Vice President JD Vance stated in a recent interview that gas and grocery store prices will begin to lower, though it could take “a little bit of time” before Americans notice much of a price drop.
Read More VP Vance: Gas And Grocery Store Prices Will ‘Take A Little Bit Of Time’ To DropTag: public safety
Colombia Caves To Trump’s Tariff Threats Within An Hour After Refusing To Accept Deportation Flights
President Donald Trump slammed Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro for refusing to accept deportation flights while vowing to respond with tariffs and travel bans for Colombian officials.
Read More Colombia Caves To Trump’s Tariff Threats Within An Hour After Refusing To Accept Deportation FlightsTom Homan: Deportation Flights Are Now A Daily Occurrence
Tom Homan, President Donald Trump’s appointed border czar, recently stated that deportation flights will occur daily, eventually resulting in deportation of millions of illegal immigrants.
Read More Tom Homan: Deportation Flights Are Now A Daily OccurrenceCalif: Huntington Beach Defies Gov. Newsom, Unanimously Votes To Become ‘Non-Sanctuary City’
Huntington Beach, California, city council members unanimously voted to become a “non-sanctuary” city, defying Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom’s anticipated plans for the state during President Donald Trump’s second term.
Read More Calif: Huntington Beach Defies Gov. Newsom, Unanimously Votes To Become ‘Non-Sanctuary City’DHS and FBI Issue Warning Of Potential ‘Copycat’ Threats Following Deadly ISIS-Inspired New Orleans Attack
The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security are reportedly concerned about “possible copycat” vehicle-ramming attacks stemming from the New Orleans terror attack that occurred on New Year’s Day.
Read More DHS and FBI Issue Warning Of Potential ‘Copycat’ Threats Following Deadly ISIS-Inspired New Orleans AttackL.A. County Fires Death Toll Rises To 24 Lives Lost, With At Least 16 Still Missing
As the fires in Los Angeles County and surrounding areas continue to rage on, officials have confirmed that 24 people have been killed as a result of the catastrophe, along with 16 more missing as the death toll is expected to rise even higher.
Read More L.A. County Fires Death Toll Rises To 24 Lives Lost, With At Least 16 Still Missing