Articles for category: Politics

September 9, 2025

Judge Linked to Kamala Harris Slammed for Releasing Murder Suspect Without Bail

Karoline Leavitt calls out shocking details in the Iryna Zarutska case, fueling a firestorm over bail reform and political bias in the courts The story of Iryna Zarutska’s murder has already shaken hearts across the country, but the newest twist is leaving people stunned and angry. During a fiery exchange in the White House briefing room, Karoline Leavitt revealed that the judge responsible for releasing the man who went on to kill Zarutska was not just any ordinary official—he was a strong supporter of former Vice President Kamala Harris. The detail landed like a thunderclap in the room, sparking immediate

September 9, 2025

Bowser Extends Federal Police Partnership in D.C.

Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser Signs Open-Ended Order for Metro Police to Work With Federal Agencies After Trump’s 30-Day Takeover The story of Washington D.C.’s policing over the past few weeks has been one of tension, relief, and controversy all at once. After President Donald Trump launched a sweeping 30-day federal takeover of the city’s law enforcement, Mayor Muriel Bowser has now signed an executive order of her own that keeps coordination between the Metropolitan Police Department and federal officers going with no expiration date. For residents who watched the capital turn into a symbol of both fear and safety,

September 9, 2025

Trump’s Bold New Move Against Wrongful Detentions

President Trump Signs Executive Order Creating “State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention” Designation to Punish Nations Holding Americans Unjustly President Donald Trump has taken a step that could reshape how the United States deals with the painful issue of wrongful detentions abroad. On September 5, 2025, he signed a groundbreaking executive order that creates a brand-new classification called the “State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention.” This designation gives the U.S. government the power to formally identify foreign governments or even powerful non-state actors that hold Americans unjustly and use them as bargaining chips. What makes this move so significant is that the

September 8, 2025

Fifth-Grader’s Heartfelt Message on Faith in School Moves the Nation

Christian Fifth-Grader Shane Cias Speaks with President Trump: “They Made Me Teach Gender Change—I Just Wanted to Trust God” I’ll never forget the way this moment made me pause—it wasn’t in a fancy hall or under dramatic lights, but in the voice of a 10-year-old named Shane Cias. He stood on stage with President Trump, and simply shared something so brave it caught me off guard. “When I was in fifth grade,” Shane began, “my school forced me to teach my kindergarten buddy about changing his gender… using a book called My Shadow is Pink.” He paused, took a breath.

September 8, 2025

Supreme Court Hands Trump Huge Immigration Victory

Supreme Court Greenlights Trump’s Sweeping Immigration Enforcement in Los Angeles, Rejecting Lower Court’s Block in Major 6-3 Ruling The news out of Washington has once again shaken the debate on immigration, and this time it comes with the full weight of the Supreme Court. In a 6-3 decision, the justices handed President Trump a major victory, allowing his administration to move forward with expanded immigration enforcement in Los Angeles. The ruling reverses a lower court injunction that had stopped federal agents from carrying out large-scale operations across the city. At the heart of the case was a challenge filed in

September 8, 2025

Trump Loses Again: Court Upholds $83 Million Verdict

Federal Appeals Court Upholds E. Jean Carroll’s $83 Million Judgment Against Trump in Stunning 3-0 Ruling There are days in politics and law when the headlines feel like they were written for history books. Today was one of those days. The Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals handed down a unanimous 3-0 ruling that upheld the $83.3 million defamation verdict against former President Donald Trump in favor of writer E. Jean Carroll. It was the kind of legal blow that Trump and his legal team had fought tooth and nail to prevent, yet it arrived with a clarity that leaves

September 8, 2025

Trump Scores Major Court Win: Can Now Fire FTC Democrat, for Now

Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump to Remove Democratic FTC Commissioner—A Stunning Shift from 1935 Precedent I kept thinking about how one ruling can change everything—not just policy, but how a generation understands what power means. Today’s news about President Trump’s ability to remove a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reminded me of that. The moment broke with an almost electric buzz: Chief Justice John Roberts granted an interim stay, allowing Trump to move forward—for now—with firing Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter. It’s not the end of the legal fight, but it’s a powerful pivot. The move reverses long-standing

September 8, 2025

Letitia James Rocked by Explosive Mortgage Fraud Allegations

New Documents Suggest Letitia James Misrepresented Brooklyn Property in 2021 Mortgage Deal With Citizens Bank, Raising Felony Fraud Questions When you think of the most powerful law enforcement officials in America, you don’t usually expect their names to be linked to the kinds of crimes they prosecute. But that’s exactly what’s swirling around New York Attorney General Letitia James. Fresh allegations have surfaced that in 2021, she misrepresented the details of a Brooklyn property to secure a $200,000 mortgage credit line with Citizens Bank. The story first broke into the wider conversation after conservative commentator Benny Johnson shared images of

September 8, 2025

D.C. Grandmother Breaks Down After Grandson’s Shooting: “We Don’t Matter, the Criminals Matter More”

Forlesia, a Washington D.C. Grandmother, Shares an Emotional Message After Her 22-Year-Old Grandson Was Shot, Saying Victims Are Forgotten While Criminals Walk Free Sometimes the most powerful voices don’t come from politicians, journalists, or activists. They come from ordinary people who have lived through something so painful that their words carry the weight of raw truth. That’s what happened when a Washington D.C. grandmother named Forlesia stepped in front of a camera to talk about the heartbreaking loss of her grandson, who was shot and killed at just 22 years old. The video, shared by the White House, has quickly

September 8, 2025

Michigan’s $5 Billion Phantom Jobs Scandal Rocks State Politics

Republicans Say 4,277 Phantom Jobs and $5 Billion in Waste Exposed in Michigan Budget Fight — Is This the State’s Biggest Scandal Yet? When a story about government waste breaks, it usually gets tucked into budget reports and long committee hearings that most people never hear about. But this week, something different happened in Michigan. A storm erupted after Republican lawmakers claimed they had uncovered one of the most shocking budget scandals the state has seen in years: more than four thousand “phantom jobs” and billions of dollars in spending that they say were never real in the first place.