Federal law enforcement officials announced the arrest of a âhigh-rankingâ MS-13 gang leader who wielded international influence just minutes away from Washington, D.C. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents Thursday arrested David Alejandro Orellana-Aleman, a 27-year-old Salvadoran national living unlawfully in the United States, according to a press release by the agency. Orellana-Aleman is accused of being a high-ranking member of the MS-13 crime syndicate who controlled operations of the gangâs affiliates throughout the U.S., Mexico and Europe. (RELATED: Regretful Illegal Migrants Flocking Home In Droves After Trump Border Crackdown) The apprehension, which was done in coordination with the FBI, took place in…
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The Supreme Court sided with San Francisco on Tuesday in its challenge to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). A majority on the court held that the EPA exceeded its authority by issuing San Francisco a permit that did not clearly explain the limits on how much sewage it could discharge into the ocean but included a vague âend-resultâ provision that made the city responsible for the water quality. Justice Samuel Alito authored the opinion of the court in a 5-4 ruling. Justice Amy Coney Barrett dissented along with Justices Sotomayor, Kagan and Jackson. âWhen a permit contains such requirements, a permittee that…
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday signaled that his Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) may be poised to make major job cuts. Trump told reporters during the first presidential cabinet meeting of his second term that EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin may cut roughly 65% of his agencyâs workforce, according to multiple reports. The Trump administration has already started to lay off federal workers en masse from various agencies in order to deflate the government bureaucracy and reduce waste in federal spending. âI spoke with Lee Zeldin, and he thinks heâs going to be cutting 65 or so percent of the people from environmental, and weâre going…
Latin American migrants are turning around in droves and expressing regret at attempting to cross unlawfully into the United States under President Donald Trumpâs watch. The U.S.-Mexico border has become unusually quiet in the past several weeks, with Border Patrol encounters stooping to levels not experienced in decades. The drop is being attributed to the âTrump effect,â where dramatically ramped-up enforcement policies and a nixing of government services have prompted many illegal migrants to simply turn around and not bother trying to enter the United States. (RELATED: âSanctuaryâ Cities Make Last-Ditch Legal Effort To Stay On Federal Gravy Train After Trump Funding Freeze)…
Itâs only a Wednesday. One month into Trump 2.0. And yet⊠Elite liberal media goobers are kicking and screaming through one of their worst weeks ever. It shouldnât come as a surprise since beltway journalists somehow manage to discredit and make a mockery of themselves nearly every day of every single week. But these past few days feel a bit different, and maybe thatâs because they were severely lacking joy. MSNBC finally decided to ax its ratings albatross, Joy Reidâs 7 p.m. primetime show, âThe ReidOut.â It took the network long enough, and Reid, of course, appeared to blame racism in a tear-soaked Zoom call after…
A Texas man arrested for allegedly planning a âmass casualty eventâ against law enforcement was âtransitioningâ genders, a police source confirmed to the Daily Caller. The FBIâs Houston office announced Monday that it arrested Seth âAndreaâ Gregori after he allegedly plotted an attack against police âsimilar to the 2016 Dallas ambush.â In that 2016 attack, Micah Xavier Johnson ambushed police officers in Dallas, Texas, killing five and wounding nine more in a mass shooting. Johnson was reportedly angry over white police officers shooting black suspects. https://twitter.com/FBIHouston/status/1894115425077653785?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1894115425077653785%7Ctwgr%5E64774a4e754ee9449c3e9242014656e671822925%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdailycaller.com%2F2025%2F02%2F25%2Fandrea-seth-gregori-transgender-attack-corpus-christi-texas-fbi%2F Gregori was arrested for allegedly making terroristic threats against Corpus Christi Police Department (CCPD)…
President Donald Trump announced Sunday evening that he has named former Secret Service agent and podcast host Dan Bongino as the new deputy director of the FBI, according to a social media post. Bongino, who has been an outspoken advocate for Trump and raised serious concerns following the first near-assassination of the president on July 13, was reportedly being considered for the position of U.S. Secret Service director in November 2024, according to CNN. However, late Sunday, Trump took to social media, congratulating Bongino for his âlove and passionâ for the U.S., noting that he will be working with newly appointed FBI Director Kash Patel and…
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel, National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, and the State Department have told their employees to hold off responding to the Office of Personnel Managementâs (OPM) email asking federal employees to justify their work, according to multiple reports. âThe FBI, through the Office of the Director, is in charge of all of our review processes, and will conduct reviews in accordance with FBI procedures. When and if further information is required, we will coordinate the responses. For now, please pause any responses,â the message from Patel partly read, the outlet reported. âThe power struggles begin,â…
More than 9% of American adults now identify as LGBT as of 2024, a new poll released Thursday found. The number of adults reporting to be âsomething other than heterosexualâ has risen from 7.6% in 2023 to 9.3% in 2024, according to Gallup. The newest data shows a drastic increase since Gallup first began its polling on the subject in 2012, when only 3.5% held a non-heterosexual identity. The statistic is driven largely by Gen Z with nearly a quarter of the generation claiming an LGBT identity, according to Gallup. Less than 15% of millennials and 5% or less of each Gen X, Baby…
Republican Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell announced he will not seek reelection Thursday. McConnell, 83, led the Senate Republican conference for nearly two decades until he stepped down from his leadership post at the end of the last Congress. There was widespread speculation that the former Republican leader would retire following his decision to oppose several of President Donald Trumpâs high-profile cabinet picks and advocate against the presidentâs America First views. (RELATED: Senate GOP Not Backing Down From Budget Proposal Fearing Funds For Trumpâs Border Security Agenda Could Run Dry) âSeven times, my fellow Kentuckians have sent me to the Senate,â McConnell said on the Senate floor…
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is opening up an official request for public comments on censorship by Big Tech companies. The agency is asking Americans to detail cases where theyâve faced consequences from companies for engaging in disfavored political speech, according to a draft document obtained by the Daily Caller. Requests for public comments by the FTC are often a precursor to formal investigations or agency-level policy changes, indicating the agency, helmed by Chairman Andrew Ferguson, does not intend to allow sweeping allegations of political censorship in prior years to go unchecked. âIn case there was any doubt, Big Tech is…
President Donald Trump appointed a fraud detection expert to lead the Social Security Administration (SSA) after its acting commissioner reportedly resigned following a dispute over access to sensitive documents, according to The Washington Post. Leland Dudek, who manages SSAâs anti-fraud office, will serve as acting commissioner while the Senate vets Frank Bisignano, Trumpâs nominee for permanent commissioner. Dudek replaces Michelle King, a 30-year SSA veteran who quit after refusing to provide sensitive records to Elon Muskâs Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team, according to the outlet. (RELATED: âDonât Buy Into The Liesâ: Karoline Leavitt Sets âRecord Straightâ On Musk, DOGE And Social Security…
The Trump administration is reportedly using a covert drone program to hunt down fentanyl laboratories in Mexico, the latest in the White Houseâs effort to combat the flow of illicit drugs into the United States, according to The New York Times. These secret drone flights are used by Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officials to identify fentanyl labs in Mexico, who then share their findings with the Mexican government, according to officials that spoke with the NYT anonymously in order to discuss a classified intelligence program. The covert CIA operation first began under the Biden administration, but has escalated in scope since the…
The head of Michiganâs board of education said the state will not be following President Donald Trumpâs executive order demanding schools stop teaching radical gender ideology and Critical Race Theory (CRT). Trumpâs Jan. 29 order strips schools that refuse to halt these lessons of federal funding. Michael Rice, superintendent of the Michigan board of education said in an interview with Chalkbeat that his state is committed to teaching the topics in K-12 schools anyway. âIn Michigan, it is unlawful to discriminate against individuals on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity or expression,â Rice said in a letter sent to local school superintendents on…
The Trump administrationâs first major legal battle reached the Supreme Court on Sunday. In an emergency application, President Donald Trump asked the justices to allow him to fire the leader of an agency dedicated to protecting whistleblowers, Hampton Dellinger, after a lower court ordered his reinstatement. Dellinger, appointed by former President Joe Biden to run the Office of Special Counsel, sued Feb. 7 shortly after Trump removed him from the position. Though the lower courtâs order only reinstates Dellinger temporarily, Acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris wrote in the petition that it âinvolves an unprecedented assault on the separation of powers that warrants immediate…
The Senate confirmed Director of National Intelligence (DNI) nominee Tulsi Gabbard Wednesday morning. She was confirmed in a vote of 52 to 48, with all Democrats opposing her nomination. Republican Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell joined Democrats and voted against confirming Gabbard. Some Republican senators once considered key swing-votes ended up supporting Gabbard, including Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Utah Sen. John Curtis. Gabbard served in the Army National Guard for more than twenty years and is currently a lieutenant colonel in the National Guard. (RELATED: Liberals Spin Senatorâs Misstatement Into False Attack On Tulsi Gabbard) https://twitter.com/lisamurkowski/status/1889107778762858707?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1889107778762858707%7Ctwgr%5Eb6ffc6572ea17860d5cd8cc7515d4346ea439066%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdailycaller.com%2F2025%2F02%2F12%2Ftrump-tulsi-gabbard-nominee-confirmation-director-national-intelligence-dni-senate-vote-murkowski-collins%2F Senators grilled Gabbard on her views of National…
The Senate voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the next Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Thursday in a 52-48 vote. The vote was mostly along party lines, though former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was the lone GOP holdout. The Senate confirmed Kennedy Jr. after a night of fierce debate and a nomination process fraught with fierce opposition. Though some Democrats â like Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker â seemingly flirted with the idea of voting yes on Kennedy Jr., all Senate Democrats voted no on the nomination. A few…
“Halleluja. Fantastic News. Praise be to Donald Trump” — McFaul Former ambassador Michael McFaul, who served under former President Barack Obama’s administration, praised President Donald Trump during a Tuesday appearance on MSNBC. (Screenshot/MSNBC) February 11, 20257:48 PM ET Former ambassador Michael McFaul, who served under former President Barack Obamaâs administration, praised President Donald Trump during an appearance Tuesday on MSNBC. Russia released Marc Fogel, an American teacher detained for more than three years on minor medical marijuana charges, and he is en route to the U.S., according to the White House. During an appearance on âChris Jansing Reports,â McFaul, a vocal critic…
A judgeâs order blocking the Trump administrationâs spending freeze is âintolerable judicial overreach,â the Department of Justice (DOJ) argued Monday night. The DOJ appealed Judge John J. McConnell, Jr.âs block on the spending freeze to the First Circuit Court of Appeals, writing that a judge âcannot oversee the Executive Branchâs spending authority for several weeks and shield its order from appeal by labeling it a temporary restraining order.â âThis appeal arises from an extraordinary and unprecedented assertion of power by a single district court judge to superintend and control the Executive Branchâs spending of federal funds, in clear violation of the Constitutionâs…
A defense contractor that supplies parts for American military aircraft and advises the U.S. government on supply chain security is owned by an immigrant with extensive ties to Chinese Communist Party (CCP) intelligence and influence agencies, a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation has found. The Department of Defense (DOD) has awarded tens of millions of dollars in defense contracts for fighter jet, attack helicopter and guided missile launcher parts to S&L Aerospace Metals LLC, a New York-based company that serves on a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) council on critical manufacturing. However, S&Lâs CEO Jerry Wang â whose Chinese name is Wang Jue â has been identified as an official for multiple CCP…
Democratic Maine Rep. Jared Golden urged his party to pump the brakes on their reflexive, hair-trigger responses to Republican advances in an interview with The Washington Post on Friday. Golden expressed frustration with Democratsâ tendency to quickly characterize President Donald Trumpâs agenda as âdictatorial or illegal,â arguing such rhetoric undermines the partyâs credibility. Democratic lawmakers have intensified such language primarily in response to the Department of Government Efficiencyâs (DOGE) broad reshuffling efforts across several executive agencies to eliminate wasteful spending and restructure the priorities of taxpayer-funded programs. The congressman, who represents Maineâs most competitive district, appeared to extend an olive branch to Republicans, calling…
Republican Georgia Rep. Mike Collins reintroduced legislation Thursday to criminalize protests that block highways. Collinsâ Safe Passage on Interstates Act would make intentionally blocking interstate highways a crime, according to background information on the bill obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. Though criminal penalties on intentionally obstructing highways exist at the state level, Congress has not yet passed a law making this conduct illegal nationwide, according to Collinsâ office. (RELATED: Videos Show Massive Anti-ICE Protest Erupt As Demonstrators Take Over LA Highway) https://twitter.com/RepMikeCollins/status/1886168400562459055?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1886168400562459055%7Ctwgr%5E59451e9968ef46667486dcf699dd0f7b0d654bb0%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdailycaller.com%2F2025%2F02%2F06%2Fmike-collins-bill-prevent-protests-shut-down-highways%2F âThese needless and dangerous protests have blocked children on their way to hospitals, families traveling for holidays, and…
California Democratic Rep. Jared Huffman protested the National Prayer Breakfast Thursday, claiming it violates the separation between church and state. The congressman said in an X video that âChristian prayerâ should not be allowed in the Capitol building and that the government needs to âbuild a wallâ between church and state to uphold a âsecular republic.â (RELATED: Blue State Bill Would Force Catholic Priests To Violate Church Law) âHi Folks, just getting ready to cross the street for the National Prayer Breakfast,â Huffman said in the video taken outside of the Capitol. âI am not going to this event because I…
The Trump administration is reportedly developing a plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, marking an end to the decade-long excursion in the region, two defense sources told NBC News on Wednesday. The Department of Defense (DOD) is reportedly drafting a plan to withdraw all 2,000 troops from Syria in either 30, 60 or 90 days, sources told NBC News. Since 2014, the U.S. has maintained a troop presence in the region, mainly to fight the Islamic State out of its headquarters at al-Tanf in southern Syria. Trump previously expressed his desire to avoid involvement in the regionâs civil war, which reignited after a…
As Elon Musk moves to shutter the U.S. Agency for International Development, the agencyâs support for the discovery of novel viruses in collaboration with the Wuhan Institute of Virology has come under an intense new spotlight. âDid you know that USAID, using YOUR tax dollars, funded bioweapon research, including COVID-19, that killed millions of people?â Musk asked in a Sunday night post on X. The post has garnered 38 million views. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1886129005759262964?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1886129005759262964%7Ctwgr%5Eb77a394af7b9cbc4079c3c06e545efda381aa525%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdailycaller.com%2F2025%2F02%2F05%2Felon-musks-linking-usaid-bioweapons-covid-wuhan%2F The claim has touched off a renewed debate about whether U.S.-sponsored research contributed to the COVID-19 pandemic and has amplified a long simmering argument among scientists about the…
The Senate confirmed former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to lead President Donald Trumpâs Department of Justice (DOJ) in a largely party-line vote Tuesday evening. Senators voted 54 to 46 with every Senate Republican and Democratic Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman supporting Bondiâs nomination. The newly-confirmed attorney general becomes Trumpâs 11th cabinet nominee to secure Senate confirmation. âïž The Senate will vote THIS EVENING on the nomination of Pam Bondi to be the next Attorney General. pic.twitter.com/LYYcgREGbr â Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) February 4, 2025 Bondi was widely praised for her performance during two days of confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee during which she rebuffed lines of questioning…
More than $1.3 billion in taxpayer funds from the Biden administration ended up helping groups that sponsored or committed terrorism. Federal watchdog reports and other documents show former President Joe Bidenâs aid programs funneled the money toward a network of terrorism in the Muslim world â largely by reversing Trump-era policies. National security experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation the new Trump administration must take the trend more seriously. âWe should not be putting money into any country or areas where a terrorist group remains in control,â Bill Roggio, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said. Roggio said…
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted in favor of advancing Tulsi Gabbardâs nomination for Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tuesday. The vote was expected to be along party lines, with nine Republicans supporting and eight Democrats opposing her nomination. The committee voted on her nomination in a âclosed session,â a committee aide told CBS News. https://twitter.com/alexahenning/status/1886861619424031080?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1886861619424031080%7Ctwgr%5E743b850dd4029e8020f5758d02583a5427b5de86%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdailycaller.com%2F2025%2F02%2F04%2Ftulsi-gabbard-confirmed-susan-collins-todd-young%2F She will now head to the floor for a Senate-wide vote, where can only afford to lose three Republicans. Gabbardâs confirmation hearing was Friday, and she was questioned by senators about her views on foreign policy, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance (FISA) Act and National Security…
The Senate, in a bipartisan fashion, voted Monday evening to confirm fracking executive Chris Wright as secretary of Energy. Senators voted 59 to 38 with seven Democrats and one independent joining their Republican colleagues to confirm Wright. Senate Democrats who supported Wright included Colorado Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego, New Hampshire Sens. Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen and New Mexico Sen. Ben Ray LĂșjan. Independent Maine Sen. Angus King also voted in favor of Wrightâs nomination. Wright becomes Trumpâs ninth cabinet nominee to secure confirmation, placing the presidentâs nominees on a much faster schedule to securing confirmation…
Scores of green beanies lined the halls of the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Thursday. The forest green hats with white lettering adorned the heads of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.âs impassioned supporters, there to lend their energy to his bid to become the U.S.âs next Health and Human Services Secretary. The caps read âMake America Healthy Again,â a slogan coined by Kennedy Jr. that has quickly become a rallying cry for a wildly diverse and unlikely political coalition. âI was a former vegan,â Moms For Americaâs Christine McPherson told the Daily Caller. Moms For America, a Trump-backing non-profit with their…
One loophole in President Donald Trumpâs executive order banning birthright citizenship could permit Chinese nationals, along with other non-citizens, to continue obtaining U.S. citizenship for their children. The orderâs language leaves room for the growing international surrogacy industry â which allows intended parents from across the word to hire an American woman to carry their child to term â to continue operating as the newest means of âbirth tourism.â According to the most recent data from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), foreign nationals went through 4,713 âgestational carrier cyclesâ â or attempts to implant an embryo â in 2020, up from 2,758 in…
Editorâs Note: This story has been updated with a statement from Colombian President Gustavo Petro in response to President Trumpâs retaliatory measures. Colombian authorities turned away U.S. military airplanes attempting to deport Colombian illegal migrants to Colombia Sunday, alleging that the U.S. mistreated the deportees and drawing the ire of the U.S. government. Colombian President Gustavo Petro repeatedly alleged that the U.S. treated the deportees as criminals and ordered that the planes not enter Colombia. âThe US cannot treat Colombian migrants as criminals. I deny the entry of American planes carrying Colombian migrants into our territory. The United States must…
President Donald Trump terminated Dr. Anthony Fauciâs security detail provided by the National Institutes of Health on Thursday, a source familiar with the situation told CNN. Since his security detail was pulled, Fauci has hired his own personal security, the source told CNN. Trump addressed the report Friday, saying that officials who once served in the government canât have security detail âforever.â âI think you know when you work for govern, government, at some point your security detail comes off. And, you know, you canât have them forever. So I think itâs very standard, if it would be for somebody else, who…
An illegal Haitian migrant openly praised former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden as Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested him in Boston, Massachusetts, for his alleged involvement with a gang. President Donald Trumpâs administration is ramping up its efforts to arrest and deport illegal immigrants, particularly those with lengthy criminal records, and reversed a Biden-era policy that barred Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) from making arrests in schools, churches and other âsensitive locations.â The Haitian migrant who praised Obama and Biden is a gang member with 17 criminal convictions in recent years, Fox Newsâ Bill Melugin reported Thursday. âIâm not…
A sanctuary city mayor, who once suggested heâd use his police force to stop deportation officers and be willing to go to jail over the matter, is now signaling that he wants to work with federal immigration authorities under certain circumstances. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said the city will cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in cases involving violent criminal migrants and will notify the agency of an impending release if ICE makes a request, according to statements Johnston gave to Fox31. The comments follow the Department of Justiceâs (DOJ) establishment of a working group tasked with investigating sanctuary jurisdictions. (RELATED:…
Republican lawmakers urged the U.S. Coast Guard on Wednesday to take âdecisive actionâ against a Chinese military company that has âexpansive operations at major U.S. ports,â according to a letter exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The House Committee on Homeland Security and House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party sent a letter to U.S. Coast Guard Acting Commandant, Admiral Kevin E. Lunday requesting information and a classified briefing related to COSCO Shipping, a Chinese state-owned enterprise that the Department of Defense (DOD) recently added to its list of âChinese Military Companies.â COSCO Shipping poses a âsignificantâ national security threat to the U.S., ranging…
The U.S. military will order more than a thousand additional active duty troops to assist with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Border Patrol operations there, CNN reported Wednesday. The report comes two days after President Donald Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border via executive order Monday. The troops are expected to join 2,200 existing forces to augment the Border Patrolâs operational readiness and provide intelligence on threats and migrant movements, according to the outlet. âThe Secretary of Defense, or the Secretary of each relevant military department, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, shall order as many units or members of…
China on Sunday revealed a national action plan to strengthen its education system by 2035 and bolster the countryâs âinternational influence.â The plan, issued by the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council, is aimed at building an education system to âsupport its modernization drive and national rejuvenation,â according to Xinhua, Chinaâs official state news agency. The announcement comes days after data released Friday revealed that Chinaâs population declined for the third straight year in 2024. âThe strong education system of socialism with Chinese characteristics will feature powerful ideological and political leadership, talent competitiveness, scientific and technological underpinning, livelihood security, social…
The nine former members of the January 6 Select Committee appeared to accept preemptive pardons issued by former President Biden during the last hours of his administration Monday despite several members previously urging the former president not to make them immune from prosecution related to their work on the select committee. Biden granted members of the since-disbanded committee, including former Republican Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, and their staff broad immunity for their work investigating the events of Jan. 6, 2020, claiming the nine former committee members face âongoing threats and intimidation for faithfully discharging their duties.â…
State-sponsored Chinese hackers breached U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellenâs computer, accessing thousands of unclassified documents in December, anonymous sources told Bloomberg on Thursday. The hackers also infiltrated computers belonging to two of Yellenâs lieutenants, Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo and Acting Under Secretary Brad Smith, the report said. The breach is the latest in a series of Chinese-linked hacking incidents targeting federal officials and agencies throughout President Joe Bidenâs term. The Treasury wrote that Yellen âexpressed serious concern about malicious cyber activity by [Peopleâs Republic of China] state-sponsored actors and its impact on the bilateral relationshipâ in a Jan. 6 statement after the secretary met virtually with…
President Joe Biden released a statement Friday declaring that the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) âhas become part of our Constitution.â Biden asserted that as of 2020, 38 states have ratified the amendment and stated it should now be recognized as âthe law of the land,â according to a White House press release. The amendment is meant to ensure equal rights for men and women in the U.S., but some interpretations of the text have implied it would erase gender distinctions and grant abortion protections. âThe American Bar Association (ABA) has recognized that the Equal Rights Amendment has cleared all necessary hurdles to be formally added to…
President Joe Bidenâs tone was familiar during his final address to the country, as he used his brief speech to paint a depressing picture of the future of America. The 82-year-old sat behind the Resolute desk one more time to address the nation on Wednesday, spending his 16 minutes less focused on his administrationâs accomplishments and more focused on what he thought a second Trump administration could bring to America. Surrounded by the vice president, second gentleman, first lady, his son Hunter Biden and other top aides, the president warned Americans of an âoligarchyâ taking place and the âreal dangersâ…
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Wednesday it will ban Red No. 3, a common artificial food dye linked to cancer. The dye, which the FDA banned for cosmetics and topical drugs in 1990 after it was found to promote tumor growth in rats, is widely used in hundreds of products ranging from candies to ADHD medications. The move precedes the Senateâs decision on confirming Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an opponent of food dyes, as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). âRed No. 3 is a synthetic food dye that gives foods and drinks a bright, cherry-red color ⊅
The Department of Defense (DOD) under President Joe Biden spent more in September than in any previous month since 2008, with some funds being used for multi-million dollar splurges on luxury items, according to an Open The Books report published Tuesday. The DOD spent a grand total of $79.1 billion in September 2024, with $33.1 billion of the amount spent within the last five working days of the fiscal year, according to the report. The sudden increase in spending at the end of the fiscal year in September often serves to keep their funding levels steady, as spending less may lead to…
A blowtorch-wielding man subdued by Los Angeles residents in a viral online video is living in the United States unlawfully despite multiple arrests and an assault conviction, federal immigration authorities confirmed. Juan Manuel Sierra, a 33-year-old Mexican national, is an illegal migrant âgotawayâ who carries an extensive rap sheet with local law enforcement, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spokesperson stated to the Daily Caller News Foundation. Sierra is currently being held by Los Angeles police on suspicion of contributing to the wildfires that have devastated Southern California in the past several days. (RELATED: Nine Suspected Tren De Aragua Gangbangers Charged…
The Biden administration announced on Friday it will provide protections to hundreds of thousands of El Salvadoran nationals living in the United States, citing stormy weather and heavy rain that took place in the country. The roughly 234,000 El Salvadoran beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will be allowed to register for an 18-month extension, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)Â announced on Friday. The move marks the latest last-minute push to extend deportation protections to illegal migrants and other foreign nationals living in the U.S before President-elect Donald Trump resumes office and gets to work on his sweeping immigration enforcement…
Republican Texas Sen. John Cornyn introduced a bill Thursday to allow concealed carry license holders to carry their guns in any state. The bill, titled the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, will compel states to recognize concealed carry permits from all states as a valid certification to carry a concealed firearm, according to the bill text. A similar bill was proposed in the House in 2023 by Republican North Carolina Rep. Richard Hudson with widespread Republican support, with a Republican majority in both chambers only bolstering the lawâs likelihood to pass. President-elect Donald Trump has also voiced support for the law on the campaign trail. âThe…
President Joe Biden confirmed in an interview with USA Today that he is considering preemptive pardons for Dr. Anthony Fauci and former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney. Following Bidenâs decision to pardon his son Hunter (after months of insisting he would not do so), Politico reported that the president was considering pardoning those he thinks President-elect Donald Trump may target, including Fauci, Cheney and Democratic California Sen. Adam Schiff. Biden told USA Today that he has not made a decision on whether or not he will pardon them in his last 12 days in office and that it depends on who Trump appoints to his…
King Frederik X of Denmark tweaked his countryâs royal coat of arms to enlarge symbols of Greenland and the Faroe Islands in December amid President-elect Donald Trumpâs overtures to acquire the Danish territory. The king revised the coat of arms, which for 500 years featured three crowns representing an historic union between Denmark, Sweden and Norway, to remove the crowns entirely, according to a statement from Denmarkâs Royal House. The new design enlarges two symbols â a ram for the Faroe Islands and a polar bear for Greenland â to occupy their own quadrants. The design update follows Frederik Xâs insistence during…
President-elect Donald Trump announced a $20 billion foreign investment in new data centers Tuesday. The pronouncement came during Trumpâs pre-inauguration press conference at Mar-A-Lago, his second since his November victory. The $20 billion investment will come from Billionaire Hussain Sajwani, a Trump associate and founder of the property development company DAMAC Properties. (RELATED: âAmazing Ideaâ: Scott Jennings Says Buying Greenland Would Be âA Great Legacy Pieceâ For Donald Trump) âThe Trump Data Center announcement today is his agenda coming to life before he even takes office,â former Republican Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz wrote on X Tuesday. âData centers use lots of energy. They go where energy is…
McDonaldâs announced Monday it is abandoning some of its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, joining a growing list of major companies to cast the policies aside amid intense public scrutiny. The fast food chainâs announcement stated it is âretiringâ âaspirational representation goals,â rebranding the companyâs diversity team as the âGlobal Inclusion Team,â and nixing diversity pledges for its suppliers. The company noted that it will remain âsteadfastâ in upholding âinclusionâ across its business. âAs we start the New Year and set our ambitions for McDonaldâs, we want to also update you on our accomplishments embedding inclusion throughout our system and highlight…
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his plans to resign from office Monday in the wake of a public dispute with President-elect Donald Trump and plummeting popularity among even those in his own party. The decision comes in the wake of Finance Minister Chrystia Freelandâs resignation, which was prompted in part by Trudeauâs spat with Trump over tariff policy. He ends his nine-year tenure as PM with a 33% approval rating, with citizens citing cost of living and immigration anxieties as top issues, according to an Ipsos poll taken in September. The liberal prime minister clarified that he will remain in the top post until another leader…
Pope Francis on Monday appointed a new cardinal with a liberal track record to head the archdiocese of Washington, D.C. Cardinal Robert W. McElroy of San Diego, who was selected to lead the archdiocese, has previously criticized President-elect Donald Trumpâs stance on immigration, advocating for the country to admit more migrants and has expressed support for several left-wing policies within the Church. Cardinal McElroy will replace the outgoing cardinal in the diocese and will remain in the position throughout Trumpâs presidency. The Pope announced that he accepted the resignation of Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory, the current cardinal in D.C. who is now 77,…
First lady Jill Biden collected tens of thousands of dollars in gifts from foreign leaders throughout 2023, according to documents released by the State Department. Throughout 2023, the president and his wife were presented with thousands of dollars of gifts from foreign leaders, with the first lady receiving the most expensive gift of the year, a $20,000 diamond, according to annual accounting documents released by the State Department. The 7.5 carat diamond was a gift from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Other pricey gifts the first lady received include a $2,000 Eye of Horus necklace, an Egyptian Wood Inlaid Shell Purse, as well as a…
A costly dockworkersâ strike could ignite just days before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, presenting the Republicanâs administration with a major domestic challenge on day one. The International Longshoremenâs Association (ILA), which represents 47,000 workers, is planning to strike on Jan. 15 after a short three-day strike in October, where the union secured a 62% pay raise over six years from United States Maritime Alliance (USMX). However, negotiations concerning port automation with shipping companies continue to stall, and industry giant Maersk said there have been no new developments, according to Bloomberg Tuesday. âThe conditional agreement on wages is set to expire on January…
New York is poised to fine energy companies billions of dollars in the name of fighting climate change under a new law that will likely make life more costly for ordinary consumers. Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed Senate Bill S2129B on Thursday, enacting a law that will require energy companies to cough up $75 billion to the state over 25 years to atone for their supposed roles in causing climate change. Aside from standing on questionable legal footing, the new law essentially amounts to a state revenue grab that will ultimately increase costs for consumers if fully implemented, according to energy and legal experts.…
After taking heavy losses from Israeli forces, Hamas is now picking fights with the Palestinian Authority (PA) as its manpower continues to dwindle, according to The Wall Street Journal. Gaza-based Islamic terrorist organization Hamas and the PA, which governs much of the West Bank, have been ramping up fighting over the course of December, according to the WSJ Wednesday. The renewed fighting between Hamas and the PA comes during a period of high losses and bloodshed, with Israeli authorities claiming to have killed over half of the terrorist groupâs total fighters since the start of the war, along with pressures to negotiate peace by an incoming Trump…
A little-known environmental provision in the fiscal year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has no impact on military operations, but will instead serve to âprotect the native vegetation,â a Navy spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation in a statement Tuesday. The nearly $884 billion defense bill passed by the U.S. Senate Wednesday includes an initiative to âmanage, control and interdict the coconut rhinoceros beetleâ â an invasive species of insect that bore holes into the canopies of palm trees â âon military installations in Hawaii.â By the Navyâs own admission, the initiativeâs purpose is to preserve vegetation, and thus is effectively unrelated…
The U.S. launched a probe into Chinaâs semiconductor industry on Monday with just weeks remaining in President Joe Bidenâs term. The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR)âs office announced it was launching an investigation into Chinaâs âacts, policies, and practices related to targeting of the semiconductor industry for dominance.â China largely dominates the semiconductor market, with Chinese semiconductors being used in various applications such as industrial machinery and military equipment. China uses âextensive anti-competitive and non-market means, including setting and pursuing market share targets, to achieve indigenization and self-sufficiency,â the U.S. alleges. The announcement also accused China of certain policies and practices âundermining the competitiveness of American industry and…
President-elect Donald Trump threatened in a Truth Social post Friday to impose tariffs on the European Union (EU) unless the bloc increases the purchases of U.S. oil and gas. âI told the European Union that they must make up their tremendous deficit with the United States by the large scale purchase of our oil and gas. Otherwise, it is TARIFFS all the way!!!â Trump posted around 1 a.m. Friday morning. https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/113683654440040843/embed The EU did not directly address the threat, but a European Commission spokesperson noted the bloc was ready to discuss its trade relationship with the United States. âThe EU…
Despite having one more month left in office, President Joe Biden has been radio silent as Congress scrambles to put a government funding deal together. Negotiations over government funding stalled earlier in the week after President-elect Donald Trump came out in opposition to House Speaker Mike Johnsonâs first bill. Yet, the second plan, this time endorsed by the president-elect, failed Thursday with 38 Republicans voting against it. While Trump governs outside the Oval Office, the current president has not given public remarks, issued a statement or spoke with reporters about the situation as of Friday morning. (RELATED: The Craziest Things Congress Snuck Into Its Pork-Packed…
Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa introduced legislation Thursday that would send nearly a third of the federal employees out of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The bill, known as the âDecentralizing and Reorganizing Agency Infrastructure Nation-wide To Harness Efficient Services, Workforce Administration, and Management Practices (DRAIN THE SWAMP) Act, is far more sweeping than the âReturning SBA to Main Street Act,â legislation introduced by Ernst Dec. 12 that focused on the Small Business Administration (SBA). Ernst told the Daily Caller News Foundation that the move would improve services for Americans while saving billions of taxpayer dollars. (RELATED: Joni Ernst Introduces Bill To Ship…
Retailer T.J. Maxx and automaker Kia are listed as co-sponsors of a program that distributes LGBTQ-themed books to K-12 schools across the U.S., according to a Wednesday report from conservative nonprofit Consumersâ Research obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The initiative, titled the Rainbow Library, is run by national LGBTQ+ activist organization the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), and sends participating teachers books that push transgenderism and homosexuality onto kids as young as five, Consumersâ Research found. Over 8,100 schools in 33 states nationwide participate in the program. (RELATED: GLSEN: An Instrumental Organization Responsible For Infiltrating Schools With LGBT Ideology)…
Then-national climate adviser Gina McCarthy appears to have met directly with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in 2021 to urge him to ease up on a Chinese solar company linked to slave labor, according to documents obtained by Protect the Publicâs Trust, a government watchdog group. A pre-meeting primer prepared for Mayorkas by staff to get him ready to meet with McCarthy in June 2021 states that McCarthy would âlikely discuss the concerns the solar industry has regarding the Departmentâs enforcement posture on solar products, particularly with regard to Hoshine Silicon Products Company.â The meeting, which McCarthy requested, was…
Speaker of the House Mike Johnsonâs record slim majority could face greater division following a GOP lawmakerâs announcement that she will not be caucusing with House Republicans for the foreseeable future. Republican Indiana Rep. Victoria Spartz, who won reelection in November after initially deciding to not seek a third term, announced her exit from the House Republican Caucus in a post on X on Monday evening, citing her discontent with House Republican leadership. âI will stay as a registered Republican but will not sit on committees or participate in the caucus until I see that Republican leadership in Congress is governing,â Spartz wrote on…
President Joe Biden will sign a proclamation Monday establishing a national monument in honor of former Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins â a registered socialist and key architect of the New Deal. A March 2024 executive order claimed âwomenâs history is vastly underrepresented in our National Park Systemâ and mandated action to âstrengthen the Federal Governmentâs recognition of womenâs history and the achievements of women and girls from all backgrounds.â As part of this effort, the Biden-Harris administration will now establish a monument to Perkins at the site of her childhood summer home in Maine that will honor her 12 years as…
A notable critic of President-elect Donald Trump appears to be gearing up to oppose key parts of the incoming administrationâs foreign policy agenda despite America Firstâs electoral mandate. Republican Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell is going on offense against the president-electâs foreign policy worldview, calling on Trump to reject America Firstâs rightâs so-called âflirtation with isolation and declineâ in an essay published in Foreign Affairs on Monday. The former Senate Republican leader is also urging the administration to embrace many foreign policy positions that Trump notably rejected during the campaign, including issuing support for additional foreign aid and free trade agreements, solidarity with…
San Diego County doubled down on its existing sanctuary policy by voting to further restrict local cooperation with federal immigration authorities, even in cases where migrants have been charged with âheinous crimes.â In a 3-1 vote on Tuesday, members of the Democrat-controlled San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to further restrict local law enforcementâs ability to assist or communicate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents operating in the jurisdiction, which could include instances where a migrant has been charged with rape, assault, child abuse or other serious crimes. (RELATED: Trump Could Finally Put To Rest One Of Immigrationâs Thorniest Issues)…
The U.S. Army fired a four-star general for abusing his authority by giving an under-qualified female subordinate promotions and special treatment, according to a report from the Army Inspector General obtained by Military.com Tuesday. Gen. Charles Hamilton gave a subordinate officer, who had been found unfit for command, a leadership role with the help of Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George and Lieutenant General Walter Piatt, according to the report. Hamilton is the first four-star general to be fired in 20 years. âThis was an abuse of authority, from Hamilton [to] the chief,â one general officer who was involved in the command…
A Michigan group received federal funds for a âfamily therapyâ program that instructs parents to affirm their childâs gender confusion â and enlists public school districts in the effort. A nearly $1.3 million federal grant awarded in early 2024 to Arbor Circle, a resource center that offers counseling and support for youth 10-18 who identify as LGBTQ, states that Kent County and Ottawa County school districts will partner with the organization to promote its Supportive Assistance for Families and LGBTQI+ Youth (SAFLY) program. Arbor Circleâs SAFLY program provides LGBTQ-identifying youth and their families with âcounseling and support programs that aim to reduce rejection and…
Reporters bombarded White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at a Friday briefing about the pardoning of Hunter Biden despite herself and President Joe Biden promising his son would not receive one from his father. The president formally issued a âfull and unconditionalâ pardon for his son on Sunday that relieved him of any conviction, potential crime or pending case from Jan. 1, 2014 to Dec. 1, 2024. Several reporters asked whether Biden or Jean-Pierre owe the press or the American people an apology, how the president can ever be trusted again and how this decision came about. The Associated Press White House…
A judge on Friday ruled that the U.S. Naval Academy is allowed to continue to use race as a factor in its admissions process. U.S. District Judge Richard Bennett determined that the Naval Academy does not fall afoul of the Supreme Courtâs June 2023 ruling to strike down affirmative action in college admissions because the Naval Academy is not a civilian university, but instead a part of the military and generally under the purview of the executive branch. Bennett opined that âmilitary and civilian leaders have determined that a racially diverse officer corps is a national security interestâ in his ruling. Students…
Police arrested a Florida teacher after he was allegedly found naked in an elementary school classroom on Thanksgiving Day. Port St. Lucie Police Department (PSLPD) officers responded Nov. 28 to a call at Windmill Point Elementary School after an alarm was triggered, indicating a burglary, according to WPBF 25 News. Responders left the scene after finding no signs of a break-in but were later called back to the scene after the sheriffâs deputy, who lives on campus, called for help. Joe Urias, a teacher at Somerset College Preparatory Academy, was allegedly found naked inside the school, the outlet reported. Police said they discovered multiple items in the…
Several cryptocurrency stocks gained, while bitcoin surged ahead, following President-elect Donald Trumpâs Wednesday announcement nominating Paul Atkins as chair to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), according to multiple reports. The premarket trading session on Thursday revealed âsubstantial gainsâ for multiple companies with exposure to cryptocurrency, according to Investing.com. Riot Platforms saw a 6% uptick in its shares, Bit Digitalâs shares increased by 5%, MARA Holdingsâ stock climbed by 5% and MicroStrategy saw a 8% increase in shares, according to data collected by Investing.com. Bitcoin, the first and most widely traded cryptocurrency, topped $100,000 for the first time ever late Wednesday following Atkinsâ SEC…
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson compared child sex change bans to interracial marriage prohibitions on Wednesday. Jackson made the remarks during a hearing for United States v. Skrmetti, a case considering whether Tennesseeâs law banning medical procedures intended to enable âminor[s] to identify with, or live as, a purported identity inconsistent with the minorâs sex,â violates the 14th Amendmentâs Equal Protection Clause. She likened the current issue to the 1967 Loving v. Virginia Supreme Court case that reversed Virginiaâs rule barring interracial marriage. (RELATED: Private Footage Reveals Leading Medical Orgâs Efforts To âNormalizeâ Gender Ideology) LISTEN: https://rumble.com/embed/v5tr7c5/?pub=4 âWhat was most interesting about the potential comparison to Loving is that…
The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) fined the mayor of the small Canadian town of Emo, Ontario, $5,000 after he refused to proclaim June as Pride Month and fly the pride flag. HRTO fined the township itself $10,000 after its refusal to participate in the rite and declining to fly a âLGBTQ2 rainbow flagâ outside their municipal building, according to their decision. The town, which is situated near the border with Minnesota, is home to 1,300 souls. https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/1863373123166368246?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1863373123166368246%7Ctwgr%5E10d24601acaed4f22408fdf61f28730d3c20af51%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdailycaller.com%2F2024%2F12%2F02%2Fcanada-emo-mayor-fine-pride-month-flag-human-rights-tribunal-ontario%2F HRTO ordered officials from the township to undergo âhuman rightsâ training for their alleged violation of the Ontario Human Rights Code, the decision reads.…
President-elect Donald Trump released a statement Monday on social media warning Middle East leaders and terrorists about the consequences they could face if hostages from the Israel-Hamas war are not released before Inauguration Day. While some hostages taken over a year ago by the terrorist group have been released, 101 people are still in Gaza, with seven reportedly being U.S. citizens, according to Fox News. In a post on Truth Social, Trump warned there will be âhell to payâ for those perpetrating âatrocities against humanity.â (RELATED: Millions In Taxpayer Funds Went Towards Programs Taught By Professors Who Fan Flames Of Anti-Israel Protests) âEverybody is talking…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he agreed to a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah on Tuesday. Israel and Hezbollah have been locked in conflict since October 2023, and hostilities between the two have only risen in recent months. Netanyahu announced on Tuesday he would press his security cabinet to agree to the current ceasefire deal on the table, noting that Israelâs priorities in the ongoing Middle East conflict have shifted. (RELATED: Ukraine And Russia Scramble To Make Territorial Gains In Anticipation That Trump Will Push For Peace Deal) âI have said many times that a good agreement is an agreement that can be enforced,…
Criminal illegal migrants continue to be apprehended in Massachusetts as the stateâs Democratic leaders make clear their opposition to President-elect Donald Trumpâs immigration enforcement agenda. In the span of less than a week, deportation officers arrested three different illegal migrants in Massachusetts either accused of raping a child or convicted of raping a child, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced in a slate of press releases on Wednesday. The arrests took place across a state that limits local law enforcementâs ability to cooperate with ICE agents. (RELATED: Judge Hands Illegal Migrant Convicted Of Killing Laken Riley Life Sentence Without Parole) Deportation…
A handful of pediatricians who perform sex-change procedures on children led a successful pressure campaign to push a major transgender medical organization to remove age minimums for life-altering sex-change surgeries from its clinical guidance, according to emails exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. Emails reveal the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) asked just four doctors â all of whom are considered leaders in the field of pediatric sex changes and have performed various transgender procedures â to review and provide feedback on an embargoed copy of the World Professional Association of Transgender Healthâs (WPATH) clinical guidance, called the Standards…
Thousands of American kids are being sent to camps run by a Chinese influence and intelligence agency that promote Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda and even train some children to act like âLittle Overseas Chinese Police,â a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation discovered. The Chinese government advertises the âRoot-Seeking Summer Camp In Chinaâ as an opportunity for ethnically Chinese children living in the U.S. and other countries to immerse themselves in Chinese language and culture. However, a DCNF review of Chinese government announcements and the programâs website discovered the camps are overseen by a Chinese influence and intelligence service. The program not only exposes participants as young as 10…
Dozens of investment advisors warned Americaâs biggest corporations Friday that their diversity programs will be a liability under the incoming Trump administration. Americans âoverwhelmingly rejected the ideological takeover of political and civic life by narrow-minded identity politicsâ in the Nov. 5 election, a coalition of 38 financial officers wrote in letters warning companies that the new administration will âhasten the demise of DEI.â âYou stand at an important crossroads,â the letter states. âEither you can heed the voice of the American peopleâyour shareholders, customers, and employeesâor you can bow to fringe activists who demand that you double down on a failing ideology.â Companies scored…
Sanctuary jurisdictions have freed tens of thousands of criminal migrants during President Joe Bidenâs time in the White House, federal law enforcement data show. Sanctuary cities and other localities across the U.S. have freed more than 22,000 criminal migrants wanted by federal immigration authorities since January 2021, according to data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) obtained by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS). The numbers pertain to ICE detainer requests ignored by local law enforcement agencies, instances when the enforcement agency provided insufficient notice to ICE or early releases of migrants subjected to detainer requests. (RELATED: Rand Paul Says Heâll Bring Back…
Republican South Dakota Sen. John Thune won a three-way race to lead Senate Republicansâ 53-seat majority for the first two years of President-elect Donald Trumpâs second term. Thune defeated Republican Texas Sen. John Cornyn in the second round of voting, with 29 senators supporting Thune and 24 voting for Cornyn. The vote was conducted by secret ballot and required the winning candidate to surpass a 27-vote threshold. Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida received 13 votes in the first round â the least amount among the three hopefuls â and was eliminated before the second round of voting. (RELATED: âKind Of A Longshotâ: Brit Hume…
The Guardian announced Wednesday that they will no longer post from their editorial accounts on X, formerly known as Twitter, because tech mogul Elon Musk allegedly made it a âtoxic media platform.â The outlet claimed in a Wednesday editorial that the platform contains âdisturbing contentâ that includes so-called âconspiracy theoriesâ and âracism.â The editorial team has decided to promote their content elsewhere to avoid Muskâs alleged ability to âshape political discourse.â âWe wanted to let readers know that we will no longer post on any official Guardian editorial accounts on the social media site X (formerly Twitter),â the editorial reads. âWe think…
President Joe Biden skipped the candy and went straight for the baby Wednesday night when he appeared to bite multiple infants dressed up for the annual Halloween celebration at the White House. Viral video shows the president appear to chomp on a child wearing a chicken costume at the Biden familyâs last trick-or-treat event at the White House. Theme music from the movie âJawsâ was heard playing as the baby, held by a woman wearing a long red dress, squirmed after Biden bowed his head and made contact. https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1851773525100761184?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1851773525100761184%7Ctwgr%5E5ff806d87e9b92294701507ec1bac38df7c41868%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdailycaller.com%2F2024%2F10%2F31%2Fsocial-media-biden-bites-multiple-babies-dressed-in-costumes-white-house-halloween%2F âPresident Trump is mingling with garbage men at his rally in Wisconsin. Meanwhile,…
Lobbyists working on behalf of foreign nations are cutting large checks to help Democrats win two competitive Senate seats, records show. Maryland, a traditionally blue state made competitive by the candidacy of popular Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan, and Arizona, a core swing state, have both seen an influx of cash from registered foreign agents ahead of election day, disclosures show. Democrats are taking home the majority of these foreign agent contributions, with Rep. Ruben Gallego, the Democratic nominee in Arizona, bringing in well over ten times more cash from foreign agents than Republican nominee Kari Lake. In Maryland, Democratic Senate…
Ford Motor Company lost another $1.2 billion on electric vehicles (EV) in the third quarter, according to a Monday press release. The companyâs net income also fell to $0.9 billion, down $0.3 billion from the third quarter of 2023, according to the press release. The loss was largely due to a $1 billion charge related to EVs, according to the release. Fordâs earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) for the full year is expected to be around $9 billion for Ford Pro, while Model e, the companyâs EV division, is expected to have a loss of about $5 billion for the whole…
After spending nearly $2 billion on air defense systems in the Middle East alone, the U.S. is reportedly running low on its stockpiles for the weaponry, U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal. Ukraine and Israel â along with a host of other U.S. allies â have been in urgent need of American weapons systems amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and Israelâs war with Hamas and other terrorist groups in the Middle East. But the U.S. is reportedly struggling to keep up with demand and is starting to run out of air defense missile variants, a problem that could become even worse should…
Espionage, illegal immigration and other illicit activities linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have increased dramatically under the Biden-Harris administration, according to a House report exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. A âChina Threat Snapshotâ released Thursday by the House Committee On Homeland Securityâs Subcommittee On Counterterrorism, Law Enforcement, And Intelligence, details 59 âCCP-relatedâ criminal cases that occurred in 20 U.S. states between February 2021 and August 2024. The cases listed within the committeeâs report involve a variety of alleged criminal activities including bribery, hacking and theft of trade secrets. (RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: Tim Walz Appointed Member Of Political…
John was out shopping for his youngest sonâs birthday in July 2021 when he received a panicked call from his wife. A state child welfare worker and police officers were at their home, trying to take away their autistic son. The social worker claimed the Christian familyâs refusal to affirm his apparently newfound sexual orientation was child abuse. John raced home in time to record a video of the harrowing encounter. âIâm going to take the child with me,â Edwina Nimley, a casework specialist for the Maryland Department of Human Services, can be heard saying in a video of the incident reviewed by…
Vice President Kamala Harrisâ senior campaign advisor David Plouffe said Sunday the Democratic Partyâs panic over the close race with former President Donald Trump is a result of polling that showed a false lead. Pollsters and pundits have warned about the tightening polls as November approaches, with reports claiming people within the party are growing ânervous,â according to CNN. Co-host Dan Pfeiffer asked Plouffe on âPod Save Americaâ if he was concerned about the race and whether it had âchangedâ in recent weeks, to which Plouffe responded that Harris has consistently been tied with Trump in the polls. âSo I know for all of us that want to…
An anti-sex trafficking activist claims that the trafficking of migrant girls has exploded since the beginning of the Biden-Harris administration, according to a Monday report from the Free Press. A woman who identified herself as âLisaâ and runs a non-profit organization dedicated to dismantling sex trafficking rings said that the number of girls being trafficked has drastically changed in just the past few years as open border policies have made it easier for criminals to operate in the U.S., according to a report by the Free Press. The claims follow hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) from Latin America entering…
A massive influx in non-English speaking students in Pennsylvania is overwhelming school districts across the state, and the logistical strain on administrators could be leaving other students behind. The number of English Language Learners (ELL) in school districts in Pennsylvania has surged nearly 40% since 2021, forcing public schools to shell out more cash to try and meet the needs of these students, according to documents obtained via records requests and open-source information reviewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The surge for many schools began in the 2021-2022 academic school year, coinciding with the onset of the Biden-Harris administration…
The infamous Russian âMerchant of Deathâ who was released from custody by the Biden administration in a 2022 prisoner swap is back in the arms trade game and selling to a Middle East-based terrorist group, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. The arms dealer, Viktor Bout, was given back to Russia as part of a deal with Moscow for the release of American WNBA star Brittney Griner. Bout has since joined a Russian political party and won a seat in a local assembly in 2023, but has also been involved in at least one round of negotiations in August with the…
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced in September that it would be reducing certain Medicare prescription drug premiums in what experts who spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation called a ploy to buy votes before the November election. Enrollees in the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit are slated to have lower average monthly premiums for their pharmaceutical drugs next year due to the Biden-Harris administration pouring billions into subsidies for insurers, with premiums set to fall $7.45 from $53.95 in 2024 to $46.50 in 2025, according to a CMS press release. The move by the Biden-Harris administration is a…
An organization under investigation by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation received financial backing from a group of Democratic donors, according to The Associated Press. Patriots Run Project, a group that an AP investigation found is backed by Democratic firms, has recruited conservatives to run against Republicans in competitive House and Senate races. The AP concluded that the recruits, most of whom were retired or disabled, are likely intended to serve as spoiler candidates to worsen the GOPâs odds of retaining the House and flipping the Senate in November. âWhether itâs congressional or presidential races, this kind of activity is a real problem and it undermines the functioning of…
The U.S. Department of Energyâs (DOE) lax information requirements for recipients of the Biden-Harris administrationâs home energy rebates have left the initiative prone to fraud and abuse, according to a report released Monday. President Joe Bidenâs 2022 Inflation Reduction Act appropriated roughly $4.3 billion in grants for states to implement tax rebate programs with the aim of encouraging consumers to buy electric appliances. Now, a report by the DOEâs Office of the Inspector General (OIG) has found the departmentâs State and Community Energy Program (SCEP) Office responsible for distributing the grants to U.S. states and territories failed to require states to independently confirm applicant income…
Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walzâs Department of Education and Department of Veterans Affairs held programs segregated by race and sexuality during his tenure as Minnesota governor. Under Walz, Minnesotaâs Department of Veterans Affairs between 2022 and 2023 advertised a series of training sessions to racial minority veterans on how to address homelessness among those who had served in the armed forces, specifically focusing on veterans who identified as âBIPOC, LGBTQIA+ and/or [a] woman,â according to materials first reported by the Washington Free Beacon. Walzâs Department of Education, meanwhile, held ârestorative justiceâ trainings in 2022, with one session explicitly barring white people…





























































































