Vice President JD Vance commenced his holiday with a visit to the United Kingdom, where he was scheduled to meet with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy. The trip, while personal in nature, carries diplomatic undertones, highlighting the ties between Washington, D.C., and London.
Read More Vance visits UK, discussing foreign conflicts, family matters and more with British Foreign SecretaryTag: Censorship
President Trump’s prior impeachments removed from Smithsonian Museum exhibit
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. has removed references to President Donald Trump’s impeachments from the “Limits of Presidential Power” section found in The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden exhibition.
Read More President Trump’s prior impeachments removed from Smithsonian Museum exhibitSCOTUS declines case on student’s ‘There are only two genders’ shirt ban case in school
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear a student’s challenge after his school district blocked him from wearing a t-shirt that read “There are only two genders.”
Read More SCOTUS declines case on student’s ‘There are only two genders’ shirt ban case in schoolNPR sues Trump over his executive order cutting public media federal funding: ‘It violates the First Amendment’
NPR has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in response to an executive order signed by the GOP president that effectively terminates all federal funding for NPR, PBS, and other public left-wing outlets.
Read More NPR sues Trump over his executive order cutting public media federal funding: ‘It violates the First Amendment’Sen. Rand Paul: federal air marshals surveilled Tulsi Gabbard in 2024
GOP Kentucky Senator Rand Paul says that he received records which confirmed that federal air marshals had surveilled the now-Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard whenever she would fly domestically in 2024.
Read More Sen. Rand Paul: federal air marshals surveilled Tulsi Gabbard in 2024Rubio Announces Overhaul Of Over 130 U.S. State Dept Offices Around The World: ‘Reversing Decades Of Bloat And Bureaucracy’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed on Tuesday that over 130 State Department offices around the world are being either overhauled or shut down, arguing that many of them are redundant or stray away from America’s national interests.
Read More Rubio Announces Overhaul Of Over 130 U.S. State Dept Offices Around The World: ‘Reversing Decades Of Bloat And Bureaucracy’