July 14, 2026

Pentagon and DOJ Collaborate on Task Force Against Media Leaks

Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth announced the establishment of a joint task force with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to target officials who leak sensitive information to the media. This initiative, revealed on Monday, allows the Pentagon’s Office of General Counsel (OGC) to access information, support, and records throughout the department linked to media leak probes. […]

July 14, 2026

Senate Democrat Criticizes Kennedy Center Renovation Practices

A Senate Democrat’s report accuses leaders at the Kennedy Center of hastily executing renovation work. The report, issued by a board member of the center, claims that the leadership allegedly said, ‘We’ll deal with the lawsuits later.’ This statement suggests a disregard for potential legal repercussions in the pursuit of quick project completion. The whistleblower […]

July 13, 2026

Governor Beshear Seeks Clarity on Senator McConnell’s Health

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has expressed the need for more information on Senator Mitch McConnell’s health, following speculation about the senator’s fitness to serve. Beshear formally requested an update last week, dissatisfied with McConnell’s explanation that a recent fall resulted in extended hospitalization. In a statement to Newsweek, Beshear said, “While our office has not […]

July 13, 2026

Senator Rick Scott Criticizes Senate’s Work Schedule

Senator Rick Scott from Florida believes the Senate takes excessive time away from Washington. In an op-ed for Fox News, Scott shared his views on the upper chamber’s frequent recesses and its brief workweek. Scott observed that senators typically conclude their week by Thursday afternoon to return home. He highlighted that the Senate has been […]

July 13, 2026

Senator Lindsey Graham Passes Away at 71 Amid Controversy

Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina passed away at the age of 71 after a sudden illness. According to preliminary findings from the D.C. medical examiner, Graham died from an aortic tear due to cardiovascular disease. Just prior to his passing, he had returned from a trip to Ukraine, where he was engaged in foreign […]

July 13, 2026

Judge Criticizes Trump’s IRS Lawsuit, Citing Improper Purpose

President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS over leaked tax returns was filed for an “improper purpose,” according to a recent decision by U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams. In her ruling, the judge referred one of Trump’s lawyers for discipline and criticized the $10 billion complaint as an act of self-dealing. The judge accused Trump […]

July 13, 2026

Government Contracts Awarded to Greenwater Services

Greenwater Services, a company with links to a Trump donor, has secured two no-bid contracts since the president’s return to office. These contracts have raised some questions regarding the procurement process. The first contract, valued at $1.7 million, was assigned to the company for the cleanup of the Reflecting Pool affected by an algae bloom. […]

July 12, 2026

Concerns Surrounding Mitch McConnell’s Health

Recent inquiries regarding Senator Mitch McConnell’s health bring to the forefront significant issues that go beyond the bounds of Kentucky. As the Senator reaches the age of 84, discussions about his well-being strike a chord nationally, illustrating the importance of health transparency among public officials. For citizens, the physical condition of elected leaders affects governance […]