July 5, 2026

Congress Considers New Strategy on Birthright Citizenship

House Speaker Mike Johnson advocated on Sunday for Congress to address birthright citizenship after the Supreme Court rejected President Trump’s executive order aiming to curb it. This marks a shift in strategy for Republicans following a major legal defeat for Trump’s administration. The court’s decision upheld automatic citizenship for children born on U.S. soil, regardless […]

July 5, 2026

Kentucky’s Senate Rules Change Sparks Scrutiny Amid McConnell Health Concerns

Mitch McConnell’s Health and Senate Role Senator Mitch McConnell’s recent hospitalization has stirred questions about his ability to complete his term. Concerns have arisen following the limited information from his office regarding his health condition. McConnell, Kentucky’s longest-serving senator, remains in office with no plans to resign. His current term is set to expire in […]

July 5, 2026

President Trump’s Address for America’s 250th Birthday

President Donald Trump spoke for 37 minutes to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. The event faced weather delays but concluded with a record-breaking fireworks display from July 4 into July 5 at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The president estimated the crowd at the National Mall to be 150,000 due to the inclement weather. Trump […]

July 5, 2026

Readers on Supreme Court Decisions, Foie Gras and Animal Labor

Understanding Recent Supreme Court Decisions The Supreme Court’s decisions often have profound impacts on society and individuals. One such decision recently highlighted is the Mullin v. Al Otro Lado case, which touches on the sensitive issue of asylum seekers entering the U.S. Justice Sonia Sotomayor raised concerns about the implications of this ruling. Her warning […]

July 5, 2026

Presidential Power to Dismiss Agency Heads: A Historical Perspective

The recent Supreme Court decision affirming President Donald Trump’s authority to dismiss nearly all executive branch officials has sparked considerable debate. Many view this ruling as conservative or right-wing, but the historical context reveals a more nuanced picture. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, during the 1930s, and the Democratic left would have likely celebrated such a […]

July 5, 2026

Legal Immigrant Discusses Concerns About Illegal Immigration

A legal immigrant from Trinidad, Kris Ramsingh, shared his thoughts with Fox News Digital on the impact of birth tourism and illegal immigration on those who follow the legal process to come to the U.S. Ramsingh, who became a U.S. citizen after a decade-long journey, expressed his support for former President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. […]

July 5, 2026

Trump Delivers 4th of July Speech Following Severe Weather Delays

Weather Forces Delays at Trump’s ‘Salute to America’ Event Some attendees began leaving the venue grounds despite Trump continuing his speech after an extended weather delay at the “Salute to America” event in Washington, D.C. Attendees previously sheltered due to the weather were required to pass through security checkpoints again as they re-entered. Trump Advocates […]

July 5, 2026

Concerns Over Foreign-Born Officials and U.S. Governance

This week, questions arose about the influence of foreign-born officials in crafting U.S. laws. Federal Judge Sparkle Sooknanan, appointed by President Biden and originally from Trinidad and Tobago, blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to use the SAVE database for verifying voter citizenship. This decision, made months before the midterm elections, triggered discussions on the eligibility […]

July 4, 2026

Trump Urges Republicans to Act Amid Democratic Filibuster Concerns

President Donald Trump recently highlighted a Democratic resolution aiming to end the Senate filibuster and consider Supreme Court expansion. In a message on Truth Social, Trump urged Republicans to act first, warning that failing to do so could jeopardize their electoral success. The timing of Trump’s post aligns with the upcoming midterm elections, a period […]