel protesters, according to a report from a nonprofit led by Nina Jankowicz, the Biden administration’s would-be disinformation czar. The American Sunlight Project, Jankowicz’s newly-formed nonprofit, released that

Biden campaign ramps up efforts to flip moderate Republicans in 2024

The effort by President Biden’s campaign to target both supporters of former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley and moderate Republicans in general is ramping up.  The Biden-Harris campaign announced Thursday the hire of Austin Weatherford — longtime chief of staff to former Rep. Adam Kinzinger — as a “national Republican engagement director,” a Biden campaign

Johnson Appoints Reps. Perry, Jackson to Fill Vacancies on Powerful Intel Committee

Reps. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) and Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) announced that they would be joining the panel.  House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has filled two vacancies on the powerful House Intelligence Committee with Republican members who fall toward the right of their caucus. In separate statements posted to their websites, Reps. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) and Ronny