WATCH: Joe Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week (Vol. 80)

What a brutal week for President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party. A special counsel appointed by Biden’s own administration concluded that the president, 81, was too old and incompetent to stand trial for mishandling classified information. The bombshell report from Special Counsel Robert Hur described Biden as a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor

Here Are the Biggest Revelations in the Special Counsel’s Report on Biden

Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents so enraged the president that he hastily called a 7:45 p.m. press conference Thursday evening to reassure the nation: “I know what the hell I’m doing.” Biden in particular took issue with Hur’s claim that the president appeared “as a sympathetic, well-meaning,

Cops Nab Migrant Accused of Shooting Tourist in Times Square

Police on Friday arrested a migrant who allegedly shot a tourist and fired at a police officer after being caught stealing at a store in Times Square.  The suspect, 15-year-old Venezuelan Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa, was allegedly robbing a JD Sports store with two other teenagers at around 7 p.m. Thursday. A female security guard tried

WATCH: Media Defend Biden After Special Counsel Trashes His ‘Poor Memory’

Many in the media aren’t happy that the special counsel investigating President Joe Biden’s alleged mishandling of classified documents described the president to the public as “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.” Special Counsel Robert Hur released the report on Thursday, declining to prosecute what he described as the president’s illegal, willful retention and

CA Dems Want To Borrow $1 Billion To Rebuild Ports for Offshore Wind as Industry Flails Under High Costs

California legislators are proposing to take on $1 billion in debt for a seaport overhaul to help offshore wind companies build their turbine factories in federal waters even as the industry is losing subsidies and flailing under high costs. The Democratic bill, introduced this week, would ask voters to approve $1 billion in bonds “for