President Donald Trump defended deploying the National Guard to patrol urban areas and combat crime in the nation’s capital, countering both liberal mainstream media coverage and Democrat accusations labeling him a “dictator.”
Read More Trump defends D.C. National Guard move amid criticism from Democrat officials: ‘These people are sick’Category: OAN Newsroom
Trump issues Executive Orders on U.S. flag burning and cashless bail
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday, eliminating cashless bail for arrested suspects in Washington, D.C., while also ordering prosecution for individuals who desecrate the American flag.
Read More Trump issues Executive Orders on U.S. flag burning and cashless bailTrump before meeting South Korean president: ‘WHAT IS GOING ON IN SOUTH KOREA?’
In the hours leading up to his meeting at the White House with Lee Jae Myung, South Korea’s new president, President Donald Trump raised criticisms of the country’s leadership and current internal conflicts.
Read More Trump before meeting South Korean president: ‘WHAT IS GOING ON IN SOUTH KOREA?’Kilmar Abrego Garcia detained again, facing deportation to Uganda
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran illegal alien who was deported back to his home country from the U.S. after being deemed a member of MS-13 by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), was detained once more by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Read More Kilmar Abrego Garcia detained again, facing deportation to UgandaDeSantis defends painting over LGBTQ-themed crosswalk in Orlando despite backlash from local Democrats
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis reaffirmed his decision to remove a rainbow-colored crosswalk outside of the Pulse nightclub in Orlando despite outrage from local Democrats and LGBTQ activists.
Read More DeSantis defends painting over LGBTQ-themed crosswalk in Orlando despite backlash from local DemocratsDHS Secy. Noem blames sanctuary laws after violent mob attacks ICE agents in San Francisco, assailant threatens to stab officer
A group of up to 20 violent rioters ambushed immigration agents in San Francisco, with one individual wearing a keffiyeh and wielding a knife threatening to “stab” one of the agents, according to a criminal complaint filed on Thursday.
Read More DHS Secy. Noem blames sanctuary laws after violent mob attacks ICE agents in San Francisco, assailant threatens to stab officer
