The Trump administration announced sanctions against six accused cocaine traffickers who utilized “narco-subs” to ship their illicit product, according to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
Read More Trump admin sanctions 6 accused cocaine traffickers who utilized ‘Narco Subs’ to smuggle drugs into U.S.Category: OAN Newsroom
Russia launches barrage of missiles and drones into Kyiv, retaliating after Ukraine drone strikes
Russia launched a large-scale assault using drones and ballistic missiles deep into Ukrainian territory, killing at least four people, in what appears to be retaliation for Kyiv’s unexpected drone strike last week that reportedly destroyed key Russian bombers.
Read More Russia launches barrage of missiles and drones into Kyiv, retaliating after Ukraine drone strikes‘Doxer’ Hakeem Jeffries demands public release of ICE agents’ names, citing ‘aggressive overreach’
On Tuesday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials, asserting during a press briefing that the identities of the agents involved in a recent altercation should be disclosed publicly for the whole country to see.
Read More ‘Doxer’ Hakeem Jeffries demands public release of ICE agents’ names, citing ‘aggressive overreach’Trump and Xi Jinping discuss ‘very positive’ long-awaited trade call
President Donald Trump has reportedly spoken with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid the rising economic and national security tensions.
Read More Trump and Xi Jinping discuss ‘very positive’ long-awaited trade callComer subpoenas fmr Biden WH doctor, questions whether finances played a part in his healthy diagnoses
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair James Comer has issued a subpoena for testimony from former Democrat President Joe Biden’s White House doctor, Kevin O’Connor.
Read More Comer subpoenas fmr Biden WH doctor, questions whether finances played a part in his healthy diagnosesDHS: 2010 ‘Quiet Skies’ program under Obama admin to be terminated
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the termination of the Quiet Skies program, citing concerns that the initiative had become excessively politicized—used to benefit or target specific individuals—while incurring an annual cost of roughly $200 million a year.
Read More DHS: 2010 ‘Quiet Skies’ program under Obama admin to be terminated